elisi: Edwin and Charles (Seven is pleased)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote 2013-03-29 08:37 pm (UTC)

Indeed… All the different people, bound by the same passions. What’s not to love?
Sometimes people fall out! (Which is why I hide in a little corner and make a point of liking everyone.)

Advancing towards teenage years… =P Good luck! Time just blurs by…
No kidding. The eldest even has her own LJ ([livejournal.com profile] miss_m_writes), although she mostly hangs out on Tumblr and Minecraft.

*thumbs up* procrastination is your friend… Or not.
It is DONE! \o/ (For now anyone. NEW EPISODE TOMORROW OMG!)

Ha, that’s nice cause I like you right back ;) (And I like having people like me… Which we all do, mind.)
Heee. Indeed. :D

Fairytales can be cruel (not the Disney version ;)). So yeah, I prefer more realistic/direct/raw ways of handling emotion, but it’s still good to get another perspective on such things.
I shall simply quote the man himself:

"Maybe this isn't new but it is my view: Doctor Who is a fairy tale – not sci-fi, not fantasy but properly a fairy tale. And I don't mean Disney-style where the endings are changed and everyone lives. Doctor Who is how we warn our children that there are people in the world who want to eat them."
Steven Moffat

ETA: The thing is, that for me a story isn't all that interesting without layers. It wasn't until S3 of Doctor Who (when the Master showed up, and suddenly I realised that there were MIRRORS and all KINDS of delightful things happening below the surface) that I got properly interested. I can cope with any number of plot holes, as long as I have layers and metaphors. :)

Seven does sound good =)
Seven is my DARLING! Eleven is like an older, dottier version of Seven. <3 <3 <3

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