I admit to facetiousness re. the Ten in 1969 comment as well as the Susan one ;-) I can't help myself sometimes... I don't think Moffat would go there in a million years, even though Blink was one of his. He seems keen to distance himself as much as possible from what went before (despite what he says in interviews - I need to see that in the show rather than just listen to him tell me.)
I understand there's drama of all types
Yes - that's exactly what I was trying to say. I didn't want to come across as naive when it comes to these things because this whole "luurve triangle" thing is par for the course in some programmes - just to say that I don't think DW is the place for it. Massive kudos to Arthur Darvill there, though - he was utterly brilliant in that scene, even though it was devastating.
And then later, Moffat tried to pull it back with "it was just a figure of speech". Since when has "you fell out of the sky" been a commonplace expression? And even if it were, how on earth could it possibly apply to Rory?
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Date: 2011-05-03 06:57 pm (UTC)I understand there's drama of all types
Yes - that's exactly what I was trying to say. I didn't want to come across as naive when it comes to these things because this whole "luurve triangle" thing is par for the course in some programmes - just to say that I don't think DW is the place for it. Massive kudos to Arthur Darvill there, though - he was utterly brilliant in that scene, even though it was devastating.
And then later, Moffat tried to pull it back with "it was just a figure of speech". Since when has "you fell out of the sky" been a commonplace expression? And even if it were, how on earth could it possibly apply to Rory?
*grrrrrrr*