And seriously, guys...
Jun. 3rd, 2008 04:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
SHE'S HIS FUCKING WIFE!!
She's not Rose, she's not Jenny, she's not the Rani, she's not Romana. River Song is the Doctor's wife from the future. She's going to die in the next episode. He will spend all that time with her, doing all that funstuff in her diary, knowing precisely how and when she will inevitably die.
Paradoxes, inevitability, fate, curse of a Time Lord... Jesus Christ to hear fandom talking you'd think they'd never seen a Moffat episode before.
EDITED TO ADD SOMETHING I POSTED IN THE COMMENTS: I don't understand what everyone's so worked up about, she's not the next companion, she's his lover/wife from some point in the future. We'll more than likely never see her again. It's about time travel and the weirdness involved. It's about the Doctor losing the woman he loves, BEFORE HE LOVES HER. It's about her dying in the arms of a man WHO DOESN'T LOVE HER YET. It's a timey-wimey Moffat story, nothing more.
Moffat's apparent fascination with the mechanics of time travel make me tremendously excited about his tenure as boss. I think if Moffat does go for any sort of overriding story arc, it will be far more clever than Rusty's namechecking "Torchwood" every bloody episode, and will probably deal with the same themes he seems so fond of, fixed history, inevitability of events, consequences of past and future actions. I'm excited about Moffat, really I am.
She's not Rose, she's not Jenny, she's not the Rani, she's not Romana. River Song is the Doctor's wife from the future. She's going to die in the next episode. He will spend all that time with her, doing all that funstuff in her diary, knowing precisely how and when she will inevitably die.
Paradoxes, inevitability, fate, curse of a Time Lord... Jesus Christ to hear fandom talking you'd think they'd never seen a Moffat episode before.
EDITED TO ADD SOMETHING I POSTED IN THE COMMENTS: I don't understand what everyone's so worked up about, she's not the next companion, she's his lover/wife from some point in the future. We'll more than likely never see her again. It's about time travel and the weirdness involved. It's about the Doctor losing the woman he loves, BEFORE HE LOVES HER. It's about her dying in the arms of a man WHO DOESN'T LOVE HER YET. It's a timey-wimey Moffat story, nothing more.
Moffat's apparent fascination with the mechanics of time travel make me tremendously excited about his tenure as boss. I think if Moffat does go for any sort of overriding story arc, it will be far more clever than Rusty's namechecking "Torchwood" every bloody episode, and will probably deal with the same themes he seems so fond of, fixed history, inevitability of events, consequences of past and future actions. I'm excited about Moffat, really I am.
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:16 am (UTC)But the beauty of a good character is being able to see what one wants to see.
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:16 am (UTC)Wordy McWord. It's like they're ignoring everything before 2005.
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:18 am (UTC)I love the idea that this meeting actually causes they're eventual relationship because I can see the Doctor avoiding her for a century or two out of sheer bloody-mindedness, but then his curiosity will get the better of him and he'll pop in to visit her and find her kind of interesting and then he'll leave and then he'll wonder so he'll come back to see if he missed something and the cycle will repeat till eventually they fall in love and get married.
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:19 am (UTC)I suppose I do prefer an ensemble cast in general to a "Person A and Sidekick B" style of writing, which has been why this character heavy season hasn't upset me, but I truly don't think Donna has been shoved aside yet, and I doubt she ever will be.
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:23 am (UTC)It's pretty much because of huge breaks in logic; I know it's all wibbly-wobbly, but I hate being dropped in the middle of a relationship and being expected to have some sort of emotional resonance with it when A) it's basically a lifted storyline and B) I can really only take comfort in the fact that the Doctor is just as bewildered at her forwardness as we are.
Speaking of her behavior, it strikes me that if she really was following the Doctor's rules on timelines, she wouldn't continue to make advances on him, esp. after she realizes he hasn't met her yet. Couple that with the fact that she keeps dropping hints like that and with the sonic screwdriver then having the gall to say "No, you no can has--is spoilers" is just plain stupid and irresponsible. And oh yeah, the total anvil-like subtlety with Donna. Yeah. Real smooth, River.
I do realize that this could all just be for added dramatic effect, but I think it could be handled so much better.
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:28 am (UTC)But I also have sort of a hair fetish.
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