Rose kept talking, unaware of the fact that neither man was listening to her. “They said on the news they'd found a body.”
“Rose Tyler.” The Doctor read from a letter. Before going over to a mirror and looks at his new face. “Ah, could've been worse. Look at the ears.”
Nico scrunches his nose, a little weirded out by the comment. “All the same, he was nice. Nice bloke.”
The Doctor finds a deck of cards and decides to try and shuffle then. “Luck be a lady.” Is all he says before the cards fly into the air, a few hitting his face. “Maybe not.”
Nico was watching the Doctor 'shuffle' when the cat flap rattled, which caught both his and the Doctors attention.
“What's that, then? You got a cat?"
Rose, who was too busy making tea, just said,
12.What is the doctor said to Charlie’s parent in front of him for the first time?
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“Your cut up, and bruised, we need a doctor.” Irene told the man, “What’s your name?”
A few seconds later, the nurse and the resident came into the room. “We’re ready for your scan, Mr. Dusty,” the nurse said. “One more thing before we continue.” The nurse looked at Vinyl. “You’re Vinyl, correct? Dusty’s daughter?”
The chief cut him off. “How, exactly, would you know he was a Doctor if you only read to page 50?”
“Mom, just relax. Everything is okay; it isn’t what it seems. I’ll explain from the very beginning.”
“What happened?” the doctor asked. In response, she motioned her hand back and forth. Nodding, the doctor gently examined the wound, careful to not induce additional pain.
“Just calm down, it well be find.” She passed him a cup of tea, “They always have that kind of ‘conversation’ between the patient’s family members and the doctors...”
Estelle Louise closed her eyes, shuffled the cards, and repeated to herself, ‘Will this here bad luck that be chasin’ me, gonna run out of breath any time soon?’ Slowly she reopened her eyes and placed the cards in the middle of the table.
"Don’t worry. Doctor Bob assured me that the bump on your head will be gone by tomorrow. It is likely when your bump goes away so will your cock-a-doodle confusion."
"Nico, why are you awake at 6 in the morning?" Charles asked. He's a good guy, kind of nerdy
I completey agree. In the beginning, Rose is basically the damsel in distress. Since she has Patrick by her side and is living a comfortable life as a middle-class wife, she doen't need to leave the comfort of her role as damsel in distress. As Rose's story continues, we see her become a single mother and a single working mother, situations where she can no longer be the damsel in distress as she has to try and put her family first. I think Rose really grew from that point on, now becoming the saviour in a sense. She goes back to Hanratty, the very place her story began, to take care of Flo & start a new story as the hero.
“Hello, I am the doctor,” he said to the tattoo artist with a bright smile, “who might you be?”
The doctor sits down with Mr. Tabrizi, his son, and his wife. The doctor asks