Solid Ronin (post: 1484604) wrote:[spoiler] On the topic of River being part Timelord, while I have nothing against it. I agree that it's "wuh". But I can't say it doesn't have a foundation, Amy had the whole universe poured into her head BEFORE she was a time traveler, and Rory's a time traveler that's not existed, then existed again as plastic. That's a whole lot of timey whinny energy. [/spoiler]
[spoiler] This makes sense, but it's still a stretch. Even for timey wimey stuff.
I would hope that Moffat's not running out of ideas already to resort to creating a new half timelord. :\ [/spoiler]
[spoiler]And as for The Doctor's anger I think it fits, he's just been played and someones died right in front of him just to get to him and suddenly River pops up all smiles and banter. Matt's a good actor, but this is the second episode that's made me say that out loud. [/spoiler]
[spoiler] Oh! I wasn't clear enough at first. The Doctor's anger was definitely called for in the end (especially when River showed up. The build-up there was excellent). I was referring to him suddenly being mad when he shows up at first. The Doctor, while definitely on a mission to save Amy, was winning. Why would he be angry? [/spoiler]
Yuki-Anne (post: 1484623) wrote:Okay, FINALLY...
[spoiler] Rory is the BEST, but I don't agree that he would be better without Amy, because his love for Amy is what makes him so freaking awesome. I pretty much melted when he walked in with the baby (even if it was fake). That. Was. Amazing. I think except for Donna Noble he is my FAVORITE companion. And right now he's kind of tied with Donna for favorite. [/spoiler]
[spoiler] Actually, I like Rory's personality beyond how he reacts with Amy (as his wife). You know, his trusting in the Doctor, his courage, etc. I just often feel like you could put any other woman there and he'd act the same.
But hey, I don't want to be bashing Amy, though. She's actually a better companion than I thought she was going to be. In last season, she was fantastic, but this season seemed a bit off for her. Which was mainly the script's fault (the actress is great!)
If someone makes the excuse that she was flesh and that's why she was seeming not that great, I'm not buying it. Amy's soul was in there. [/spoiler]
[spoiler]I agree that Tennant's Doctor did angry better, and I do agree that was from the writing. They built up the Doctor's angry, scary side REALLY well for #10. They're treating it like it's very much established here, I think. I don't know, I think Matt's doctor is too lovable, innocent, and sweet to be as fully convincing as Tennant's when it comes to dark and scary. Not that 10 wasn't lovable and sweet when he wanted to be but his personality was stronger and more bombastic, so it worked to his advantage. Matt's can be rather too absent-minded. This is the second time 11 has been massively duped. I'm trying to remember how many times (save poorly written standalone episodes) that 10 was trapped or tricked. I think it's not working to the advantage of the character that the prevailing story lines involve him being completely bamboozled. It has one of two effects: either his enemies are very, very clever, or he's just not paying enough attention. I think it comes across as both. [/spoiler]
[spoiler] Ten also had more than a half of one episode for the anger to build up if he did get tricked. But, the only time I ever recall seeing Ten angry was in the finale of season four and in the specials (mainly Water on Mars and The End of Time). Thing is, the Doctor only gets angry if he has no other alternative. That's a timelord thing, not his ever-changing personality. Eleven wasn't at the end of his rope when he first became angry.
Correction on the anger part though, see my answer to Solid Ronin.
Anger when River shows up = believable and called for
Anger before that, even to Colonel Runaway = too extreme and uncalled for for the character. [/spoiler]
Edit: One more thing...
[spoiler] I need to go back and watch River's first episodes to figure out why she didn't regenerate. It's been too long since I watched them, and I need to figure out if it actually fits with the writing, because I doubt they knew they were going to take the character in this direction when they introduced her.[/spoiler]
[spoiler] Considering she pretty much vaporized her mind, regeneration was out of the question. (if it was in question, I would think Moffat was trolling us). Though, the Doctor "saved" her in the end, so it was good. [/spoiler]
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