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* The storyline of ''Curse of Fatal Death'' is not considered canonical.
* The storyline of ''Curse of Fatal Death'' is not considered canonical.
* The idea of the Doctor falling in love with a companion (and vice versa) would be revisited several times when the TV series returned in 2005.
* The idea of the Doctor falling in love with a companion (and vice versa) would be revisited several times when the TV series returned in 2005.
* Teleplay writer [[Steven Moffat]] would later create more characters with whom the Doctor falls in love, including [[Madame de Pompadour]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') and [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]'')
* Teleplay writer [[Steven Moffat]] would later create more characters with whom the Doctor falls in love, including [[Madame de Pompadour]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') and (possibly) [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]'')
* According to the behind-the-scenes documentary, Sawalha called [[Louise Jameson]] for advice on how to convey the intelligence of the ''Doctor Who'' companion.
* According to the behind-the-scenes documentary, Sawalha called [[Louise Jameson]] for advice on how to convey the intelligence of the ''Doctor Who'' companion.
[[Category:Non-canonical companions]]
[[Category:Non-canonical companions]]

Revision as of 03:27, 12 May 2010

Template:NcEmma was a companion of the Doctor's. Unlike past companions, the Doctor fell in love with Emma and proposed marriage to her, indicating his intent to finally settle down. However, after a subseqent series of rapid-fire regenerations, culminating in a final, female regeneration, Emma broke off the engagement, saying the Doctor was, in every sense of the phrase, no longer the man she fell in love with. (DW: The Curse of Fatal Death)

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