Separation of the Doctor and Rose Tyler

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The Separation of the Doctor and Rose Tyler is a pivotal and emotionally charged moment in Doctor Who when the Tenth Doctor and his companion Rose are tragically parted into parallel universes, ending their time together.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictionalEvent
televisionStoryEvent
broadcastYear 2006
cause activation of the Genesis Ark
opening of the void between universes
plan to pull Daleks and Cybermen into the void
companionOf Tenth Doctor
dialogue Rose tells the Doctor she loves him
Separation of the Doctor and Rose Tyler self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Doctor begins to say "Rose Tyler, I—" before the transmission cuts off
emotionalTone bittersweet
tragic
featuresCharacter Jackie Tyler
Mickey Smith
Pete Tyler
Rose Tyler
Tenth Doctor
followsEvent Battle at Torchwood Tower
Dalek and Cyberman conflict at Canary Wharf
hasTheme loss
sacrifice
tragicRomance
unrequitedLove
involvesUniverse Parallel Earth
surface form: Pete’s World parallel universe

original Doctor Who universe
leadsTo Rose Tyler’s appearance in "Journey’s End"
Rose Tyler’s appearance in "The Stolen Earth"
Rose Tyler’s later return in "Turn Left"
location Bad Wolf Bay
Norway
Torchwood Tower
locationDetail Dårlig Ulv Stranden
notableScene Doctor and Rose separated on opposite sides of the void
farewell conversation at Bad Wolf Bay
occursInEpisode Army of Ghosts
Doomsday
occursInSeries Doctor Who series 2
surface form: Doctor Who series 2 (2006)
partOf Doctor Who
Russell T Davies
surface form: Russell T Davies era of Doctor Who

Tenth Doctor
surface form: Tenth Doctor era
precedesEvent Tenth Doctor travelling alone after Doomsday
resultsIn Rose Tyler trapped in a parallel universe
Tenth Doctor remaining in the original universe
closure of the breach between universes
end of Rose Tyler’s regular travels with the Doctor
significance defining emotional moment of the Tenth Doctor’s tenure
marks the end of Rose Tyler as full-time companion
widely regarded as one of the most emotional scenes in modern Doctor Who
writtenBy Russell T Davies

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Doomsday featuresEvent Separation of the Doctor and Rose Tyler
Separation of the Doctor and Rose Tyler dialogue Separation of the Doctor and Rose Tyler self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Doctor begins to say "Rose Tyler, I—" before the transmission cuts off