Entry tags:
Doctor's Wife - Disturbing Realization - Spoilers
So I just realized something that I haven't seen anyone mention anywhere:
I was actually disturbed that again the Doctor didn't give the bad guy a chance. Nor did the TARDIS, oh yes, cool special effects. And no, House and the TARDIS can't co-exist, but why not make it about them not being able to co-exist? Why make it about 'killing House'? I don't know, but this "Doctor is a bad-ass killing right and left" is getting to me.
As is all the Rory dying bits. Why is the Doctor so into killing people and SM so into killing Rory?
I was actually disturbed that again the Doctor didn't give the bad guy a chance. Nor did the TARDIS, oh yes, cool special effects. And no, House and the TARDIS can't co-exist, but why not make it about them not being able to co-exist? Why make it about 'killing House'? I don't know, but this "Doctor is a bad-ass killing right and left" is getting to me.
As is all the Rory dying bits. Why is the Doctor so into killing people and SM so into killing Rory?
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Also, Venusuvian Aikido is more about self-defense than killing. If Eleven had punched the Silents out, fine. But out-right killing them? It doesn't sit well with me.
I don't expect people to agree with me. I usually hold to things that most people don't like: Love and Monsters - I don't think it was THAT bad. For what it was, I quite liked that episode (But then, I've always preferred Jackie to Rose :P)
I'm just trying to explain why I don't see it like everyone else. If this were a one-time thing, I wouldn't be pleased, but I could accept it. But this seems to be a direction that Moffett is taking Who that I am just not comfortable with at all. And to the Moff I have this to say: If there's a reason for it, fine, then give me a reason.