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I really, really should be writing an essay and not this.

Basically, my theory is based on the premise that the Bad Wolf = all of the power of the TARDIS + the emotions and wisdom of Rose Tyler. The Bad Wolf is not a particularly wise or fair being, if she was all-knowing she would not have screwed up Jack’s rebirth and Jack was singled out to be saved where all the others slaughtered that day were not. Those people deserved to live just as much as he did. But the Bad Wolf’s just a little selfish. Essentially, she’s a child god, like Jamie or CAL.

In those few moments on Platform One, the Bad Wolf could see the past, present and future. She could see the events of season two and Bad Wolf Bay, and further to Donna, Martha the Master etc. But also she saw that in Journey’s End it is quite literally the end of the universe, and the two people there at the epicentre are the Doctor and Donna. They fail to save the day. The Doctor and Donna die and so does everything else.

So, having the heart of Rose Tyler, the Bad Wolf decided to prevent this catastrophe. She looks to the people there available to stop it and chooses Donna. She travels back on Donna’s life, right back to her birth, and gives her something: the key to saving the day. Or maybe the Bad Wolf gave both Donna and the Doctor something, and it requires both of them. Either way, nobody knows about it except for the Bad Wolf, who on ceasing to exist forgot it all. The only noticeable trace is what Rose and UNIT picked up around Donna in Turn Left, which is the fingerprint of the Bad Wolf’s meddling. Rose’s journey in series four has been her trying to figure out what she did as the Bad Wolf and make sure everything remains on track. If she can figure it out tell Donna and the Doctor about it, they can use it.

The price, however, for Donna is that she is still going to die. One person who was going to die anyway for the whole universe doesn’t seem that bad a trade off, but Donna’s going to lose her life and the Doctor’s going to lose his best friend. And there we have the tragedy that brought about River’s reaction to Donna.

Although from that point forward, the Bad Wolf loses her hold on the universe. She never saw further than the end and now they have moved past that she has no longer has influenced events. The Doctor and the show if finally free from the shadow of the season one finale and Rose Tyler’s journey ends along with Donna’s.

This would satisfy me quite a bit. Donna’s not a superwoman, nor a Time Lord, but rather an ordinary person whose specialness and destiny only emerges in one moment and is the result of her own choices mixed with chance and the meddling of a child god.

Date: 2008-06-26 10:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ragdoll.livejournal.com
I really badly want her to be important for being Donna Noble as well. She's forever underestimating herself. If she is indeed special for being someone else, then it's sort of saying, no, Donna was right about herself all along, she's not particularly brilliant or special in any way and she is just a host for who she will become. But all points are pointing to Donna being special in some way and will become someone who is not Donna. I dunno. RTD's treading a fine line.

I know he is which is why I am worried. For exactly those reasons. Considering Sylvia kept calling Donna useless in "Turn Left", I want Donna to be able to prove once and for all that she isn't. That she really IS special and it's not just a ruse by Rose to get things done. (I'm still not sure whether to believe Rose's statement that Donna is the most important woman in creation or the later part where Donna thinks she's not special at all. :-( )

I just know that all signs point to Donna be extra special, but in the end, being reset and not being allowed to know or remember ANY of it which is the cruelest thing anyone could do to her. It pretty much relegates her to deus ex machina and to the same horrible life she had before the Doctor and that, to me, is so very very wrong. *tries not to cry* (As I said in my own LJ, I have realised I am identifying way too much with Donna these days for reasons like that)

Date: 2008-06-26 10:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meddow.livejournal.com
A reset with Donna's memory being erased is worst case scenario for me. I'd prefer a character death. It completely undermines her journey and the emphasis we've had on how the Doctor's been good for her (just like she has been for him), and that in her lives in which she has not met him, she's not been better off (refugee in Turn Left, suspecting she's mentally ill in Forrest) And the Doctor looks like an arse. After all, how can he just leave her like that?
Edited Date: 2008-06-26 10:44 pm (UTC)

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