Why Rose Should Have Been Doctor Who’s Next Companion

Doctor Who has been around so long that it practically feels like a time traveler itself. Starting out in the ’60s, Doctor Who aired as a niche science fiction show until 1989. After a lengthy hiatus, the series’ 2005 return is viewed as a turning point where the show regenerates into what fans have since affectionately named “NuWho.” The Doctor Who reboot grew to engage a wider audience, albeit one that still loves science fiction. Doctor Who has been on the air ever since and it recently celebrated its 60th anniversary with three new specials that star David Tennant’s Tenth Doctor — now the Fourteenth Doctor — alongside Donna Noble and the introduction of her daughter, Rose.Rose as Donna’s daughter isn’t a situation that’s akin to River Song and the Ponds. Donna and her husband have a daughter together and Donna simply names her Rose in honor of the Doctor’s past companion, Rose Tyler. This special involves a different Rose, but there’s no denying that she has what it takes to be the Doctor’s companion, just like her mom. These specials seemed to build up to this reveal in their first episode, “The Star Beast”, only for it to go nowhere. Nevertheless, there are many reasons beyond Rose Noble’s parentage for why she would be an excellent companion for the Doctor.Rose also chooses to look out for the safety of others over herself. Rose, before the reveal that the Meep are evil, becomes protective over it. She puts herself in harm’s way against the soldiers in order to keep them away from the Meep. The Doctors’ other companions constantly do this, too. Amy sacrifices herself for Rory when the Weeping Angels overtake Manhattan and send him back in time. Martha remains in hiding and keeps the Doctor’s essence in a pocket watch that she protects from enemy attacks.

Doctor Who has been around so long that it practically feels like a time traveler itself. Starting out in the ’60s, Doctor Who aired as a niche science fiction show until 1989. After a lengthy hiatus, the series’ 2005 return is viewed as a turning point where the show regenerates into what fans have since affectionately named “NuWho.” The Doctor Who reboot grew to engage a wider audience, albeit one that still loves science fiction. Doctor Who has been on the air ever since and it recently celebrated its 60th anniversary with three new specials that star David Tennant’s Tenth Doctor — now the Fourteenth Doctor — alongside Donna Noble and the introduction of her daughter, Rose.

Rose as Donna’s daughter isn’t a situation that’s akin to River Song and the Ponds. Donna and her husband have a daughter together and Donna simply names her Rose in honor of the Doctor’s past companion, Rose Tyler. This special involves a different Rose, but there’s no denying that she has what it takes to be the Doctor’s companion, just like her mom. These specials seemed to build up to this reveal in their first episode, “The Star Beast”, only for it to go nowhere. Nevertheless, there are many reasons beyond Rose Noble’s parentage for why she would be an excellent companion for the Doctor.

Rose also chooses to look out for the safety of others over herself. Rose, before the reveal that the Meep are evil, becomes protective over it. She puts herself in harm’s way against the soldiers in order to keep them away from the Meep. The Doctors’ other companions constantly do this, too. Amy sacrifices herself for Rory when the Weeping Angels overtake Manhattan and send him back in time. Martha remains in hiding and keeps the Doctor’s essence in a pocket watch that she protects from enemy attacks.

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