I would hope that Rose has too much common sense to fall for such a bargain, though -- unlike Andrea, and even Turlough, she should have an idea of how much destruction a powerful being like that can bring.
Rose tends to lose perspective when it comes to having and keep the people she loves around. She did in Father's Day, with unpleasant consequences. And the whole Bad Wolf business took place because she was determined to hang on to the Doctor, no matter what. Sure it worked, but it was powerful and dangerous.
And, unless the Doctor specifically warned her, she wouldn't know who the Black Guardian was. If someone very powerful offered her a seemingly harmless way back to the Doctor, as devastated as she seemed at the end of Doomsday, I could see her making a foolish choice. Particularly if she didn't see the harm she was doing.
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Date: 2007-11-12 04:12 am (UTC)Rose tends to lose perspective when it comes to having and keep the people she loves around. She did in Father's Day, with unpleasant consequences. And the whole Bad Wolf business took place because she was determined to hang on to the Doctor, no matter what. Sure it worked, but it was powerful and dangerous.
And, unless the Doctor specifically warned her, she wouldn't know who the Black Guardian was. If someone very powerful offered her a seemingly harmless way back to the Doctor, as devastated as she seemed at the end of Doomsday, I could see her making a foolish choice. Particularly if she didn't see the harm she was doing.