Straha wrote:For him to kill the Doctor! In his universe the Doctor doesn't die. He doesn't even sneeze. In Donna-verse he may have died, but that doesn't do the Trickster any good, nor does it look like he went through on his threat to anyone but Donna, and that was only temporarily.
Err. Yes it does. He's not afraid of the Doctor. He's out to kill him for the sake of dickery and feeding.
Imagine it in reverse. Suppose a planet was under attack by the Monsters of the Week, and the Doctor promises to save the people on it. He then takes out a giant overgrown rubber cockroach and slaps it on someone's back before sitting bac smugly and saying "and in another universe which I just created, now you are saved! Job well done I think. Bye!" and leaving. No one would say he'd saved the planet or its inhabitants. They'd say he pulled off a bit of rhetorical casuistry, used it as a cop-out and ran off to leave these people to their death.
If you subscribe to MWI for Dr Who, that's exactly what he does - regularly. Because every action is enacted, including that one.
Anyway, you're assuming that the original universe continued to exist. Which at no point was stated in Turn Left, and would outright contradict previous incidences of time travel. The bug went back, changed Donna's life and....
The Ninth Doctor wrote:Time's in flux. It's changing every second. Your cozy little world could be rewritten like that.
He called it a parallel world, but does that mean the original world continued to exist? who knows - the Doctor probably doesn't, given how inconsistant he is on such things. Hell, he didn't even know parallel timelines existed until
Inferno.
What's more, in
Turn Left Rose, with an ability to travel across timelines - blathers on and on about finding the Doctor, which would be a bit iffy if the OTL still existed, Doctor and all. In short, I see no reason to think that the OTL survived in
Turn Left - never mind that if it does, all your objections about it being a pointless story actually have some weight. I think it's pretty clear that
Turn Left erased and replaced the OTL for its duration. Not that it was an alternate world.
Straha wrote:I posted the above before your edit so let me deal with that now.
But he didn't even kill the Doctor of a paralell universe like Earth-2! He created a universe wherein a Doctor died, not the Doctor he was refering to with Sarah Jane,
Err. SJ's association with the Doctor was primarily before the point of divergence. So, yes. It is her Doctor.
and he doesn't even manage to do that right because the Universe is promptly uncreated. From the point of view of the Doctor that universe has effectively ceased to ever exist. Its existence may have helped to feed the Trickster but so would have slapping that bug on just about anyone's back. And, I should note, Turn Left did nothing to influence the OTL other than give the Doctor slightly early warning of a big shit storm, but since the Cloister bell was ringing he was going to know eventually anyway. So, at the end of the day, is there a dead Doctor? No, because the Doctor who died essentially never existed. Did the Trickster do anything of significance to the OTL?
Through sheer improbable luck, that timeline 'ceased to exist' - yes.
He's a Doctor Who villain. Of course he's defeated
What part of this are you not getting. He produced a Doctor-Corpse. This is more than any other villain ever. This does not mean he actually succeeded? Hell no.
Has he done anything to Sarah Jane that would cause her anguish? Nope.
Given that in the timeline he created, she died on the Moon, I have my doubts about that. I'd be pretty pissed off if I got killed by an MRI.