I've read this post before, but this jumped out at me this time:
The perfect warrior was *not* The Master. He chose self-preservation - running away - when cornered. It’s the most fascinating flipping of character traits... and why I think they understand each other so well. The Master understands the running. And The Doctor... oh my poor Doctor. He understands the feeling of power - of being God.
Because that's the comparison we made between Jack and the Doctor. And I'm actually wondering if this isn't part of what River's doing in prison--hiding, rejecting responsibilities, trying to step out of her life.
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The perfect warrior was *not* The Master. He chose self-preservation - running away - when cornered. It’s the most fascinating flipping of character traits... and why I think they understand each other so well. The Master understands the running. And The Doctor... oh my poor Doctor. He understands the feeling of power - of being God.
Because that's the comparison we made between Jack and the Doctor. And I'm actually wondering if this isn't part of what River's doing in prison--hiding, rejecting responsibilities, trying to step out of her life.