Very latish to DW:
I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a DW episode so much. I watched it twice, as it was so good.
And dang, so many questions! And theories!
But first...
So Amy has Schrödinger's pregnancy? And she's the mother of a Time Lord?
Here's what I'm kindda hoping for: with all of the "let's pick up every last detail from every DW season!" thing going on there (oh, how they scared me with many Amy's death!), I'm wishing that somehow, just somehow, it's the Doctor's daughter. You know, from the episode where they cloned him in the land of everlasting 4 day war.
the Silence
You have no idea how irritating it is to keep hearing again and again Cylons instead of Silence. I was first confused, then disappointed from the BSG very odd ripoff, and then it took me about 15 minutes to remember the Silence thing.
River
Is fantastic. And awesome. I'll get back to her later, but I just needed to say that the flirting scene with the doctor might have been replayed few times. Ahem. And it's still hot. Reminds me of the good ol'days of me and omnis over at Bitches.
Amy and Canton had a nice Mulder and Scully vibe in the nursing home
I watched exactly 5 minutes of x-files and thought the same.
Rory and Amy, Doctor and River
Are designed to break my heart. The dynamics of both of the couples is similar (very strong and equal-yet-different characters. Well, maybe River is a bit better than the Doctor. At least, I like her better), but it's their positions that makes them so different.
I'm worried that the woman at the door is telling the truth, and it's another season in which Pond is dreaming/constructing. It's brilliant in theory, but it's not Dr. Who, in a way, you know? Unless Moffat is there to completely change the series, which is OK, I can roll with it for he is a brilliant storyteller.
There's something deep here, which I have no time to think of. It's how Moffat plays with forgetting and remembering. Remember Donna, and how she lost her memory was very tragic and heartbreaking? Here, with Pond, it's how a woman actively losing and gaining memory is constructing the world. And there's River, how has to place herself in time every time she meets the Doctor, and remember what not to tell him - or else, spoilers in his timeline. And the Silence. And the Doctor himself.
But again, no time, dammit. Wonderful ep. Wonderful River.
When they had a viking funeral, I couldn't help thinking about the Doctor Who season opener. Two Sci-fi future deaths in a row set afire and shoved out into the water.
Joshua, lose that sweater. It's almost as heinous as alternaMisha's.
I wasn't surprised by Olivia's death (from the preview I knew there was a funeral and a broken Peter), but the way they did it was pretty shocking.
I actually liked it--no machinations, silly traps, or tricks. Just straight up, bullet through the head. You have to appreciate the simplicity.
Joshua, lose that sweater. It's almost as heinous as alternaMisha's.
It made me think of BBC!Watson with his cuddly sweaters.
I may spend this summer catching up on Fringe and Doctor Who.
Well, maybe River is a bit better than the Doctor. At least, I like her better
River is human. The Doctor isn't. In many ways he can, even should, be above or outside our likes and dislikes. We can love him or hate him, but he isn't us. River as a member of our species can be liked (or not, but I'm having a hard time thinking of anyone who doesn't, except maybe her prison guards and they don't count here), because she is familiar and we can comprehend her. The Doctor does not always make sense. River Song, even when she is not making sense, she is not making sense in ways that make sense to us. If that makes any sense to you.
Yeah, I'm shutting up now.
(Folks who generally like the show probably shouldn't browse around there much, but I thought this was funny enough to share.)
I've got to say that I agree with a lot of what that guy has to say about Moffat's version of DW. I didn't like this two-parter and it's reminding me of how I felt last season when the first few episodes were written by Steven Moffat. Nothing makes sense - there's a lot of plot trickery that serves absolutely no purpose. The Doctor orchestrates an almost genocidal action against the Silence (while mind-altering the entire human race to kill another species). I love the Doctor more than almost any other fictional character, but I actively dislike him in Moffat's version when he's being flip about implanting subliminal 'kill' messages into people. It's a gross idea.
The only stuff I enjoyed was the River/Doctor relationship and the acting from the four main leads and Mark Sheppard.
I just watched the Fringe finale! OMGWTF!Disappearing Peter??
First impressions: The Watchers at the end reminded me of the angels from the Wings of Desire-verse.
It was a fifteen year leap into the future, but I was surprised that Olivia's niece was an agent.
Astrid with straight hair was hot, but wrong.
What is up with Broyle's eye?
I wonder what inspired the Viking style funeral? Is it a new cultural norm in this future?
In the "thank you" video, Josh Jackson was cute and thoughtful for thanking the crew and seemed enthused about getting another season. So, I don't
think
he's leaving.