While I'm sure that is an important point, that Ten II* didn't have that moment in Davros' dungeon, it struck me more the way he so easily pressed the button this time around. At the time I was actually kind of put off by it, how easy it was for Ten II to do it, after all we've seen of the Doctor but...somehow I also think it *did* kind of help him, no matter what Ten I says, he made a choice, he stopped the Daleks and the universe was just better for it, not the usual bitter victory he's gotten before.
I will certainly agree that I can see where Davros' speech influence Ten I's decision to leave Rose behind, even if I am angry at him for it (as hard as it is to be angry at him when he's so broken, somehow he's also the easiest one for me to want to smack some sense into, smacks and hugs for him).
*And I kind of like Ten I and Ten II simply because D2 to me makes him sound like a copy. I usually hate referring to the Doctor as anything but "the Doctor" but to me this seems a bit...fairer. It also makes me think of the Thing I and Thing II song.
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Date: 2008-07-12 03:10 am (UTC)I will certainly agree that I can see where Davros' speech influence Ten I's decision to leave Rose behind, even if I am angry at him for it (as hard as it is to be angry at him when he's so broken, somehow he's also the easiest one for me to want to smack some sense into, smacks and hugs for him).
*And I kind of like Ten I and Ten II simply because D2 to me makes him sound like a copy. I usually hate referring to the Doctor as anything but "the Doctor" but to me this seems a bit...fairer. It also makes me think of the Thing I and Thing II song.