This just in...I continue to be fickle
Mar. 24th, 2007 04:07 pmSome more Doctor Who spoilers under the cut tag but I'm not overtly spoiled here...so don't take this as a license to expose me to everything I'd rather not see...all I do is watch the news and trailers...so I'm not exactly Miss Well-Informed...and I don't want to be because I really...truly...want to stay a Dr. Who fan...for RTD and DAVID.
Mr. Saxon (played by John Simms)...is the Master. That's a bit of common understanding. But I said it before...and given the news clisp...I'll say it again...I don't think he is. I think he's the Valeyard. The Doctor gone evil due to his own psychological baggage. His go it alone, meglomania has led to him taking charge of humanity rather than allowing humanity to go on being idiotic and self-destructive. And he's "More than a match for the Doctor." Because he knows every trick the Doctor might pull.
And...well...despite Martha kisses and fuzzy weddings and a sweeping romance novel cover shot of the unconscious Martha in the Doctor's arms...a Valeyard showdown...is telly I'd like to see.
Rabid is one of the few old school people NOT salivating for the Master to return. I like the idea of the Valeyard much better. Especially in New Who where his loneliness is such an issue.
Rae
Mr. Saxon (played by John Simms)...is the Master. That's a bit of common understanding. But I said it before...and given the news clisp...I'll say it again...I don't think he is. I think he's the Valeyard. The Doctor gone evil due to his own psychological baggage. His go it alone, meglomania has led to him taking charge of humanity rather than allowing humanity to go on being idiotic and self-destructive. And he's "More than a match for the Doctor." Because he knows every trick the Doctor might pull.
And...well...despite Martha kisses and fuzzy weddings and a sweeping romance novel cover shot of the unconscious Martha in the Doctor's arms...a Valeyard showdown...is telly I'd like to see.
Rabid is one of the few old school people NOT salivating for the Master to return. I like the idea of the Valeyard much better. Especially in New Who where his loneliness is such an issue.
Rae
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Date: 2007-03-24 09:57 pm (UTC)As for this Martha fuzzy business...I'm not bothered by the kiss anymore because it doesn't seem romantic at all, and with the way they had him feel about Rose, and who the Doctor is, any wedding is going to be out of some necessity and not because he wants to marry Martha. If it goes the way of romance, I'll be disappointed, because then it's just RTD et al giving in to tv stereoptypes and whatnot, and not keeping with the tradition of the show, at least from my understanding...
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Date: 2007-03-24 09:58 pm (UTC)The Doctor being the last is the crux of his character in New Who and that would be just…no. Not good TV.
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Date: 2007-03-24 10:19 pm (UTC)I actually liked the Master as an adversary...until they overexposed him to death. He was a great nemesis, but they stuck him in every single freakin' episode there for a while. If he'd been more like the Daleks (cropping up repeatedly, but not constantly), I would have been more happy.
The Valeyard is a *really* interesting idea. I haven't thought of him in ages, but the Doctor having to face his "dark side" again would be a great thing to explore. As you say, with all the psychological baggage he's toting around these days, it would make sense.
Technically... I think it's Pre-Star Wars
Date: 2007-03-24 10:22 pm (UTC)Really...I think it's all around different when it's yourself...and you DON'T know that you are good at heart. I don't know that the Doctor believes in himself as much as that he has no other choice but to go on.
And, honestly, I don't think it will go the way of romance. I think they are going to outline the differences...show subtlty and such. Like the kiss...it is all about HIS reaction to it. There is none of the squeaking "Yep! Still got it!" of the Cassandra/Rose kiss. Nor any of the "Come 'ere!" sexy growl of Nine/Rose. Nor even the shy smile of sweetness after the helmet kiss. This one is perfunctory to him...which is what it would have been with Rose if say...he'd just been saving her life there during Bad Wolf.
Yeah...he WAS saving her life. But he was also in love with her and getting a bit of a kiss.
Rae
Pfft...you know me too well
Date: 2007-03-24 10:36 pm (UTC)It really is the old school in me in almost equal measure with the Rose-shipper that objects to the sex-boy in space thing. Yes, the Doctor is a romantic figure...by his very nature but is he going to kiss every companion from now on? Is that going to be a running gag?
Well...why not? I suppose...maybe if we ride it out it won't matter in the long. As I've said...the Rose kisses weren't really the center of the story anyway.
As for the Master. Overused. And so...not fun for me. And...I think THE DOCTOR is likely to assume it is the Master. Of all the people to survive...his oldest enemy. Yes, he would believe that. And then, it turns out to be much...MUCH worse than that. What if the Doctor felt the only way to stop it was to kill himself? Would his well meaning friends allow it?
Rae
And beyond that...the Master is overused
Date: 2007-03-24 10:40 pm (UTC)And then the truth comes out and BAM! It's the Valeyard and much, much worse...and also...it's sort of self-fulfilling because the Valeyard can laugh at his younger self...and say, "Oh, you thought you weren't alone? HA! You are...all alone and doomed to nothing but pain and loneliness forever."
Rae
thinking I would like to see David play that out.
Re: Pfft...you know me too well
Date: 2007-03-24 10:44 pm (UTC)Having seen it now, the kiss a bit too clinical to be romantic (I also noticed that his hands are positioned pretty much how they'd be for his "mind rummaging" trick)...but it also lingers a bit too long for it to be completely perfunctory. I don't like it, but I think I can live with it.
But I agree with you about the romance novel cover shot. Ick. Me no likee.
Re: Technically... I think it's Pre-Star Wars
Date: 2007-03-24 11:16 pm (UTC)And the nice bit about that is, the Doctor doesn't believe in himself. He's very realist that way - He knows he's done terrible things, and he's not quite sure he can ever really come back from them, nor feel he's worthy of being called "good".
I've always felt that at first, what happened between the Doctor and Rose was unintentional, aside from a slight nuance toward attraction, until they kind of realized what was happening and moved it gently in that direction. I think you're totally right about the Doctor and Rose (and Martha) that way.
In that sense, I figured, it wasn't so much a betrayal of original Who, and it wasn't just giving in to popularist demands. Whereas, and I don't really think they'll do this, if they turned right around and had the Doctor suddenly proclaiming love and making commitments (re: doing Domestic) or any of that and having some sort of pronounced romantic relationship with Martha, that would be.
~L
Re: And beyond that...the Master is overused
Date: 2007-03-25 12:42 am (UTC)"I'm so old now. I used to have so much mercy."
Chills.
It never ceases to amaze me that Ten is waaay scarier than Nine, despite his outward cuddliness.
I also think it would be a great way to explore the Doctor's unbelievably huge psychological issues. I mean, nothing good can come from accepting the title of the Lonely God. That's just asking for trouble, is what that is.
And? DT would ROCK playing Evil!Doctor. I don't know how he does that, the uber-scary, but I think I like it.
Also...really...I think nothing would
Date: 2007-03-25 01:13 am (UTC)Rae
thinking David will knock it out of the park on emotion
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Date: 2007-03-25 02:27 am (UTC)Not really familiar with old school Who, so I went and read up on the Valeyard after reading this earlier- that would be brilliant.
Previews are useless because they're so often intentionally misleading. Trying to learn not to get upset over anything, because there's sure to be a different explanation than the immediately obvious. The purpose is to get people talking and build anticipation- which they're doing rather well.
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Date: 2007-03-25 07:46 am (UTC)I think we may be in for a similar emotional arc to S2. Partly I think they do it to get publicity and cover all the varied fanbases. He'll be a bit of a slutboi for the first half, or at least an emotional liability. And then Cornell and Moffatt come in and take over for the wake-up call. We get a two-parter that absolutely ratchets up the emotional tension - think TIP/TSP, or even Doctor Dances in S1, then a couple of consolidation eps and finally the huge finale.
I can't wait to see the conversation with Martha straight after Human Nature. I mean, the background to that. He's just married someone and presumably had to leave them almost immediately, Martha's burning up with unrequited love, he's already broken, or at least bruised, Rose's, Reinette's and Sarah Jane's hearts, not to mention his own......and that's before we get to Jack. If she doesn't call him out I shall probably write that scene myself.
Hey! Hey! I'm a bit of the spoiler police
Date: 2007-03-25 09:36 am (UTC)That said, I happen to agree with you though...about the emotional rollercoaster...but not about Martha being heartbroken...I imagine by the Human Nature episodes she will be over her jealousy and coming to the conclusion that she's not really in love with him at all. I think HE is more likely to be feeling confused about everything than her. And then Jack comes back.
I'm interested in what Jack knows...he would assume Rose was gone because that was the last thing he HEARD...but then...he heard the TARDIS leave and he knows about Ten and the Sycorax and even the Battle of Canary Wharf. So, is he expecting Rose to be onboard? Or does he know she was lost? What sort of comparisons will he draw? How hurt is he to have been left behind?
Rae
Re: Pfft...you know me too well
Date: 2007-03-25 07:47 pm (UTC)You know what's kind of odd? I think that both Martha fans (some, not all) and Rose fans are against the idea of another ship. Peronally. I'm hoping that Martha just ends up being good plantonic friends with the Doctor. No crushing, but maybe some harmless flirting and lots of bickering like kids.
I agree with you, web-y
Date: 2007-03-25 09:50 pm (UTC)As an old school fan, I'm ready to have an old school companion...as good friend to the Doctor who is there for her own ends rather than to simply support his emotional needs or satisfy her own. I think Rose works as "true love" because she's exactly where the "true love" character belongs...on the homefront. We can't see...and you know wouldn't want to see...the Doctor having emo meltdowns every week. Nor, really, should we be as attached as I am (and thousands of others are) to Rose Tyler.
If they go down the romantic path again...they run a risk of seriously dividing the audience. Rose shippers bail now...Martha shippers bail next time. Eventually, you have no fans left but the manically disloyal.
Rae
well...
Date: 2007-03-26 11:18 pm (UTC)As for your valeyard idea, i love it! I go to outpost gallifrey and they are all certain it is the master and to have it turn around to be the valeyard would knock me off my seat.
Are you planning to watch series 3 then? I've heard that there are a lot of rose references in it so i will be watching to see if he finally comes up with the L word but i'm not holding my breath :)
I think my heart has stopped... *weeps*
Date: 2007-03-27 12:44 am (UTC)I want to f*ing die.
Back onto topic, tho, I adore the idea of Valeyard coming back. I think it's such a great idea that there exists out there the embodiment of all the darkness of the Doctor's soul, and it makes so much more sense now that the Doctor has endured not only the destruction of Gallifrey but the loss of Rose as well. I've had the idea in my head for some time for a fic where this future incarnation of the Doctor is responsible for ripping a new hole between the dimensions just to get back to Rose, not caring how many worlds he destroys or how many innocents suffer in order to achieve it. Probably won't ever get around to writing it, but the very real possibility of the Doctor descending into this darker form is quite a frightening and intriguing thought!
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go dig a hole to live in, because my despair knows no bounds. Seriously, where's the damn shovel. I'm done.
Re: I agree with you, web-y
Date: 2007-03-27 01:02 am (UTC)God, I need to go back and watch some Old School now. Second Doctor should make me feel better. Ah yes, Two/Jamie/Zoe - now there was a great TARDIS crew...
Re: Technically... I think it's Pre-Star Wars
Date: 2007-03-27 01:22 am (UTC)Ah...so...someone looked it up
Date: 2007-03-27 02:42 am (UTC)And the Master is too cliched...and steeped in old school...and I would bring him back only much later in time and then...in a way that is not so much "Oh, he survived" as genie in the bottle...because when last we saw the Master...he was rather fit to be bottled.
Rae
Re: Ah...so...someone looked it up
Date: 2007-03-27 03:25 am (UTC)Re: I agree with you, web-y
Date: 2007-03-27 04:58 am (UTC)