ext_11499 ([identity profile] arabian.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] arabian 2008-08-23 05:56 pm (UTC)

Exactly! The indications were just so there from Rusty for adults who ship to see clear as day without committing it to paper for the kiddies and fanboys and fangirls who would be aghast at the reality of it being said flat-out.

"So we go from "guests" to "friends traveling alongside me," to "a friend of mine," to specifically naming her "Rose." Before we finally get to "and ... we were together."

this, for me, is the decider. No-one, and I mean no-one, says that unless there is some sort of physical relationship involved.


Yup, I'd been toying with the idea for a while, but when reading transcripts for "Smith & Jones" and I read that line, I was like "whaa ..!??! Stop the presses." The Doctor just said they "were together." You don't say THAT unless you are TOGETHER. And all of the other stuff alongside that? Yeah, totally doing it.

Add that to the Doomsday comment, and there is the proof.

Yup, totally.

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