I wonder if there is any guilt on Jack's part over Rose being dead.
Dead Rose is obviously post-Satellite 5 Rose, even if he doesn't know she was still traveling with the Doctor. So the Rose he thinks is dead is the Rose who he knew and cared about. So while he can't die, Rose is dead. Granted, is in in no way responsible for her death and he was probably dealing with Cybermen issues of his own. But still there could be guilt.
The amount of information known about what happened inside Canary Warf (or however its spell, stupid American here) would be really interesting to know. Does Jack know the Doctor and Rose were there and does he know Rose was saved by Pete? If he does know Rose was saved the guilt factor goes away.
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Date: 2006-10-26 05:52 pm (UTC)Dead Rose is obviously post-Satellite 5 Rose, even if he doesn't know she was still traveling with the Doctor. So the Rose he thinks is dead is the Rose who he knew and cared about. So while he can't die, Rose is dead. Granted, is in in no way responsible for her death and he was probably dealing with Cybermen issues of his own. But still there could be guilt.
The amount of information known about what happened inside Canary Warf (or however its spell, stupid American here) would be really interesting to know. Does Jack know the Doctor and Rose were there and does he know Rose was saved by Pete? If he does know Rose was saved the guilt factor goes away.
(I swear that all made more sense in my head)