such_heights: amy and rory looking at a pile of post (who: amy [meet tardis])
Amy ([personal profile] such_heights) wrote in [community profile] doctorwho2011-05-08 11:55 pm

squee post!

I know I'm not the only one who's been enjoying the heck out of Season Six, and I thought it would be nice to have a post to talk about the things going on so far that we like.

Basic groundrules - keep it positive, and especially refrain from framing your praise by criticising something else, e.g. 'Matt Smith is soooo much better than every other Doctor, they all sucked', etc.

Please clearly mark any spoilers for future episodes, including episode trailers, casting information, interviews with writers, etc. All three aired episodes are fair game, as is unspoiled speculation.

A lot of the big things that have happened in the show so far have made really happy - the way we've been launched right into the middle of an epic story and the emotional and thematic throughline that's already developing. The mind-blowingly awesome River Song swaggering back onto my TV, Mark Sheppard's fantastic guest turn as Canton Everett Delaware III (and the introduction of one of the most prominent queer characters we've seen in a while), multiple new alien races, spaceships, gorgeous effects shots and cinematography, and the glorious return of a Team TARDIS very close to my heart.

Here are a few smaller things that have also brought me much joy:

+ Establishing a relationship between Rory and River, in particular that it seems to be partly founded on 'we married idiots, didn't we?'

+ "She's doing it again. Dr. Song, sir. She's packing."

+ Some of the smaller themes continuing from the last series - Rory's experiences as a Centurion, the reappearance of the Lodger spaceship, Amy's experiences as a child, etc. I feel rewarded as a fan who wonders about these things!

+ The way the writing continues to quietly play with gender and sexuality - both Amy/Rory and River/Doctor subvert stereotypical expectations of heterosexual relationships, in part because Rory and the Doctor are both so defined by qualities like kindness and compassion, and the forthrightness of both Amy and River. But both relationships clearly have a basis of mutual respect and affection (still developing in the Doctor's case), and are lovely to watch.

+ Amy and her clear enthusiasm for dressing up as a pirate and doing some fabulous swashbuckling.

+ The image of a pirate crew, fundamentally changed and, perhaps, transformed by their otherworldly experiences, off on a new voyage among the stars. Just gorgeous.

+ And lastly, given that most of the above points have been relatively coherent, may I just say that OMG I LOVE THEM ALL AND THEIR FACES, SQUEE.

Over to you!
lizbee: (DW: Eleven and Amy (laughing))

[personal profile] lizbee 2011-05-09 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
How YES, he's still insecure, because I'd like to inform the world (being that sort of insecure person myself, about those kinds of things) those kinds of insecurities don't magically go away, even in the face of reassurance. Indeed, often reassurance for those insecurities can be kind of like Silents: you can only remember it when you're LOOKING RIGHT AT IT.

Yes, EXACTLY! I love that Rory's insecurity is there, but it doesn't overwhelm all his other amazing qualities, not to mention his ability to break bits of NASA.
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[personal profile] recessional 2011-05-09 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
It's just this thing, like, like Amy's inability not to flirt or the Doctor's inability not to come up with ridiculous lines that he then wants to take back, or the fact that technically River's in prison. It's a thing to be aware of and worked around and dealt with and is not the end OR the center of the universe or his character.

not to mention his ability to break bits of NASA.

And look ridiculously attractive in a suit and terrible glasses.