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Death of the Doctor Part 2.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! RTD is the single biggest fanboy in the UNIVERSE! Must re-watch about twenty million times, because it was all made of lovely and awesomeness and it is possible that I am in a kind of sugar-rush! ♥ ♥ ♥
Just brief reactions...
- Eleven said "Come along, Smith" to Sarah Jane and I think I died of joy. \o/ Eleventy I ♥ you SO MUCH! Thank you RTD for paying attention! :D
- Knew there'd be a Doctor/Jo scene, and lo it did not disappoint. (RTD does these like no one else!) Best of all: TEN VISITED ALL HIS OLD COMPANIONS BEFORE HE DIED!!!! IT ARE CANON AND I AM TOO HAPPY TO SPEAK!!!!
- Oh and Sarah Jane asking about Ten, and if he'd been OK, and Eleven just avoiding answering so blatantly that he might as well have shouted 'No he was NOT OK AT ALL!' from the rooftops. Or the alien mountaintops, rather. Oh poor Ten.
- Loved to distraction that the memory theme was carried over from S5. (Esp since I just read a re-watch review of 'Human Nature'/'Family of Blood' which reminded me that John Smith asks 'Am I just a story then?' - or similar - which also makes me happy. I love my themes, I do, I do.)
- Clyde was awesome, as we all knew he'd be, and the backwards shuffle was fabulous in that it gave Clyde the opportunity to asks questions. And what was it?593 507 regenerations apparently? Absolutely brilliant, since it's a totally flippant answer that no one needs to take seriously, and yet they can use it to disregard the '13' perfectly easily. :)
- And RTD couldn't resist the 'Smith and Jones' line. Bless him. He is so adorably predictable.
- What else? Oooooh yes, Sarah Jane's list of what all the former companions was doing was just icing on the cake. Must go back and re-watch to catch it all since when she began talking I was sort of went into shock - I could literally FEEL RTD's fannish glee. (I can also vividly imagine the RTD/Moffat e-mails: 'Would you mind if I filled in lots of blanks and said what all the old companions are doing now?'/'Not at all! Knock yourself out!') Actually, thinking about it, it's interesting that they wrap up all those stories - that only [older] adult fans will know about - on the children's spin-off. I guess they know that older fans will be watching as a matter of course, and are hoping to entice the younger viewers into discovering Old!Who. Good plan.
ETA: Forgot Jo's comment about how if he took her along he'd probably get in trouble with the Timelords and the way he just... went all still and lied through his teeth and Sarah Jane of course knows, but didn't say anything. Wah. Oh teh angst, I loves it. And then they talked about would they know it if he actually died and he went all serious and 'Oh, the whole universe would feel it' and then made them jump. Eleventy you are made of awesome!
ETA2: I FORGOT! (How could I? But there was so much awesome...) Amy and Rory on a Honeymoon planet - which I'd predicted - except it's a planet on a Honeymoon and I sort of just curled up and died of happiness. Again.
ETA3: Of course the 'travelling with a married couple' made Jo talk about how she'd left because she was getting married, and it all tied in beautifully with Amy's Choice and the Dreamlord pointing out how the Doctor always leaves people behind... And also the Doctor talking about all the things Jo had done and she got all happy and 'Oh you were watching me all along!'... and then he couldn't lie and it was heartbreaking and beautiful.
OH IT WAS ALL BRILLIANT! RUSTY I LUFF YOU!
Also, I NEED ICONS! Does anyone know anywhere? (OK, so it's a bit early, I know. But if you find a good source, will you tell me?)
Just brief reactions...
- Eleven said "Come along, Smith" to Sarah Jane and I think I died of joy. \o/ Eleventy I ♥ you SO MUCH! Thank you RTD for paying attention! :D
- Knew there'd be a Doctor/Jo scene, and lo it did not disappoint. (RTD does these like no one else!) Best of all: TEN VISITED ALL HIS OLD COMPANIONS BEFORE HE DIED!!!! IT ARE CANON AND I AM TOO HAPPY TO SPEAK!!!!
- Oh and Sarah Jane asking about Ten, and if he'd been OK, and Eleven just avoiding answering so blatantly that he might as well have shouted 'No he was NOT OK AT ALL!' from the rooftops. Or the alien mountaintops, rather. Oh poor Ten.
- Loved to distraction that the memory theme was carried over from S5. (Esp since I just read a re-watch review of 'Human Nature'/'Family of Blood' which reminded me that John Smith asks 'Am I just a story then?' - or similar - which also makes me happy. I love my themes, I do, I do.)
- Clyde was awesome, as we all knew he'd be, and the backwards shuffle was fabulous in that it gave Clyde the opportunity to asks questions. And what was it?
- And RTD couldn't resist the 'Smith and Jones' line. Bless him. He is so adorably predictable.
- What else? Oooooh yes, Sarah Jane's list of what all the former companions was doing was just icing on the cake. Must go back and re-watch to catch it all since when she began talking I was sort of went into shock - I could literally FEEL RTD's fannish glee. (I can also vividly imagine the RTD/Moffat e-mails: 'Would you mind if I filled in lots of blanks and said what all the old companions are doing now?'/'Not at all! Knock yourself out!') Actually, thinking about it, it's interesting that they wrap up all those stories - that only [older] adult fans will know about - on the children's spin-off. I guess they know that older fans will be watching as a matter of course, and are hoping to entice the younger viewers into discovering Old!Who. Good plan.
ETA: Forgot Jo's comment about how if he took her along he'd probably get in trouble with the Timelords and the way he just... went all still and lied through his teeth and Sarah Jane of course knows, but didn't say anything. Wah. Oh teh angst, I loves it. And then they talked about would they know it if he actually died and he went all serious and 'Oh, the whole universe would feel it' and then made them jump. Eleventy you are made of awesome!
ETA2: I FORGOT! (How could I? But there was so much awesome...) Amy and Rory on a Honeymoon planet - which I'd predicted - except it's a planet on a Honeymoon and I sort of just curled up and died of happiness. Again.
ETA3: Of course the 'travelling with a married couple' made Jo talk about how she'd left because she was getting married, and it all tied in beautifully with Amy's Choice and the Dreamlord pointing out how the Doctor always leaves people behind... And also the Doctor talking about all the things Jo had done and she got all happy and 'Oh you were watching me all along!'... and then he couldn't lie and it was heartbreaking and beautiful.
OH IT WAS ALL BRILLIANT! RUSTY I LUFF YOU!
Also, I NEED ICONS! Does anyone know anywhere? (OK, so it's a bit early, I know. But if you find a good source, will you tell me?)

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Well you are a very pleasant Scrooge, I must say. :)
As for RTD... Well, my gate into fandom was Buffy - as I know I've told you - and he and RTD are *very* similar in the ways they write. Not completely the same, but I'm sort of hard-wired into overlooking plotholes and focussing on the characters stuff. (Notice that my post doesn't touch on a single plot point.) I knew RTD would go overboard on the Old!Who continuity stuff, but he went much much further than I had thought. Mostly I want to pet him. *g*
Anyway, I hope a second viewing will ameliorate it somewhat. ♥
ETA: It's interesting actually that you should mention Eleventy as a possible gateway into RTD's writing - I've got a friend who (sadly) does not like Eleven, and I'm kinda hoping that RTD's writing will get her on board with the loveliness that is our current Doctor. *crosses fingers in the face of logic*
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Hardly my place to come into somebody else's journal and vent my spleen all over their party.
I'm sort of hard-wired into overlooking plotholes and focussing on the characters stuff. (Notice that my post doesn't touch on a single plot point.)
Alas, I can look over a plot hole with the best of them. It's pretty much everything else that gets to me. *le sigh*
Mostly I want to pet him. *g*
LOL. He does look pet-able. I would pet him for The Writer's Tale. *pet, pet*
Anyway, I hope a second viewing will ameliorate it somewhat. ♥
Slightly better . . . but mostly because, knowing what was going on already, I didn't feel a much need to cringe.
It's interesting actually that you should mention Eleventy as a possible gateway into RTD's writing - I've got a friend who (sadly) does not like Eleven, and I'm kinda hoping that RTD's writing will get her on board with the loveliness that is our current Doctor. *crosses fingers in the face of logic*
See, this is what's actually getting to me: Eleven felt . . . flat. I never had high hopes for the story itself, and that's fine, but I was hoping Eleven was going to make RTD's writing pop a bit. I think it more worked the other way round instead. It's not like he was ruined or something, just . . . flat. Such is life. But here's hoping it works on your friend anyway!
In the meantime, I shall gaze contentedly on your icon, which never fails to make me smile.
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Aw, that's lovely. (I wish everyone was so considerate.)
Alas, I can look over a plot hole with the best of them. It's pretty much everything else that gets to me. *le sigh*
Oh dear. Well it's not long until Christmas now...
LOL. He does look pet-able. I would pet him for The Writer's Tale. *pet, pet*
*joins in*
Slightly better . . . but mostly because, knowing what was going on already, I didn't feel a much need to cringe.
Oh I'm used to switching off my cringe-button when watching SJA. *pets them all*
It's not like he was ruined or something, just . . . flat. Such is life. But here's hoping it works on your friend anyway!
Thanks! And pretty much nothing can ruin things for me if I've decided I'm going to enjoy them, so I'm rather lucky. :)
In the meantime, I shall gaze contentedly on your icon, which never fails to make me smile.
He is so cute and utterly unselfconscious. *happy sigh*
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Oh I'm used to switching off my cringe-button when watching SJA. *pets them all*
It does seem like a very nice children's show. Sadly it does take a bit of mental adjustment to appreciate these things properly.
Thanks! And pretty much nothing can ruin things for me if I've decided I'm going to enjoy them, so I'm rather lucky. :)
That is, indeed, a great asset you've got there. *tries not to be jealous*
He is so cute and utterly unselfconscious. *happy sigh*
*pets Eleventy because he should not be left out*
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Heh. Although that was slightly more true last year, when we even had Doctor-y indents on BBC... *is nostalgic* Oh Tennant - he was EVERYWHERE! ♥
It does seem like a very nice children's show. Sadly it does take a bit of mental adjustment to appreciate these things properly.
It took me a few years... And I still find my mind wandering during most episodes.
That is, indeed, a great asset you've got there. *tries not to be jealous*
Dunno where I got it from, but I think it's tied to my Pollyannaness. Also, I've realised recently, I always try to watch the show that the writer writes, y'know?
*pets Eleventy because he should not be left out*
*joins you*