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ladymercury_10 ([personal profile] ladymercury_10) wrote2012-12-03 01:29 pm

less homework = more fangirling

Everyone keeps telling me it is NO GOOD that I never finished RTD Who, and especially that I never watched any Ninth Doctor episodes.  So last night, [livejournal.com profile] light_frost and I watched "Rose" and "The End of the World."  (Since we don't live in the same state, this really means we were on GChat while we were watching them.  She had seen them before, incidentally.)  

Man, I thought Ten was sad, but Nine goes and hangs out at, like, the launching of the Titanic, and his idea of an impressive vacation is taking Rose to see the world blow up.  Rose and Mickey were cute, even though they seemed like they were kind of talking past each other most of the time.  And they looked so young!  Also, weirdly, the special effects were super cheesy, but "Rose" was a much creepier episode to me than many more straightforwardly creepy episodes.  I am not sure if I am more susceptible to cheesy-scary than proper-scary, or if I am just getting more susceptible to being scared by Doctor Who in general. :P

Also in fannish news, I have been trying to get in some more library comics-reading before finals/winter break, so I just finished Robin: Year One, Batgirl: Death Wish, and Batgirl: Year One.  Which, Batgirl: Year One was amazing, and pretty much everything I would want from a comic.  The art was magical, and I really liked the story and how Babs and Dick were written.  It has a lot of mythology references, and allusions to Barbara's future as Oracle and such, and other cool stuff.  It makes me so sad that it's out of print. :(

Did everybody see that [livejournal.com profile] fandom_stocking moved to DreamWidth this year?  I haven't finished making my stocking yet, but I am very excited to do so.  Who all is participating?  I want to know where your stockings are. :D

[identity profile] ladymercury-10.livejournal.com 2012-12-04 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
No, but I mean the Doctor has always lost his companions for one reason or another, even if they're just hanging out somewhere else after having left on friendly terms. And he had some people die before, too, or get their memories erased. So if these things were happening to his companions even before the Time War and whatall, I don't get why he would attribute those things to having happened to Rose and Donna because of him acting too human? Or are you just saying that since some of them can't come back or remember him, he has to stay as much himself (and so non-human) as he can so that he can remember them as well as is possible?

[identity profile] giallarhorn.livejournal.com 2012-12-04 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
It's not that he attributes responsibility of the actual actions and things that happened to them to him being human, but the aftermath of the events and how he subsequently dealt with the losses that'd be linked to him being too human, hence Eleven. But the second is more or less the vein I'm getting at, since once he regenerates, it's implied that it'll be unlikely that he'll reengage on his old relationships with the same regard if at all, so Ten tries to hold onto those relationships through staying Ten.

Or you could just see it as the show being meta on itself and indicating that RTD's era was ending and with it, the characters and relationships and etc.

[identity profile] ladymercury-10.livejournal.com 2012-12-04 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
I think I sort of get it now.

[identity profile] giallarhorn.livejournal.com 2012-12-04 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, sorry for being confusing. Easy breakdown would be something like

Nine+things leading to regen->super human things->Ten
Ten->Tragedy/Angst/Tragedy/Sadness/Loss
Loss->I don't want to go become another person I like this person (A)
A->look what the emotional wreck I ended up dying as that's no good too emotional step back->Eleven

Though I don't know if that's actually easier to understand.

[identity profile] ladymercury-10.livejournal.com 2012-12-04 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
No, that's good! You've gotta love flowcharts. :D Thanks!

(I'm actually really being serious. I once made a flowchart the size of a card table to analyze my postgrad options. I think my mom thought I was absolutely terminally geeky at that point, haha. I don't know why it was that big, either, because I wasn't trying to choose between that many things. :P )
Edited 2012-12-04 05:27 (UTC)

[identity profile] giallarhorn.livejournal.com 2012-12-04 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I totally agree! Flowcharts are seriously the best diagrams ever :D

Haha, you had to factor in each individual variable and possibility and option and pros and cons and where this would lead you and where this might lead you XD