
I tried to be a canon shipper once, it was awful.Obsessed with literary analysis and it's everyone's problem.Currently a Tendonna stan account.I'm FizzySodaTales on AO3 and post a fic from time to time.
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I was thinking about the Time Lord Victorious… Doesn’t the Tenth Doctor become one because of Donna? Isn’t what happens in The Waters of Mars an echo/mirror of The Fires of Pompeii?
At Pompeii, when the Doctor was going to leave without saving anyone because the city’s destruction was a fixed point in history and he was ‘in charge’ of keeping this rule unbroken, it was Donna who tried to stop him. At Bowie Base One, he’s about to leave too as it's flooded, but now he can’t, even if it might change history.
Isn’t it darkly, almost sadistically ironic that this time, from Adelaide Brooke’s point of view, he should have been stopped not from leaving but from staying?