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Diana ([identity profile] butterfly.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] butterfly 2007-08-25 05:36 pm (UTC)

The movie version of Stardust does take some liberties with the ending, which if you intend to read the graphic novel/book I won't spoil for you.

Thank you! I kinda think that I really do, so I appreciate the lack of spoiling.

I just think from a story perspective that they need to resolve the situation while David Tennant is still in the role, because the viewer wouldn't really get any resonance from seeing a future Doctor who has no established onscreen relationship with Rose either a) pine for her or b) be reunited with her. This is especially true for the children who make up a large segment of the viewership.

Especially after hearing how very traumatized the children were about the Doctor losing Rose (in the Blink Confidential). And they haven't resolved it yet -- it still feels like a danging plotline. I definitely agree that that's something that they need to do with Tennant's Doctor, for the same reasons you mention.

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