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- Rose’s Theme - Murray Gold and BBC Orchestra (Doctor Who Soundtrack)
- Doomsday - Murray Gold and BBC Orchestra (Doctor Who Soundtrack)
- The Doctor’s Theme - Murray Gold and BBC Orchestra (Doctor Who Soundtrack)
- Vale - Murray Gold (Doctor Who Soundtrack)
- Song for Ten - Neil Hannon (Doctor Who Soundtrack)
*****IF YOU DO NOT WANT DOCTOR WHO SPOILERS DO NOT READ*****
These are my top five Doctor Who Soundtrack songs in order of emotional trauma.
Excuse me while I fangirl over this blog. I literally cried as I listened to these songs trying to pick the most traumatizing one. Each of these songs reminds me of certain parts of episodes when they were used, and of course each one of these moments just makes me want to curl up in a ball and sob for the rest of my life.
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First is Rose’s Theme. This one definitely makes me the most upset. I remember once I was at Paige’s house and this song came on shuffle on her iPod, and I instantly started crying before I consciously processed what I was listening to or what was going on. As I stated in my previous post concerning Doctor Who, Rose and The Doctor are my OTP and I just love them so much. Rose’s theme was used in the most emotional Doctor/Rose shipping moments, such as in Season 4 when Rose comes back from her parallel world and The Doctor First sees her. They run towards each other all dramatically with this song playing in the background. I am literally getting upset just typing this and visualizing the scene *sobs violently*
Doomsday comes as a close second. This song is from the end of Season 2, when we lose Rose. This song plays as Rose gets ripped away from us right before our eyes, and trapped away from The Doctor forever. It also plays as she tries to find him and makes her final contact with him through a hole between dimensions on Bad Wolf Bay. This induces extreme feels because in these scene Rose tells The Doctor she loves him, and he starts to say it back, and THE HOLE IN DIMENSIONS CLOSES AND HE DOESN’T GET TO SAY IT AND THEN THEY’RE BOTH JUST CRYING AND ASKDJHGAJKDSHFLAADKHJGK
The Doctor’s Theme brings nostalgic feels as well as painful emotionally traumatizing ones. The Doctor’s Theme was mostly used in the days of Christopher Eccleston, or the 9th Doctor. So whenever I hear it, it reminds me of the good old days when I first sold my soul to Doctor Who. But then, even worse, The Doctor’s Theme plays in scenes right before David Tennant (the 10th Doctor and my future husband) regenerates. I can’t even right now
Vale is also pretty emotionally. In the episode where it’s used, an Ood sings to David Tennant right before he regenerates. The Ood (which is an alien if you inferior human beings don’t know what it is) sees the 10th Doctor for the last time and says “We will sing you to your sleep” and starts singing this song. David is crying. Of course I am too. Who isn’t? The first time I watched the 10th Doctor’s regeneration I was with Paige, and we were literally rolling around on the floor screaming and crying like someone just murdered our entire families. Doctor Who brings on some serious feels.
And finally comes Song for Ten. This one makes me cry happy tears. I can visualize exactly what is happening when this song is played. It’s in the first episode starring David Tennant as the 10th Doctor, The Christmas Invasion. At the end of the episode The Doctor goes back into the TARDIS to look at his new regeneration and change his clothes and get ready for dinner with Rose. This song is playing as he tries on his new clothes and looks in the mirror and he’s just so cute and I want him back and I miss him so much and I can’t even describe to you how I feel right now this playlist is ripping out my soul
Have a nice day.
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**SPOILER ALERT above do not read if you don't want Doctor Who spoiled**
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