RTD's underlying vision for Who is rather dark and ambivalent about the Doctor, I think. The implication was that Adipose Industries' treatment would have left most of its victims alive and slimmer; but human life was, from Miss Foster's point of view, expendable should the Adipose be threatened.
I also appreciated the counterpoint to The Runaway Bride, and the underlining that the Doctor's cruelty in that story arose from his moroseness over his loss of Rose; his experiences since then have been restorative of his moral compass, but I do wonder if he is due to meet some not-so-innocent children soon.
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Date: 2008-04-06 10:43 am (UTC)I also appreciated the counterpoint to The Runaway Bride, and the underlining that the Doctor's cruelty in that story arose from his moroseness over his loss of Rose; his experiences since then have been restorative of his moral compass, but I do wonder if he is due to meet some not-so-innocent children soon.