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Amy ([personal profile] such_heights) wrote2011-09-05 04:15 pm

Doctor Who 6x09

I really enjoyed it as a standalone - when I wasn't burying my face in a cushion anyway. Creepy dolls and sinister lullabies REALLY freak me out. DDD: 

But like a lot of people the lack of continuity bothered me. Amy and Rory being seemingly fine was okay, though some reference to what had happened would have been appreciated. After all, most episodes in the first half season dealt with Amy's distress over having seen the Doctor's death. I know that this episode got moved in the scheduling, so I hope it's an anomaly. I can buy the Ponds giving up on having an immediate resolution to the Melody issue and trying to put it out of their minds at least a bit and have adventures, but I need to actually see that. 

More, though, the fact this was an episode about parents and kids and didn't bother to actually make the links was bizarre. In fact, every episode this season bar 6x04 has dealt with parenthood. Except for Amy, it's all been fathers and sons, which given the main arc of the season is somewhat disingenuous. At least the mother was actually alive and on screen in this one?

Anyway, it's a big missed opportunity to make these solo stories more significant to the main characters, which is a shame. Especially here, where Claire is a nurse with a kid who's not quite human. She also didn't have a normal pregnancy. But we focus on Alex instead and the Ponds don't interact with the family at all, really. 

Having said that, I did enjoy the episode once I suspended my disbelief! It was a relief that nothing too dreadful happened, and Team Eleven were definitely back on form. And Amy's Rapunzel moment with the frying pan was pretty much the best. Also, Eleven and small kids, omg. <3

Plus, adorable moments like tea in the console room and the group hug at the end, YAY. I needed those thing lots. 

[identity profile] serpentpixie.livejournal.com 2011-09-05 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, my reaction was the same. It's weird. I'm totally enjoying the whole series (which goes against the grain of a lot of people, I know), but it also deeply upsets me that Amy isn't tearing the universe apart for her baby. It's weird - I know they know she's River, but I also think... they know that time can be rewritten. I'd be fighting tooth and nail to re-write that time if some ran off with my kid, I'm sure? It's unnatural or something :/

But yeah, the episode as a standalone utterly rocked!
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[personal profile] tomsmum 2011-09-05 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Any mother would be tearing the university apart even though they know her as River the baby=adult isn't going to work. ALso Amy has just recently given birth her body should be full of hormones (let alone the saggy tummy bursting boobs etc) but I am allowing a bit of artistic licence as that just wouldn't be practical!