


Time is only set right with the death of Rose's Father, not with the resolution of the paradox of the earlier Rose and the Doctor disappearing or Rose and the Doctor having been in the same place twice. The car continually appearing and disappearing is like a break in causality, as if it's the start of everything happening at once, like we see in The Wedding of River Song. Little oneshot thing, human names used. Not that it will stop England trying, with or without the Doctor's permission. This is the road near where they're hiding, not the one where he should have died. The American revolution is a fixed point in time, it can't be changed. Then, later when they're all trapped in the church, the car that hit her Father keeps appearing out of nowhere, driving along the road, and disappearing. They don't vanish when they see her, but when she prevents her Father's death. As she does this, the earlier Rose and Doctor vanish. When the car is heading toward her Father, Rose, on impulse, runs out into the street, in front of the earlier versions of her and the Doctor and saves her Father. The Doctor tells her, "It's a very bad idea having the two sets of us being here at the same time." Rose pleads and the Doctor takes her back, and they see the first set of the two of them watching her Father. After her Father is hit by a car, Rose is overwhelmed and can't go comfort her Father. In Father's Day Rose asks the Doctor to take her to when her Father died, so he won't have to die alone.
