Dr Who 6.13
Oct. 2nd, 2011 12:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
\o/ for the set pieces and weirdo history all at once world
\o/ Rory! Gah, I love that man
\o/ for the Doctor outwitting the Silence
\o/ for the final question and season 7
but... did I like it? Don't know yet, will have to think about it some more. Perhaps I was expecting too much, a more... dramatic reveal. But still..
\o/ The Doctor married River!
\o/ Rory! Gah, I love that man
\o/ for the Doctor outwitting the Silence
\o/ for the final question and season 7
but... did I like it? Don't know yet, will have to think about it some more. Perhaps I was expecting too much, a more... dramatic reveal. But still..
\o/ The Doctor married River!
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Date: 2011-10-02 06:07 am (UTC)I think this episode needed to be a two parter. As much as a loved all the random smushed history details and the "telling the story" framework, it....seemed kind of disjointed, like when someone just sketches their 100k epic out for you in a few paragraphs.
Also, I was a bit disappointed by, "It was the doctor in a doctor robot!" because, um, well...there'd been hints of all sorts of crazy time-wimey stuff, and the flesh doctor, and so it all just kind of.... hmm. It was an easy way to get us out of the dead doctor conundrum, but it didn't really answer anything or accomplish anything like the last season finale did (or the half season finale). What exactly was up with the silence? It's a religious order AND creepy aliens? So they don't want the doctor to answer the damn question, how is that a bitter war? Is the show just going, "Religion! It never makes sense" or what? And river scolded him, told him it was his fault for being scary. And what is up with Rory always dying? I mean, fans and recappers joking about it is one thing, but then to make it a THING, but ignore it?
And about Amy and Rory... so are they just chilling now, or what? I mean, I know the Doctor dropped them off, but this episode reminded me that Amy'd still be worried about the Doctor dying, I guess?
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Date: 2011-10-02 06:43 pm (UTC)Or, I'm just overthinking it. Its a fine balance between a running plot and stand alone episode enjoyability. Season 5 did it great. Season 6 less so I think. BUT season 6 had a lot more - No way! moments.
Either way, with RTD season finales still fresh in my mind, I'm much happier with the season 6 finale in comparison, BECAUSE I am looking forward to season 7 now, and there was no melodrama. Just more poor Rory teasing.
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Date: 2011-10-03 05:43 am (UTC)And my puzzlement isn't so much "what the hell just happened" as it is, "how am I supposed to feel about this? What actually should I be taking from this?"
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Date: 2011-10-03 05:48 am (UTC)Joy, because the Doctor lived (we knew he would)
Interest, because it is so confusing (probably)
Eh, I'm just going to go back and rewatch some of season 5 and 6. Maybe write a fic or two now that I can. :)
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Date: 2011-10-03 06:50 am (UTC)And then this season handed me the bill and then took the puppy away and stuck it in a box in some complicated, ambiguously-motivated way, and now I'm like, "so...um....what?"
But yes! Fic is good. There seems to be precious little, though. Maybe I look in the wrong places? Maybe I'm just too picky. Either way.
I've had a short little one-shot open up on my desktop for quite some time that I'd like to get finished. It's basically pseudo-crossover silliness: an explanation for the weird SPN timeline via TARDIS mishap.
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Date: 2011-10-03 06:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-03 04:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-03 05:57 pm (UTC)Of the three male companions, Rory is by far the most well rounded, well developed and likeable character. Mickey is just flat out annoying and not even staying in an AR and becoming 'tuff' redeemed him. Jack just confuses me. Whereas Rory has realistic fears about his relationship with Amy and hers with the Doctor. He loves her whole heartedly but not to the subjurgation of his own personality, will and desires.
That scene in The Girl Who Waited at the end where he had to decide between old Amy and young Amy was just... so touching and well acted. But its the fact that he's a Nurse - the very deliberate jab at 'not' being a Doctor, but has demonstrated a far greater loyalty to Amy than the Doctor that wins me every time. Amy waited for the Doctor, but Rory waited 2000 years for Amy. Willingly. Lovingly. Gah... I'm smitten.
The Doctor is a hopeless romantic too, like in pushing Craig to admit his feelings in the Lodger, but he's not the ideal 'romantic' love. Too flighty, too damaged, too scarred. But Rory... oh hell, yes!
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Date: 2011-10-03 07:00 pm (UTC)And I loved how much that's changed, without really changing HIM. Perspective shift rather than character shift. I mean, at first the whole Last Centurion thing might have seemed like Taking A Level in Badass, which it was...but they did a good job, I think, of showing that it merely revealed strengths he already had- tempering them, maybe- rather than the character shift they did with Mickey because they'd kind of painted themselves in a corner with him. (I actually liked Mickey. I felt sorry for him. And in different hands, maybe he would have been a more interesting character. His character had some justifiable complaints- it would have been interesting if they'd been given some weight, rather than dismissed as silly and pathetic.)
I honestly don't get the (rare) comments I see that say Rory is boring. what show are they watching, anyway?
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Date: 2011-10-03 07:07 pm (UTC)Perhaps I disliked Mickey so much because he was smitted with Rose and well.. that I just don't understand. I'm glad he got Martha in the end, someone who liked him for who he was, but yeah.
Rory and the Doctor, its just such an interesting combo.
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Date: 2011-10-03 07:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-03 07:52 pm (UTC)\o/