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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-09-03 03:25 pm

[ SECRET POST #2071 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2071 ⌋

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hornpile: (who: eleven)

[personal profile] hornpile 2012-09-04 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
The Amy/Rory plot was what annoyed me the most about that episode. It just doesn't make sense for them to break up after everything they've been through. And the reasoning for it... couldn't they just have talked about it? And surely there are other options, like adoption? It just seemed like an excuse to inject a bit of drama in to the episode, but it didn't really work. (Their reconciliation was really sweet though.)

You brought up a lot of good points that I didn't notice. I'm like the anon you're replying to, I'm not great at noticing why writing is bad right off the bat. But wow, there is a lot of contradiction in this episode. Not to mention the doctor blowing up all the daleks when he should be against that. (Though maybe not, he's got a pretty messy track record there.)
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[personal profile] mekkio 2012-09-04 11:17 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, and usually I am very forgiving with Doctor Who. I know you can't really apply logic to it and I am good that. It was and is never a well written science-fiction show. Mind you, it's a fun, entertaining show. A blast to watch. But will it inspire future scientists like Star Trek has to create tech based on the show or be used as an inspiration for associations like NASA as in naming a shuttle after Enterprise in order to "bravely go where no man has gone before?" Nope. (Frankly, no one is trying to build a time-space machine based on the TARDIS or trying to figure out if the laws of space-time behave like that on Doctor Who because, again, there's no real science that you could use from the show to inspire you.)

But, odd enough, Doctor Who does inspires the art culture more than anything else. Fanartists, fanfic writers even fanvideo creators. That's where Doctor Who shines as a beacon of creativeness. And, fine, that's great. As a fanartists, I am right drawing along besides everyone else.

But, back to this episode, again, usually I can forgive the complete lack of logic that Doctor Who gives you simply because in the end, Doctor Who is meant to be fun and not serious and the actors are always top notch. (Matt Smith, in my humble opinion, is an absolutely brilliant actor. And I'll watch him in anything.) But not out of character characters and plot holes that scream of, "Frik, I've got five minutes to finish this script." I hate lazy writing. And this episode is trampled to death with it.