Hmm. Still need a Ninth Doctor icon. I am looking. But I only really want one, so it's got to be a good, all purpose one. I'm sure I find one in time.
I don't think I'll ever be able to watch this episode without thinking just this one to get through before I get to Captain Jack! Having said that, I really did enjoy it. And it really made me cry. Like mad. I seem to remember crying the first time round too, but now I'm a mother anything to do with parenthood sets me off.
And wasn't Pete amazing? I mean, Rose had him pegged (like her mother before her) as a good-for-nothing Del-boy, but he was clever. Maybe not clever enough to make much money, but clever enough to figure out she was his daughter, and that he was dead in her future, and that he needed to die here and now to save everyone. And the fact that he did it – not an easy thing to do, but he did it, for the ones he loved, and the rest of the world.
In comparison, Jackie came out rather badly. She was even more unlikeable than usual. Did love the Doctor finally ordering her around and her rather sudden acquiescence and "Yes, sir!" I also thought it was weird that she was (understandably) jealous of Rose all the way through, but not at the end when the timeline had been restored and Rose was the one who was with Pete when he died. Jackie was all "At least he had someone with him", but you'd expect her really to be going "Who the hell's that blonde crying over my husband and how long has he been having an affair with her?"
The Doctor was incredible. Loved him in this. Right from "Be careful what you wish for" at the start. And the fact he let Rose go back for this, and that he (presumably) can't go back to his own world. And his little conversation with the wedding couple, about them being ordinary people and that's what it's all about, and that he never had that. And the Doctor sacrificing himself to the Reapers ("I'm the oldest thing in here!") to save everyone else – though to be honest, the Doctor being eaten was a pretty massive cue that there was going to be a total reset, because you can't have Doctor Who without the Doctor!
And Mickey!!!! The kid on the swings was Mickey! I'd completely forgotten that. Though I have to say, I didn't realise he was supposed to be that much older than Rose. He must have been at least four, and she was still a very young baby.
Other things worthy of note:
The TARDIS actually gets them exactly where and when they want to be. Not once (Pete and Jackie's wedding), not twice (Pete's death) but three times (Pete's death again). Wow!!!
The bit with two Doctors and two Roses reminded me bizarrely of that Kylie video.
Loved Rose's line that "He's never going to be a world leader; he's not going to start World War Three or anything!"
Pete hitting on Rose and Rose's "You are not going there. There does not even exist for you!" etc.
All the 80s clothes and hairstyles and HUGE mobile phones were fun! Loved the idea of the only thing coming through on the phone being the very first Alexander Graham Bell phonecall!
Loved the idea of the church being a sanctuary. Though a bit disappointing that it was only strong because it was old. Would have been nice if the faith of the people who use it had helped strengthen it. Not confirming the presence of God or anything, but using the idea of people's faith and belief. (After all, I seem to remember that's been a pretty powerful force in a recent episode somewhere… *g*)
Loved the Doctor telling Rose not to touch the baby because touching her younger self would create a paradox. As far as I can recall, this is the first time the 'don't cross your own time-line' idea has been stated in New Who, and I wish the point had been made even more firmly because I didn't remember it and kept wondering why the Doctor didn't just use his TARDIS all the time to go back and sort out the problems he kept running into.
Little snippet about the Time Lords: the Doctor says his people would have stopped this sort of thing happening – the Reapers etc.
8.5/10
And in the trailers… Captain Jack!!!!!!!! Yay! At last! :-)
I don't think I'll ever be able to watch this episode without thinking just this one to get through before I get to Captain Jack! Having said that, I really did enjoy it. And it really made me cry. Like mad. I seem to remember crying the first time round too, but now I'm a mother anything to do with parenthood sets me off.
And wasn't Pete amazing? I mean, Rose had him pegged (like her mother before her) as a good-for-nothing Del-boy, but he was clever. Maybe not clever enough to make much money, but clever enough to figure out she was his daughter, and that he was dead in her future, and that he needed to die here and now to save everyone. And the fact that he did it – not an easy thing to do, but he did it, for the ones he loved, and the rest of the world.
In comparison, Jackie came out rather badly. She was even more unlikeable than usual. Did love the Doctor finally ordering her around and her rather sudden acquiescence and "Yes, sir!" I also thought it was weird that she was (understandably) jealous of Rose all the way through, but not at the end when the timeline had been restored and Rose was the one who was with Pete when he died. Jackie was all "At least he had someone with him", but you'd expect her really to be going "Who the hell's that blonde crying over my husband and how long has he been having an affair with her?"
The Doctor was incredible. Loved him in this. Right from "Be careful what you wish for" at the start. And the fact he let Rose go back for this, and that he (presumably) can't go back to his own world. And his little conversation with the wedding couple, about them being ordinary people and that's what it's all about, and that he never had that. And the Doctor sacrificing himself to the Reapers ("I'm the oldest thing in here!") to save everyone else – though to be honest, the Doctor being eaten was a pretty massive cue that there was going to be a total reset, because you can't have Doctor Who without the Doctor!
And Mickey!!!! The kid on the swings was Mickey! I'd completely forgotten that. Though I have to say, I didn't realise he was supposed to be that much older than Rose. He must have been at least four, and she was still a very young baby.
Other things worthy of note:
The TARDIS actually gets them exactly where and when they want to be. Not once (Pete and Jackie's wedding), not twice (Pete's death) but three times (Pete's death again). Wow!!!
The bit with two Doctors and two Roses reminded me bizarrely of that Kylie video.
Loved Rose's line that "He's never going to be a world leader; he's not going to start World War Three or anything!"
Pete hitting on Rose and Rose's "You are not going there. There does not even exist for you!" etc.
All the 80s clothes and hairstyles and HUGE mobile phones were fun! Loved the idea of the only thing coming through on the phone being the very first Alexander Graham Bell phonecall!
Loved the idea of the church being a sanctuary. Though a bit disappointing that it was only strong because it was old. Would have been nice if the faith of the people who use it had helped strengthen it. Not confirming the presence of God or anything, but using the idea of people's faith and belief. (After all, I seem to remember that's been a pretty powerful force in a recent episode somewhere… *g*)
Loved the Doctor telling Rose not to touch the baby because touching her younger self would create a paradox. As far as I can recall, this is the first time the 'don't cross your own time-line' idea has been stated in New Who, and I wish the point had been made even more firmly because I didn't remember it and kept wondering why the Doctor didn't just use his TARDIS all the time to go back and sort out the problems he kept running into.
Little snippet about the Time Lords: the Doctor says his people would have stopped this sort of thing happening – the Reapers etc.
8.5/10
And in the trailers… Captain Jack!!!!!!!! Yay! At last! :-)