Jun. 12th, 2007

beccaelizabeth: my Watcher tattoo in blue, plus Be in red Buffy style font (Default)
Nice story, *terrible* costumes
I mean he's wandering around wearing little fluffy clouds
wtf???

Also in the 'things that can be copied' bit it's possibly not so much a good idea to have the day saved by letting snakes bite you. I'm just saying.


But there was stuff about defeating fear, and the Doctor being all guilty and angsty for putting his companions in danger, and fanfic opportunities while locked in a cage.

... er, to have deep and philosophical discussions, obviously.


Also there's one lady has shiny hats. Like a crown or a tiara or something. Shiny.

and they had these cool snakey candlesticks with glowsticks in.


Snakes is cool.


... with very many of these, they are better in the mind than on the screen. Because snakes are cool, but little rubber snakes of evil leave something to be desired.



But it was cool with shiny things and funfair mirrors and snakes and bein possessed and little glowy eyes (Mr Flibble's very angry) and that bit with the six faces of delusion with the pompous dude who thinks all that old stuff is so important and it was all quite neat.



Now I should go to sleep.
beccaelizabeth: my Watcher tattoo in blue, plus Be in red Buffy style font (Default)
Wandering around I read someone say "no one will ever do it quite as well as the creator."
Which seems a pretty common attitude to sources written by a single author, or strongly identified with a single writer.

Thing is, if you apply it to comics or to Doctor Who it makes absolutely no sense.

I mean in a lot of cases I wouldn't even know who the creator of a particular character was. And they've been around long enough that the whole storytelling style has changed around them. So the original stories are just not what modern audiences want, or at least they don't require more of the same.

It's a bit like saying nobody does Robin Hood quite as well as the original ballads. I wouldn't even know how they did. I like the redone for every generation versions.

The thing with comics, or Doctor Who, is that they are, by now, basically run by fans. People who grew up with those stories and went into the field not just to work in that medium but to work on those characters. Because that's just how it works, that's the way stories are told - write your arc and pass it on.

I think there's a fundamental difference in mindset between people who think of texts as having a single godlike author who can do no wrong and sets canon down from on high and people who see it as a collaborative and ongoing process. You'd think fanfic writers would automatically be the latter sort, but a lot seem to be the former and just think they're poaching.

I read comics, and watch DW, and did RPGs for that matter - I see storytelling as fundamentally being a group activity where everyone contributes their bit and the story evolves between them. And sometimes you have to ignore a chunk to keep the story going where you want it to, and sometimes other people ignore your chunk, and that's just how it works.

So when I think about writing for fanfic, comics, television, I don't see it as basically different activities. We're all playing the same game, just some people went pro. No reason I couldn't too.

... actually a lot of reasons I couldn't too, starting with 'don't want to' and 'can't be bothered', but what I mean is that door is not only open it's happily spinning.

So we can all play with the creators' toys. Building on that foundation we can do all sorts of awesome things. And isn't getting better over time one of those things we all try for? So not only can new writers play with the same 'verses, they can and do improve on the first ones to try. Not just as well as the creator, better.
beccaelizabeth: my Watcher tattoo in blue, plus Be in red Buffy style font (Default)
I like this one.
Twisty plot, time travel, mistaken identity, doubles, moral dilemmas, and introduction of a character who could end up doing anything. He's in trouble and he could be trouble and also he's way mysterious. Got to love that.

Brigadier*2 is kind of fun. Apparently tidier=younger. I liked the little bits about what people were doing now - used car salesman or hushhush research. Maths teacher is still weird. Losing his memory must have been odd for everyone that knew him. Kind of fun.

I like it how they managed to threaten all the Doctor's lives at once. It takes a bit more arranging. Hitting him with a big rock, whilst sometimes tempting, is unlikely to be effective. Well, sufficiently big rock that stays on him, maybe, but generally you'd just get a series of new and potentially more annoying versions.

I liked it when Nyssa and Tegan got youthed. That was amusing. Because clearly going backwards has the opposite effect! That's what reversing the polarity will get you. *nods*

Nyssa's outfit wasn't ugly. That's new.

The Brigadier wasn't very nice. Being bossy when he is in fact the boss is much easier to take than randomly telling people to stay in the car when he's not the boss at all.

The moral dilemma bit - die so that 8 other people can die when they want to = no, die so that 2 other people can live when they want to = yes. Or, possibly, die to help 8 strangers = no but 2 friends = yes. Or it could be a boy-girl thing. Several layers of problem there.
Or, of course, it could be 'die to remove source of potential infection from universe'.

But then universe arranged it so he didn't die, which is handy.
This is what happens when the writers are on your side!
... observer effect, not that lucky when we aren't watching? ;-)

He wouldn't have died right away, he'd have just run out of being a Time Lord. Which is apparently synonymous with being able to regenerate. Hmmm.

The Doctor's habit of picking up random teenagers just never stops looking dodgy.
School uniform!
... which, looking at the other guys, wasn't a very uniform uniform. I mean they mostly had hats and ties but the rest was a bit mixnmatch.

I liked the car at the beginning.

The random bird on the head of the black guardian is a bit offputting. I mean it's hard to take a guy seriously even if he has grand cosmic powers if he also has a bird on his head.

I think the Doctor suspects something is up. Making predictions for things I've probably seen already is a bit wonky but there were certainly a bunch of clues. Like with Rose and knowing things she shouldn't ought to.

Now the TARDIS has 3 people with alien level knowledge and one person who reduces complex physics to 'zap'. Accurate as this is, it isn't going to make her look good.



I should probably do some real world stuff now. Like shopping. Yesterday's cupboard clean out left that rather necessary.
Also I have to make some decisions about who to interview for that companion job.
I hadn't previously considered the thing where I'd get guilty for not just employing everyone.
I know it doesn't work
and yet
*facepalm*

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