Dr Who thoughts... 6.8 to 6.11
Colour me... excited. Not overly, not overwhelmingly, not OTT. Just excited.
It seems to be coming together. And I saw mixed reactions to 6.11 (didn't read 'em, probably won't) but I'm - delighted with how everything is falling together. River's story is utterly fascinating. The Doctor's death being a fixed point in time. I love Rory and Amy's relationship. And for the first time, I felt that the Doctor's impact on the lives of those he loves, travels with, meets was explored without OTT melodrama. I want to hug that man so badly and tell Amy and Rory to run, run as far from him as possible.
Ah, so complex and twisted (in a good way). I'm looking forward to 6.12 (and the finale on the weekend too)
It seems to be coming together. And I saw mixed reactions to 6.11 (didn't read 'em, probably won't) but I'm - delighted with how everything is falling together. River's story is utterly fascinating. The Doctor's death being a fixed point in time. I love Rory and Amy's relationship. And for the first time, I felt that the Doctor's impact on the lives of those he loves, travels with, meets was explored without OTT melodrama. I want to hug that man so badly and tell Amy and Rory to run, run as far from him as possible.
Ah, so complex and twisted (in a good way). I'm looking forward to 6.12 (and the finale on the weekend too)
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The links really only really apply to 6A (like, there's reference to something small he uses in A Good Man Goes to War...and the other actually is funny starting with any Moffat episode ever.) But as there's really only one episode left, I guess you won't be waiting long :)
And the link- http://bellatemple.livejournal.com/526289.html?thread=3760337#t3760337
The silly person wrote it anonymously :(
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and something by you too... oooooooo!
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You know, I've always got to side-eye those people who post something amazing and then have a little comment like, "so I'm finally popping the fanfiction cherry, be kind!" It's just not fair. First outings *should* suck.
Though maybe I say this because I haven't been writing for a long time. I don't think I'd cringe quite as much at the self-insert I wrote for english class back when I was 10 as I cringe at just the shitty, shitty dialogue and telling-not-showing (to say nothing of bad formatting) in my first real forays into fandom.
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Also, we tend to be our own worst critics - by far.