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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-26 03:17 pm

[ SECRET POST #2216 ]


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(Anonymous) 2013-01-26 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
NA who's one of the brand new Who fans around here...

Now I'm starting to understand why people hated series 6 so much (and the River/Doctor relationship) - I can't say I disagree because I understand your points now that they're laid out along with the anon who made the post about all the lessons of the episodes. I don't know why it didn't bother me as much when I watched it (or why it still doesn't even now) I guess I was able to watch series 6 on it's own without thinking about the fact that many of the same lessons were already had in series 5? Or maybe I'm too good at ignoring the deeper issues with certain shows if I'm having enough fun with it otherwise.
intrigueing: (old girl and her thief)

[personal profile] intrigueing 2013-01-26 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, if you can appreciate season 6 on its own merits, more power to you! It's certainly not all bad, and I can see how a lot of fun can be had with it. It's just that I unfortunately couldn't enjoy it because so many things niggled at me.

And I relate to you: when I was first getting into DW back in 2008/9, I watched the episodes all out of order, and therefore totally missed a lot of the problems with season 4 because I enjoyed the episodes individually and didn't really connect it in my mind to the arcs of season 2-3 and didn't really care to. It's just a TV show after all, it's for having fun! And they still don't bother me all that much, even though I intellectually notice a lot more problems now, because I remember enjoying them the first time I saw them. Nothing wrong with being able to enjoy things on one level. In fact, I'd say it's a good thing. :)

(Anonymous) 2013-01-26 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
AYRT

The more I think about it I think the main thing for me is that I have a tendency to view each episode as a totally separate thing as I'm watching it - so I'm not thinking a lot about how it fits in with the rest of the series at the time. Even if I'm marathon viewing like I have been with Doctor Who ... So even if lessons are repeated I (mostly) don't notice until afterwards when I stop and think about the whole series on a whole (or really when someone makes me stop and think about it). Plus the whole, "I just wanna have fun" thing. Because to me it was a lot of fun.
intrigueing: (happy nine)

[personal profile] intrigueing 2013-01-27 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's how I used to do it (and yeah, it WAS more fun...I just can't help myself noticing nowadays). I was also hoping after season 5 that the show would become more episodic, since Moffat's a concept guy and it seemed that an episodic style would play more to his strengths than an arc style. Ah well...*shrugs*