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Well, it’s taken me forever, but I finally gotten around to watching Season 3 (or should I say Series 3?) of Doctor Who. “Blink” was by far my favorite episode, which isn’t all that surprising since I seem to love every episode that Steven Moffat has written. I should have known he wrote this one. The creepy vibe of "Blink" reminded me of "The Empty Child".

But the biggest surprise to me was Martha, because she sort of annoyed me way back when I saw her first few episodes on SciFi. (I stopped because trying to watch Season 3 every week while I was making my way through Season 1. It was way too weird.) This is in no way Freema Agyeman’s fault. She, as an actress, was completely amazing. The problem with Martha is that she had to be IN LOVE with the Doctor and therefore really resentful of all things Rose. It was an annoying trait in an otherwise kickass character.

First, thing I got to explain, because I known that some of my f-list are Rose/Doctor shippers, is that I do not ship the Doctor. If anything, I’m an anti-shipper. (Yes, ME an anti-shipper! Who ever could have guessed?!) There is just something about a creature that’s centuries old and astoundingly brilliant that can make almost any relationship to uneven. And the comparatively short lifespans gives the “love story” tragic undertones. Plus, I didn’t always like Rose.

There’s no denying that Rose is special. She was the Doctor’s first companion after the Time War. And she was the first person he lost after the Time War. But she’s not SPECIAL. He loved her, but the same way he loves all his companions. The same way he loved Sarah Jane. The same way that he loves Martha. The only difference is that Martha had the shadow of Rose to fight with and maybe that ultimately helped her see things for what they were.

Because here’s the thing that made me love Martha… she did something that Rose never could. She left. She left because she knew that being in love with the Doctor would slowly kill her. Rose never could do that. I know that Rose/Ten shippers will tell me that I’m crazy, but I honestly believe that that there was never anything deeper going on behind the scenes. No boinking in the Tardis. No plans for future Time Babies. Not even the promise that they could grow old together (or that the Doctor even expected them to). But Rose was okay with that because she got to be with her Doctor.

And Martha knew that there was more out there. You see, Martha only had a half-promise of her pediatrician, but that was enough for her to be able to walk away. Rose had someone as wonderful as Mickey just waiting for her and yet she kept chasing after the Doctor. (Actually, how Rose treated Mickey is one of the reasons I had trouble liking her.) Martha knew that if she could get over her crush, she could be able to enjoy her time with the Doctor. And the Doctor? Well, I think he knew that companions had to move on and Martha did it in such a classy way, he had to respect that. She wasn’t abandoning him. (She did, after all, keep the means of contacting him again.) She was just going out and becoming stronger. Learning to do more.

In fact, while I know this isn’t what Russell Davies intended (because the evidence seems to indicate that HE thinks Rose is SPECIAL), I would argue that the Doctor probably has more respect and maybe even more faith in Martha than he did with Rose. Because when bring up someone’s predecessor as much as the Doctor does in the beginning, it’s because you might be feeling a little guilty you found such a good replacement.

I think it’s summed up in why both became companions. When Rose was there to escape the monotony of her life. Martha was there to explore and see as much as she could (and maybe take a break from her responsibilities). Much like the Doctor, when you think about it.

And since we’re on the subject of shipping and since I just stated my love for Steven Moffat episodes, I should explain that I didn’t mind the romantic overtones “The Girl In The Fireplace”, because, well, frankly I always admired Madame Pompador as a historical figure and could totally buy that she would turn the Doctor’s head. But even then, I don’t ship the pairing. If I HAD to ship someone with the Doctor, it would probably be someone like Romana. First, because the idea of a female Time Lord is just awesome and second because the two are evenly matched. He has more experience, but she is probably smarter than he is. Hey, I watch The West Wing. I like it when my shows are about brilliant people working together and occasionally going toe to toe. But all in all, Doctor Who is a show where I’d rather ship the side characters. Jackie and Pete. Martha and her doctor (with a small d, thank you!) Jack and… well, whoever he wants really! He cracks me up!

So that’s where Season 3 left me. Season 4, here I come!

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