The realistic reason Rose is back is probably because Martha was a slight disappointment to many fans as far as companions go (and who can blame her, Rose, being in love and seemingly of the same mindset as the Doctor, was a tough act to follow) As far as the series setting goes, I think she realized that the alternative Torchwood has been messing with the rift, which, if you follow the Torchwood series, is completely obvious since most, if not all, of their phenomena is due to the rift and in the finale of season one, they opened it again. Rose couldn't stay gone for long, the Doctor never got to finish telling her he loved her...and, as they say, love knows no boundaries. For confirmed answers, we'll all just have to continue watching the series with baited breath. She is confirmed to appear in at least three episodes this season and is supposedly signed to be in the specials of 2009 as well... _________ If you really want to know, review this episode that has already been shown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partners_in_Crime_%28Doctor_Who%29 Also see this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tyler ... the links to future episodes are here, and will be updated as they are shown in England (before they make it to the US).... she should be in at least two more episodes. Short answer... she'd probably back because she is a very popular character, but the show's creator says this return was planned from the beginning, and there are unresolved issues in the storyline. Stay tuned though for more information... you know I will be glued to the screen until we find out. :)
Billie Piper had a minor part at the end of the last Christmas episodes as Rose before she met The Doctor, but after that, probably not. Steven Moffat isn't too keen on the character and he will want to establish his own companions.
Tyler Regan died in October 1993 of valley fever.
Rose Fyleman died in 1957.
Richard Rose - mystic - died in 2005.
tyler durdan ends up being the main charecter of the movie.. the main charecter is a schizophrenic , and created tyler as an alter ego.. the main charecter is tyler and the main charecter shoots himself in the throat to release tyler in a way.
Rose Angela Horan died on 1985-08-19.
no, rose is in parallel world .
The 9th Doctor's (Christopher Eccleston) companion was mainly Rose Tyler, but he also traveled with Jack Harkness, and Adam Mitchell - but sent him back home when he greedily had an infospike put in his head in an attempt to gain knowledge of future, being the only companion to last only one trip with the Doctor, and never be seen again. Rose was sent to a parallel universe, but still eventually came back, and even though Jack died in the last episode of series 1, he was brough back to life, after Rose had looked into time itself and had the ability to do so, and when she did that, Jack was no longer able to die, and is why he was able to return throughout the series.
He did save her, her mind was about to burn up so he wiped her memory and gave her a defense system so that she didn't die.
Rose does`nt die she was trapped in a paradox universe and couldnt get through to the doctor
A future version of the 11th Doctor.
Her world is a bit into the future, she probably saw it before it happened.
The Spaceman in Series 6 episode 1 killed a future version of the 11th Doctor.
The Tenth Doctor (a.k.a David Tennant) did not die. In fact, he regenerated into the Eleventh Doctor (a.k.a Matt Smith).
No, Romana did not die in the Time War in Doctor Who. Her fate was not shown or explicitly mentioned in the series.
In the British science fiction television series Doctor Who Katarina was played by Adrienne Hill. She was the first companion of the Doctor to die on screen.
If you're talking about the end of series 6, no. It was a Teselecta in his place.
No, Mat Smith is doing another series next year.