Depending on how you look at it, it was her choice--or the result of her choices. She refused to leave the Doctor, and she chose to go fix the lever, which she couldn't have entirely believed she could hold onto. I can see, though, where she was to the point where she did not really believe anything bad would ever happen to her, because it hadn't yet, hence that smug attitude that was annoying me halfway through the series.
I know that's not the sense you mean, but it was a direct result of the choices she did make. My big question is how the hell Pete knew to pick that moment to come get her--and how he knew he wouldn't end up in the void as a result.
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Date: 2006-07-09 01:10 pm (UTC)I know that's not the sense you mean, but it was a direct result of the choices she did make. My big question is how the hell Pete knew to pick that moment to come get her--and how he knew he wouldn't end up in the void as a result.