I'm ditto-ing your exactly! Yup, the Doctor realizes in this one by the fact that he hesitated as he did, it wasn't centered around what might happen to anyone in the building, Harriet (a complete innocent), no, none of those people even entered the equation. It was ALL about Rose and that he might lose her.
I don't think she actually realises she's fallen for him until PotW
Right. Everyone around her sees it, but she doesn't because she doesn't know what love is truly. I know I wrote that point up in my reviews -- maybe even "Rose" -- but the fact remains that despite being engaged and being in two serious relationships, it's obvious by how she describes her relationship with the Doctor as more, as better than that, that she has no clue WHAT a real relationship, real love between a man and a woman is. So she simply does not get. Of course, she IS only 19.
She's still too young and inexperienced to realise at this point exactly what it is to be truly in love, and it takes her the whole of S1 to work it out.
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I don't think she actually realises she's fallen for him until PotW
Right. Everyone around her sees it, but she doesn't because she doesn't know what love is truly. I know I wrote that point up in my reviews -- maybe even "Rose" -- but the fact remains that despite being engaged and being in two serious relationships, it's obvious by how she describes her relationship with the Doctor as more, as better than that, that she has no clue WHAT a real relationship, real love between a man and a woman is. So she simply does not get. Of course, she IS only 19.
She's still too young and inexperienced to realise at this point exactly what it is to be truly in love, and it takes her the whole of S1 to work it out.
Or, uhm, this.