Shallow End

Oct. 7th, 2007 10:29 am
scarfman: (heroes)
[personal profile] scarfman

I wrote this up as a comment on a post on my flist about the Doctor Who 'ship wars, but having articulated it I ought to put it here too.

This week I'm working on the perspective that everything in 21st century Doctor Who has zero depth and is to be taken solely at face value (where "face value" sometimes naturally means "backed up by encultured assumption"). Just like 20th century Doctor Who. Near as I can work it out so far this means that

  • Time Lords have sex and this results in nuclear families
  • the Doctor has had sex and a nuclear family
  • the Doctor and Rose slowly fell in love over the course of her travels and were just at the point of professing it when they were seperated
  • Sarah Jane fell for the Doctor but he only loved her like any other companion and never realized till she came back and told him
  • Martha fell for the Doctor but he only loved her like any other companion and never realized till she walked out and told him
  • Jack fell for the Doctor but he only loved Jack like any other companion and realizes Jack loves him but that's just, y'know, Jack, who's like that with everyone

I'll let you know how that works out.

Though I still say Sarah Jane never sat around thirty years pining for the Doctor. You don't give up investigative journalism in the 70s and then happen to take it up again thirty years later for the one case when you'll happen to run into the man who broke your spirit, not unless you're more psychic than Sarah Jane's ever been painted.

Date: 2007-10-07 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alawston.livejournal.com
And let's not forget that the presence of K9 in both the Five Doctors AND School Reunion effectively renders K9 and Company 'canon'. And rubbish as it is, at least she's pro-active in that as well. And her behaviour in The Five Doctors is far from heartbroken.

Date: 2007-10-07 04:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sensiblecat.livejournal.com
Looking at it from a writers' perspective, it's a tall order bringing 30 years of backstory into a narrative for a new audience. I think they've always gone for two parallel narratives. It works on the shallow level, but you can read more into it if you know your stuff and you're so inclined.

I started listening to Big Finish audios a while back and was flabbergasted to see how little emotion the Doctor does express about anything personal, though. I mean, he once rescued Romana from the Daleks after 20 years of captivity, and they hardly mentioned it. Just on with the show.....

Date: 2007-10-07 07:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elliptic-eye.livejournal.com
Though I still say Sarah Jane never sat around thirty years pining for the Doctor.

After watching the ending of Hand of Fear—which incidentally looked to me like both parties expected to be pretty permanent—I just don't see how anybody could. I really can't figure out why they felt Sarah Jane would be a good choice for this arc, unless it was as simple as her being the most recognizable of the classic companions and Elisabeth Sladen being available.

Date: 2007-10-07 10:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dave-iii.livejournal.com
My problem is with the Doctor-- on any level-- wanting to have a sexual relationship with a human. In spite of cosmetic similarities, Gallifreyans (of whom Time Lords are examples, but they do not represent the entire body of the population) are not human, as the Doctor himself has said. It's like Humans' relationship with dogs or cats: sure, you can form strong, life-altering relationships with them, but build-a-family pair-bonding? I just can't buy it.

Now, a case may be made for the Doctor going a bit funny in the head since the Time War, but that's not really a sympathetic kind of "funny in the head", that's a lock-up-your-children-and-don't-look-him-in-the-eye kind of thing.

The Doctor having a sexual drive, that I have no problem with; Susan's very existence is evidence of his desire to have a family. But to look to a human for that? Sorry, can't accept it.

This is, of course, only my two cents, YMMV.

Date: 2007-10-07 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scythethewicked.livejournal.com
I don't think Sarah Jane gave up journalism for thirty years just because the guy she loved left her. Right before Sarah Jane Adventures debuted on CBBC, for the SJA website that had a list of Sarah Jane's accomplishments as a journalist, a lot of which mentioned things she did in the eighties (including a news story about a jewelry heist that took place in Attack of the Cybermen).

Date: 2007-10-08 02:09 am (UTC)
pedanther: (science fiction)
From: [personal profile] pedanther
Although, oddly enough, "School Reunion" seems to treat "The Five Doctors" as non-canon, since Sarah Jane says she hasn't seen the Doctor since "Hand of Fear".

Unless that just means that all the companions had their memories wiped after "The Five Doctors" to avoid cross-time entanglements.

Date: 2007-10-11 01:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elliptic-eye.livejournal.com
She's the only one who could have given Rose the impression that the Doctor abandons them

I disagree. Tegan would have worked just as well (character-wise, far better). Yes, she chose to leave, but it would be far easier to spin the Doctor's just letting her go--with head wound and post-traumatic stress and complete lack of resources and all--without sticking around/coming back to check on her as abandonment than his answering the call at the end of HoF. Not just that, but more likely to be construed by the companion as such.

Peri, for the reasons you already gave.

Ace, if they wanted, since we never find out where she gets off, though a romantic pining would not have been particularly believable. I don't see where the romantic element was essential, anyway; it's really the "why didn't you come back?" that Rose is hung up on, and rightly so. But in Hand of Fear we don't see Sarah being set up with and particular expectation that he will come back.

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