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Tomorrow...
I kept meaning to write something about S9. Something... preparatory.
Guess this - whatever it'll be - will have to do.
The thing is, the poster and the trailers didn't really ping anything. Moffat talked about this being Twelve & Clara's glory years, and the main impression I got for an arc was 'hubris'. (A bit like Ten & Rose in S2. But with Clara as Ten.)
But now there's more...
Prequel (Thought: Ohila & the Doctor appear to be talking about different people.)
The Doctor's Meditation
Moffat's episode guide
I've only skimmed the titles (spoiler phobe here) but oh, they're like poetry. ♥
And then this:
”Saturday 19 September, it all begins again. There will be Daleks, and Zygons, and the Mire, and there might just be something in your eye, and have you ever found yourself in a street you never saw before and can never find again, and how can a young girl be a tidal wave, and which of Missy’s stories is a lie (pay attention), and just how far would the Doctor go for someone he loves, and why do only some people become ghosts, and what’s in the boxes, and what happens when your life is longer than your memory, and most importantly, how many seconds are in eternity. Answers soon. Some of them may break your heart…”
-- Moffat
And I'm just beginning to get lost in all the metaphors again. With snippets like this from early reviews:
This isn’t entry-level Who for beginner Whovians. It could never have made the screen in 2005. Indeed, it’s hard to imagine it existing before 2013, so much does it feel like the next logical progression in Steven Moffat’s evolution of the series.
(Btw, this is a very good post: Doctor Who, Last Christmas and the Return of Magic)
Now, of course I've heard the news that this is Jenna's last season. How will she leave? I never wrote about 'Last Christmas' but the one thing that struck me was that it was unclear if they'd left the dream. Clara was still in the big old house... It's an outlier, but it's perfectly possible that S9 could be a dream and when Clara wakes up she's old and frail again. I don't think it's likely, but... There it is. Dreams within dreams within dreams.
Mostly - go watch Pompeii, and prepare for awesomeness! :)
I realise this is very short on actual thoughts - hopefully I'll be more verbose once I've seen the first episode. I still can't quite believe it's tomorrow...
Guess this - whatever it'll be - will have to do.
The thing is, the poster and the trailers didn't really ping anything. Moffat talked about this being Twelve & Clara's glory years, and the main impression I got for an arc was 'hubris'. (A bit like Ten & Rose in S2. But with Clara as Ten.)
But now there's more...
Prequel (Thought: Ohila & the Doctor appear to be talking about different people.)
The Doctor's Meditation
Moffat's episode guide
I've only skimmed the titles (spoiler phobe here) but oh, they're like poetry. ♥
And then this:
”Saturday 19 September, it all begins again. There will be Daleks, and Zygons, and the Mire, and there might just be something in your eye, and have you ever found yourself in a street you never saw before and can never find again, and how can a young girl be a tidal wave, and which of Missy’s stories is a lie (pay attention), and just how far would the Doctor go for someone he loves, and why do only some people become ghosts, and what’s in the boxes, and what happens when your life is longer than your memory, and most importantly, how many seconds are in eternity. Answers soon. Some of them may break your heart…”
-- Moffat
And I'm just beginning to get lost in all the metaphors again. With snippets like this from early reviews:
This isn’t entry-level Who for beginner Whovians. It could never have made the screen in 2005. Indeed, it’s hard to imagine it existing before 2013, so much does it feel like the next logical progression in Steven Moffat’s evolution of the series.
(Btw, this is a very good post: Doctor Who, Last Christmas and the Return of Magic)
Now, of course I've heard the news that this is Jenna's last season. How will she leave? I never wrote about 'Last Christmas' but the one thing that struck me was that it was unclear if they'd left the dream. Clara was still in the big old house... It's an outlier, but it's perfectly possible that S9 could be a dream and when Clara wakes up she's old and frail again. I don't think it's likely, but... There it is. Dreams within dreams within dreams.
Mostly - go watch Pompeii, and prepare for awesomeness! :)
I realise this is very short on actual thoughts - hopefully I'll be more verbose once I've seen the first episode. I still can't quite believe it's tomorrow...

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Sadly, I think in these little side-pieces they can't pay Murry Gold or something and just stick in whatever fits the mood. Or that's the best I've been able to figure.
Wells, on the other hand!
ETA: if wells are about Gallifrey, which I rather like, then I like Clara as the Witch of the Well even more *g*
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Twelve will find Gally, after a few wrong turns and with some help from his friends (Claraaaaaa! And...Missy?) and then when he finds it, he will realise it's not quite *everything* he wanted after all.
omg, one of my DEAREST WISHES for the return of Gallifrey is for it to be all big and dramatic and emotional and glorious for like...ten minutes. And then they try to make the Doctor president, AGAIN, and he's like "....ahahahahaNOPE" and runs off again, but joyfully this time. Gleeful and delighted that at long last, after a few thousand years, he once again has something to run from that is not just his own shadow.
And maybe he leaves Clara there, to keep an eye on it all, and to teach them how to be better, to be the Good Witch in the Well (graduating from being just the Witch's Familiar)...
Re. eggs - I've always loved that beautiful theory of yours. And it's still possible - perhaps the key to rediscovering Gally is hidden inside Clara somehow? Perhaps planted there when she spoke to them through the crack in the wall? Clara must be the key to it all, after all this time.
/o\ oh god why is this happening to me it hasn't even started yet /o\
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I'm so glad it's happening to someone, my brain still hasn't kicked into gear.
Wells = hidden, buried pockets of water, which need to be sought out and need hard work to access. Water = Time, as always. (The Doctor thinks he's "good at water' (time) but actually as we know he's pretty bad at it and rarely lands when he wants to). Gallifrey = hidden inside its own pocket of time. So Gally = a well.
Your logic is irrefutable.
omg, one of my DEAREST WISHES for the return of Gallifrey is for it to be all big and dramatic and emotional and glorious for like...ten minutes. And then they try to make the Doctor president, AGAIN, and he's like "....ahahahahaNOPE" and runs off again, but joyfully this time. Gleeful and delighted that at long last, after a few thousand years, he once again has something to run from that is not just his own shadow.
I'm pretty sure that's exactly what Moffat said was likely to happen. :)
And maybe he leaves Clara there, to keep an eye on it all, and to teach them how to be better, to be the Good Witch in the Well (graduating from being just the Witch's Familiar)...
OMG Clara as Ace. I'd forgotten that particular idea. (Although she said that she doesn't want to be a Queen.)
Re. eggs - I've always loved that beautiful theory of yours. And it's still possible - perhaps the key to rediscovering Gally is hidden inside Clara somehow? Perhaps planted there when she spoke to them through the crack in the wall? Clara must be the key to it all, after all this time.
This. This exactly. She's JUST A NORMAL GIRL, they keep telling us this, over and over. Except...
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Re. eggs - I've always loved that beautiful theory of yours. And it's still possible - perhaps the key to rediscovering Gally is hidden inside Clara somehow? Perhaps planted there when she spoke to them through the crack in the wall? Clara must be the key to it all, after all this time.
Oooo, remember the Clara echo on Gallifrey? What if she's still there?
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I'd forgotten Hide... ALL THE IMAGERY.
Oooo, remember the Clara echo on Gallifrey? What if she's still there?
That was a LONG time ago. Although... Knowing that Clara leaves. Hmmmmm. Quantum Clara.
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Fortunately, I'd just watched it *hero stance* It's still awesome, too. Somebody go find Neil Cross and tie him up and force him to write Doctor Who again!
That was a LONG time ago. Although... Knowing that Clara leaves. Hmmmmm. Quantum Clara.
Well, it was awhile ago for the Doctor, and he's still here. Presumably the Clara on Gallifrey had some Time Lord-y-ness to her. And it's not like we watched her die or anything: she seemed safe enough.
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I remember that that was the point when my meta brain just broke, and there was nothing but imagery left... (x) And I guess he's busy?
Well, it was awhile ago for the Doctor, and he's still here. Presumably the Clara on Gallifrey had some Time Lord-y-ness to her. And it's not like we watched her die or anything: she seemed safe enough.
Yeah, I wonder about that. *pokes her* We have had NOTHING about the echoes since NotD. *pokes some more*
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That's a sign of some good television, I should think.
And I guess he's busy?
Pfffftt. It's Doctor Who!
Yeah, I wonder about that. *pokes her* We have had NOTHING about the echoes since NotD. *pokes some more*
Yeah, isn't that weird? It feels weird. All this build-up and then . . . *poof* not a word more.