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radiantbaby ([personal profile] radiantbaby) wrote2011-03-28 05:36 am
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Drive-By Rewatch Thoughts: The Vampires of Venice

Rewatching 'Vampires of Venice' and it occurs to me that while part of me really likes when Rory says to the Doctor:

"You know what’s dangerous about you? It’s not that you make people take risks, it’s that you make them want to impress you. You make it so they don’t want to let you down. You have no idea how dangerous you make people to themselves when you’re around."

...I'm not sure it makes sense narratively. I mean, how would Rory know that about the Doctor's past and how things have been with his companions? Yes, he can probably extrapolate that being the case for Amy wanting to impress him, but it sounds bigger than that, like he's dropping some big meta on Eleven about the whole Doctor/Companion dynamic.

Hmm.

(Funny, that leap of logic gets quite over-looked in fandom while people can't seem to let go of the Amy-making-a-Star-Whale-and-Time-Lord-comparison. Both are equally problematic in ways, but then I think more people are out there looking for issues with Amy than they are with Rory. But that's a rant for another time.)

And, by the way, speaking of Rory, while I actually like him, he's quite passive-aggressive about the whole kissing incident and generally controlling of Amy in this episode in a way that makes me uncomfortable. I get that he's a bit upset with her over the kiss (which, considering, feels weird coming from a guy who just had a stripper at his stag-night), but the way he handles it is just a bit squicky. He's better by the end though, so that's good. And I want to like him, I do, and generally -- mostly due to the awesomeness of Arthur Darvill -- I do like him, but sometimes he comes off as a bit whiny and clingy and that's really just no fun. I value independence in relationships, not co-dependence.

[identity profile] evilgeniuslady.livejournal.com 2011-03-28 10:58 am (UTC)(link)
To be fair, Rory has actually seen the Doctor in action, in Eleventh Hour, and he's experienced first-hand the way both Jeff, Amy and Rory himself reacts to the Doctor firing on all cylinders. Jeff in particular was a good example of the way the Doctor gets people to impress him, but you also had the Doctor getting Amy to trick her way into the hospital using her police costume. It's not like Venice is the first time Rory actually sees this particular trait of the Doctor in action.