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'''Dad-shock''' was the reaction to "sudden unexpected [[fatherhood]]" which [[Donna Noble]], a resident of early [[21st century]] [[Chiswick]], saw "a lot round [her] way", entailing "[[bloke]]s with [[pushchair]]s and [[frown]]s" and "[took] a bit of getting used to". Following the artificial creation of his [[daughter]] [[ | '''Dad-shock''' was the reaction to "sudden unexpected [[fatherhood]]" which [[Donna Noble]], a resident of early [[21st century]] [[Chiswick]], saw "a lot round [her] way", entailing "[[bloke]]s with [[pushchair]]s and [[frown]]s" and "[took] a bit of getting used to". Following the artificial creation of his [[daughter]] [[Jenny]], Donna suggested that the [[Tenth Doctor]] was experiencing dad-shock. [[The Doctor]], revealing that he had been a father before, dismissed this, explaining that she was infact making him think of [[The Doctor's family|his lost family]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 29 October 2022
Dad-shock was the reaction to "sudden unexpected fatherhood" which Donna Noble, a resident of early 21st century Chiswick, saw "a lot round [her] way", entailing "blokes with pushchairs and frowns" and "[took] a bit of getting used to". Following the artificial creation of his daughter Jenny, Donna suggested that the Tenth Doctor was experiencing dad-shock. The Doctor, revealing that he had been a father before, dismissed this, explaining that she was infact making him think of his lost family. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)