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[I just posted this in a comment over on
tempestsarekind's LJ, but I thought I'd put it here as well. Call it a mini-review of sorts for 'Curse of the Black Spot'. Or just some thoughts on A Certain Scene at the End.]
This wasn't my favorite episode (wasn't terrible, but not amazing either), but I am wondering if it is planting some seeds about the Doctor's characterization.
I've seen a lot of complaints questioning why the Doctor didn't help Amy save Rory at the end of the episode and how he just sort of stood back (I mean, surely the Doctor could help in some way, if not CPR, some sort of medical bay of his own in the TARDIS?) and I wonder if that is pointing to something bigger. I'm not sure what it is yet, though --
Could it be that the Doctor's changed in some way this season? Could it be that the Doctor already feels as if he's stepping in too much on their relationship, so he gives them this moment (for better or worse)? Is the Doctor a little jealous of Rory's place in Amy's life, so in a small way (that he'd never admit to and/or may not even be conscious of), he wants him gone again? Is he not really the Doctor in the first place (i.e a clone, some other duplicate, etc)?
I hope this all gets answered this season. I've heard hints that Moffat might be playing around with the Doctor's character this year, so I'm intrigued to see what he's going to do.
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This wasn't my favorite episode (wasn't terrible, but not amazing either), but I am wondering if it is planting some seeds about the Doctor's characterization.
I've seen a lot of complaints questioning why the Doctor didn't help Amy save Rory at the end of the episode and how he just sort of stood back (I mean, surely the Doctor could help in some way, if not CPR, some sort of medical bay of his own in the TARDIS?) and I wonder if that is pointing to something bigger. I'm not sure what it is yet, though --
Could it be that the Doctor's changed in some way this season? Could it be that the Doctor already feels as if he's stepping in too much on their relationship, so he gives them this moment (for better or worse)? Is the Doctor a little jealous of Rory's place in Amy's life, so in a small way (that he'd never admit to and/or may not even be conscious of), he wants him gone again? Is he not really the Doctor in the first place (i.e a clone, some other duplicate, etc)?
I hope this all gets answered this season. I've heard hints that Moffat might be playing around with the Doctor's character this year, so I'm intrigued to see what he's going to do.
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Date: 2011-05-12 11:47 pm (UTC)Rory did drown. Maybe the Doctor has had his hands more than burnt once when he's interfered in another's life path (Waters of Mars).