With regards to Ten 2.0, I think he's able to survive because he's Time Lord with human thrown in, rather than the other way around (That's as far as I got with that theory, as human biology is hard enough, without throwing Time Lord biology in as well) And to his credit, "Oi, watch it Earth Girl" made me laugh far more than it should have.
Personally, a few things felt a bit thrown together; like a little, teeny bit of a cop-out in order to make other things work. That's not necessarily a problem, and it did work (and I like the episode the more I watch it, even if I did actually squeal with glee at the TV when Ten 2.0 appeared :D)
Donna broke my heart. Made me realise that she had actually grown on me throughout the series and it was just the absolute cruellest thing you could have done to both her and the Doctor. It hurt more than Rose leaving (which was also quite cruel) and that surprised me.
But umf, it was good. Gave David Tennant a good excuse to practice his "O good lord, this sucks" expression :D
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Personally, a few things felt a bit thrown together; like a little, teeny bit of a cop-out in order to make other things work. That's not necessarily a problem, and it did work (and I like the episode the more I watch it, even if I did actually squeal with glee at the TV when Ten 2.0 appeared :D)
Donna broke my heart. Made me realise that she had actually grown on me throughout the series and it was just the absolute cruellest thing you could have done to both her and the Doctor. It hurt more than Rose leaving (which was also quite cruel) and that surprised me.
But umf, it was good. Gave David Tennant a good excuse to practice his "O good lord, this sucks" expression :D