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Oh is it Big Finnish?How is he getting cucked? This is for Big Finish.
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Oh is it Big Finnish?How is he getting cucked? This is for Big Finish.
Yep. He's doing 12 audio dramas.Oh is it Big Finnish?
Yeah, but it's time travel, so it's entirely possible all that shit happened after the events of "Rose" for him.I wonder if they'll set any of these before "Rose". I know it's partially implied that he's freshly regenerated at the beginning, but in the same episode it's also shown that he's done a ton of other shit we never actually see him do in the series.
It'd be a travesty if there weren't any stories before "Rose". Before the 50th anniversary the period between Eight and Nine was wholly unchartered territory and full of speculation. That Steven Moffat tried to crush that with comments about his debut in "Rose" was nothing short of annoying.Yeah, but it's time travel, so it's entirely possible all that shit happened after the events of "Rose" for him.
It's also explained in the novelisation of "Day of the Doctor" that the Ninth Doctor smashed every mirror in the TARDIS after regenerating, which means that scene in "Rose" is either the first time he got his hands on a working mirror or could bear to look at himself, so on that basis it's possible there could be stories set before "Rose".
So are we going to get a do over of day of the doctor?
Addendum to the above.It'd be a travesty if there weren't any stories before "Rose". Before the 50th anniversary the period between Eight and Nine was wholly unchartered territory and full of speculation. That Steven Moffat tried to crush that with comments about his debut in "Rose" was nothing short of annoying.
Huh. That is exactly what bugs me about modern day protagonists.You let one of them go, but that's nothing new. Every now and then, a little victim's spared because she smiled, because he's got freckles, because they begged. And that's how you live with yourself. That's how you slaughter millions. Because once in a while, on a whim, if the wind's in the right direction, you happen to be kind.
I don't think this is the same thing as that at all though. The Doctor very clearly doesn't want to be that way, and the fact that he (apparently, we never really got to see it) had to become a mass murderer to fight in the time war is one of the biggest pieces of baggage the doctor carries for 9 10 and even 11's run. It's the reason why he disowned an entire incarnation of himself, possibly incorrectly.Huh. That is exactly what bugs me about modern day protagonists.
@A Useless Fish over in the star trek thread described the protagonist in Lower decks as "abusive, violent, unstable, unbearable, and an all-round horrible self-righteous human being." And that's how they justify it. Because once in a while, the character happens to be kind.
I don't think things have gotten bad enough that the heroes are mass murders (that I can recall - but give me time) but then it seems perfectly acceptable that as long as the slaughter is off screen - but the random acts of kindness are on screen - the audience is willing to accept it.
Humans have gone insane.
OH yes I'm not really talking about the Doctor in particular, just that his words are oddly prophetic in the way things have gone in writing.I don't think this is the same thing as that at all though. The Doctor very clearly doesn't want to be that way, and the fact that he (apparently, we never really got to see it) had to become a mass murderer to fight in the time war is one of the biggest pieces of baggage the doctor carries for 9 10 and even 11's run. It's the reason why he disowned an entire incarnation of himself, possibly incorrectly.
Unfortunately, and this is the biggest wasted opportunity of the War Doctor in my opinion, most of what little we see from The War Doctor, he's just an older crankier boomer Doctor, one who more or less acts the same way he usually does, all while saying he's too old for this shit.
In the first episode of "Lower Decks", Mariner is all those things @A Useless Fish said and more. She's very clearly a danger to herself and others, and yet she never feels bad about it because the show insists that she's awesome and never did anything wrong in the first place.In the first 2 minutes of the episode, our literal first introduction to the character, she's drunk off her ass and swinging a bat'leth at Space Morty multiple times, eventually stabbing him in the leg "because wacky", it's ok though because later she shirks her duty to give some farmers stolen farming equipment from the ship. Also, her putting Space Morty's life in danger *again* just so happens to inadvertently save the ship from crisis of the week. I'm honestly having a hard time seeing a point where she even "happened to be kind".
I'm honestly having a hard time seeing a point where she even "happened to be kind".
later she shirks her duty to give some farmers stolen farming equipment from the ship
Huh. That is exactly what bugs me about modern day protagonists.
@A Useless Fish over in the star trek thread described the protagonist in Lower decks as "abusive, violent, unstable, unbearable, and an all-round horrible self-righteous human being." And that's how they justify it. Because once in a while, the character happens to be kind.
I don't think things have gotten bad enough that the heroes are mass murders (that I can recall - but give me time) but then it seems perfectly acceptable that as long as the slaughter is off screen - but the random acts of kindness are on screen - the audience is willing to accept it.
Humans have gone insane.
Eh fair enough, but this "good deed" is undercut by the fact that we as an audience are never shown, before or after, that the farmers are struggling in any meaningful way. Mariner just says they are to justify her shirking her duty and stealing from the ship and we're meant to accept it because she's perfect.But you did. Go back a sentence:
All her antics are "supposed" to be ok because she helped some farmers guys.... (also probably because she's a minority so you know they can't do anything wrong)
Exactly. Another flaw in modern writing is the reduction of showing.Eh fair enough, but this "good deed" is undercut by the fact that we as an audience are never shown, before or after, that the farmers are struggling in any meaningful way. Mariner just says they are to justify her shirking her duty and stealing from the ship and we're meant to accept it because she's perfect.
To me, it looks like she decided to steal from the ship just to be insubordinate and stick it to Captain Mommy (who in fairness also seems to be a bit of a bitch.) I see your point though.
To bring this back to Doctor Who, this is exactly the problem I've always had with Rose Tyler. She's also always been a terrible person, but the show and the Doctor himself (especially 10) always treated her like she was this perfect and amazing person... Even though the show didn't even try to hide her *many* failings, it also somehow still told us to ignore those failings.Exactly. Another flaw in modern writing is the reduction of showing.
Or worse, the writers do such a bad job, they tell us one thing that then contradicts what is shown. i.e. "That guy is the worst." while the audience only ever sees the guy being a decent, likable chap. (or more likely, the only thing they've ever done is be mean to the protagonist - so then we're supposed to find them evil)
I'm feeling weird (and regretful) having lived long enough to see the writers on fanfic.net grow up and take over. (ok, maybe not literally, but it really feels that way)
I feel ya.To bring this back to Doctor Who, this is exactly the problem I've always had with Rose Tyler. She's also always been a terrible person, but the show and the Doctor himself (especially 10) always treated her like she was this perfect and amazing person... Even though the show didn't even try to hide her *many* failings, it also somehow still told us to ignore those failings.
I can't even call Rose, (or Mariner for that matter) a 'Mary Sue'. A Mary Sue is "perfect" in every way, to the detriment of the story even. If anything, they're both *anti* Mary Sues, in that they are anything *but* perfect, and yet we are all for some reason supposed to pretend that they still *are* perfect, despite the show not even trying to hide all evidence to the contrary... I absolutely hate that archetype. -_-