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[[Victor Kennedy]] dismissed [[Bridget Sinclair]] as a ''''[[bleeding]] [[heart]]''' when she pointed out that her [[Bridget Sinclair's daughter|missing daughter]] was in [[London]], warning her not to make the [[search]] for [[Rose Tyler]] personal as he did not liked to be [[touch]]ed [[metaphor]]ically. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'')
[[Victor Kennedy]] dismissed [[Bridget Sinclair]] as a '''[[bleeding]] [[heart]]''' when she pointed out that her [[Bridget Sinclair's daughter|missing daughter]] was in [[London]], warning her not to make the [[search]] for [[Rose Tyler]] personal as he did not liked to be [[touch]]ed [[metaphor]]ically. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'')
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Victor Kennedy dismissed Bridget Sinclair as a bleeding heart when she pointed out that her missing daughter was in London, warning her not to make the search for Rose Tyler personal as he did not liked to be touched metaphorically. (TV: Love & Monsters)