I love Doctor Who and have done my whole life. I still think it's good but I'm not emotionally involved and that is making me sad.
Yeah, me too. I wrote a big post about that last week - and it seems there are quite a few of us feeling that way. I'm trying to tell myself that the fact that the writers made me care enough about Rory to be upset at his death means that hope is not lost and that maybe I will be able to care about these characters in the future. Interestingly, none of the Rory eps was written by Moffat.
I think the next two are probably going to put all this on the back-burner again, like the Venice one did after the events of the Angels two-parter. The thing is, all this is doing is making me want to get to the end of the series quicker because I want to find out what the hell is going on. In previous years, I've NOT wanted to get to the end. That also makes me sad :(
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Date: 2010-05-29 10:44 pm (UTC)Yeah, me too. I wrote a big post about that last week - and it seems there are quite a few of us feeling that way. I'm trying to tell myself that the fact that the writers made me care enough about Rory to be upset at his death means that hope is not lost and that maybe I will be able to care about these characters in the future. Interestingly, none of the Rory eps was written by Moffat.
I think the next two are probably going to put all this on the back-burner again, like the Venice one did after the events of the Angels two-parter. The thing is, all this is doing is making me want to get to the end of the series quicker because I want to find out what the hell is going on. In previous years, I've NOT wanted to get to the end. That also makes me sad :(