
That’s part of life… We want to see how he deals with it, and we can be all be inspired by him. We want him to rise above, and we want him to adversity. It’d be too easy for us to make things easy.

We’ve always been committed to not making things easy for Shaun. TVLINE | Was there any debate over just how much you were willing to put Shaun through before things finally started going his way? Unfortunately Christopher Eccleston was leaving Doctor Who in the first season so that we cannot see more of his incarnation.Below, showrunner David Shore (who wrote and directed the finale) weighs in on Shaun’s new love interest, Glassman’s surprise engagement and the ripple effects of Han’s dismissal. Sometimes the stories could be a little bit more rounded up, but all of them fit into the dynamic nicely.


The Story Dalek brings the old enemy "the Dalek" back and establishes them as one of the greatest threads of them all as this one Dalek is destroying every single armed human in front of him with it's own weapons and some tricks that show how intelligent it can be. But the season shows a dark side of their ways of doing things as the humans got into war as he freed Satellite 5 and later recognizes that he was the one who let the planet be in a worse position than before as he wanted to help. The dynamic between Rose and the Doctor works perfectly as both of them are adventurous and want to see more while having these dangers around them. He is the energy of the doctor himself and manages it to think that he is on top of the humans. It is a funny, beautiful and scary season that manages it to bring the doctor back to the TV-screen by having many great episodes that establish the doctor as the alien he is by showing him as a human but have Christopher Eccleston acting perfectly as someone who does not belong here.
