But GitF is like S2 in 45 minutes. The love, the loss, the loneliness. And it's Ten's Dalek in that it lays out his motivations and his way of looking at the world. And more than School Reunion it lays out what life will be like for him after Rose. Same as it always was, with a few happy memories and some sad ones. It's incredibly tragic in that, but with that resignation to the inevitability of time and change. "Everything ends" but with clockdroids and a horse.
Yeah... don't see it. I can't even see where you see it. I see dissonance and inconsistency and something that attempts to detract from what the rest of the season is about. I see shoddy workmanship and a silly resolution. I see missing scenes that I would have enjoyed and scenes present that I found annoying and frustrating. Magic and illusion and nothing of substance.
Her first episode I found her perfectly capable and potentially interesting. But I could never have loved her, and the universe loving her just made me go off her because it felt so absurd.
The Doctor loved her. Jack loved her. Adam thought she was cute. Most people they encounter don't find her irritating (Queen Victoria being an exception), but I don't see where we're meant to think that the universe is in love with her, or even a substantial portion of it. Again, this may be a result of me not being anywhere near the apparently overwhelming media blitz, but I really don't see the 'everyone loves her' thing actually happening in the show.
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Yeah... don't see it. I can't even see where you see it. I see dissonance and inconsistency and something that attempts to detract from what the rest of the season is about. I see shoddy workmanship and a silly resolution. I see missing scenes that I would have enjoyed and scenes present that I found annoying and frustrating. Magic and illusion and nothing of substance.
Her first episode I found her perfectly capable and potentially interesting. But I could never have loved her, and the universe loving her just made me go off her because it felt so absurd.
The Doctor loved her. Jack loved her. Adam thought she was cute. Most people they encounter don't find her irritating (Queen Victoria being an exception), but I don't see where we're meant to think that the universe is in love with her, or even a substantial portion of it. Again, this may be a result of me not being anywhere near the apparently overwhelming media blitz, but I really don't see the 'everyone loves her' thing actually happening in the show.