His eyes flick down to the kilt when Jamie tries to shake a finger at him and get stern. Something about wearing a dress. The Doctor is almost tempted to point out that he's in some ways almost there with the kilt but...actually, he'll never admit this, but there's been some days were he used to think Jamie had a good idea with the kilt. Good draft, very airy. But he's stuck with the plantsuit and his clothes and Jamie has his well-taken care of kilt and they're going to get married. Sort've.
The Doctor has to admit, he never could have predicted getting (temporarily) married to an ex-dead man.
Just when sometimes he thinks the universe can't surprise him anymore.
The Doctor pats Jamie's shoulder to encourage him, even if Jamie's determined to do the frowning for everyone in the little group and he's actually doing a very good job, too. Jamie might not be able to hack his way out of a wooden box but it's not like he isn't talented in other aspects. This, for example. And he's got a very good aim. Among other things. The Doctor drops his hand from Jamie's shoulder, looking from Kaylee to Billy back to Kaylee again, following their exchange as if it's a somewhat interesting table tennis match.
"It does explain why there's so many of us together," the Doctor says, thinking outloud. "Better chances of getting whatever this artifact is if there are more pairings. Couplings. Whatever you feel like calling it."
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His eyes flick down to the kilt when Jamie tries to shake a finger at him and get stern. Something about wearing a dress. The Doctor is almost tempted to point out that he's in some ways almost there with the kilt but...actually, he'll never admit this, but there's been some days were he used to think Jamie had a good idea with the kilt. Good draft, very airy. But he's stuck with the plantsuit and his clothes and Jamie has his well-taken care of kilt and they're going to get married. Sort've.
The Doctor has to admit, he never could have predicted getting (temporarily) married to an ex-dead man.
Just when sometimes he thinks the universe can't surprise him anymore.
The Doctor pats Jamie's shoulder to encourage him, even if Jamie's determined to do the frowning for everyone in the little group and he's actually doing a very good job, too. Jamie might not be able to hack his way out of a wooden box but it's not like he isn't talented in other aspects. This, for example. And he's got a very good aim. Among other things. The Doctor drops his hand from Jamie's shoulder, looking from Kaylee to Billy back to Kaylee again, following their exchange as if it's a somewhat interesting table tennis match.
"It does explain why there's so many of us together," the Doctor says, thinking outloud. "Better chances of getting whatever this artifact is if there are more pairings. Couplings. Whatever you feel like calling it."