Troy did seem to catch her sudden disdain for the conversation and left it at that, pressing no more on Samuel, and instead focusing on the current conversation regarding the TARDIS and their adventures, though he quickly felt the need to interject, "I just disapproved because you hadn't really gotten to know him yet, and you deserved someone much taller, and someone far more... your speed after all."
The Doctor grinned and then he looked back towards her, "Right! So, when I get the TARDIS, which I will, I must take you to the Crying Skies of Umblargia, where tears are actually recycled into the sky and used as recycled water on a planet that, once, was immensely dry and barren."
Grinning he leaned back and thought of it, "And then we'll have to go and meet Julius Caesar. We'll meet him on the day he was stabbed, very sad day but we'll leave before that. That's the day I introduced him to the Caesar Salad. I thought it'd be a bit amusing. Really quite nice, considering he was a tyrant and a ruthless leader. Still, brilliant conversationalist and we really enjoyed a good game of Chess. Oh, shoot, I think I invented Chess then too. Brilliant."