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fandomsecrets2012-12-26 06:34 pm
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See, I honestly don't think he good. For all we fault the Doctor for his god complex, if he just up and said 'fuck it, I'm settling down and I'm not putting myself on the line to help any more people,' we'd all hate him and be pissed that he did. He essentially is a lonely god of sorts. He has that responsibility whether he wants it or not. So I don't think he can just settle. Being the last 'good guy' Timelord left means he doesn't have a choice to be 'neutral/ disinterested guy' Timelord. He's gotta be there because he's always been there. After 900 years, he couldn't just stop. The universe and all the people who know him wouldn't let him, including himself.
Saying 'Timelords are lucky' is a slippery slope. They're in a class all their own, completely different from any other species on the planet. Different rules, different problems, different baggage. To humans, who seem to want to prolong life as much as we can and have as much excitement in our lives as we can take, a TARDIS and the ability to regenerate instead of just dying would seem like the jackpot. But to someone for whom that's part and parcel, it seems to me that yearning for that normality and consistency and simplicity that comes with never changing and settling down is something that a person like the Doctor would eventually develop. The fact that he could never really have that...I think I'd go a little crazy too honestly if I had to deal with and see half the things he has.
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(Anonymous) 2012-12-27 03:19 am (UTC)(link)But this is all in relation to him being angry towards Wilf unfairly. I'm not saying I don't understand and mostly agree. I'm saying his actions were uncalled for and ended Ten's arc on a poor note.
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I agree with you that what he said was out of line and shouldn't have been said to someone. But I never really considered it as him really saying it to Wilf and I think the point was that Wilf understood that. The Doctor was literally raging against the dying light and he couldn't be taken in earnest at that time. Wilf knew that and I think we were supposed to see that too, as much as it upset us to hear those words seemingly directed at Wilf. Wilf was merely the vehicle of the Ten's destruction. I belief Ten would have raged at anyone who wasn't what he expected (i.e the Master).