polishgenius, on 01 May 2017 - 09:47 PM, said:
I really really hate the knack that both Russell T Davies and Moffatt have shown of setting up strong, emotionally resonant ways for companions to leave the show and then pulling the rug and replacing it with really really stupid, or at best hideously contrived, ways to do it instead.
Like, the Donna one wouldn't even have been bad if they hadn't spent the whole season going 'oh she's going to die, fo' sho. If they had just done what they did without feeling the need to go 'yeah, but the real Donna is dead.
See, I think the screw up with RTD on his companions is more about the "just kidding, everything is fine" 2nd endings everyone got. Like Rose's ending would have been utter perfection if it had been left at Doomsday with her in the other reality never able to return. Now, I'm a BIG Rose fan so even though I disliked it as a narrative choice, I was amped to see her back in S4....but yeah, the whole "second day on the beach, with the OTHER Tenth Doctor who she got to keep" completely ruined any emotional resonance that Doomsday had.
The same is true of Donna's second ending. Donna's initial ending as this human who had done SO much good...but was unable to remember it and was back stuck in her life as a temp...was heartbreakingly perfect. It's later when Tennant was having his swan song and gives her the lottery ticket from her late dad that ruins her 1st ending.
RTD could not leave well enough alone, and all his companions had more than one ending and the second one was always trite.
polishgenius, on 01 May 2017 - 09:47 PM, said:
And similar was true with the Hybrid thing. Set up both (1) a genuinely emotional response to her death, even if the actual death was a bit clumsily set up, and (2) a workable (though badly executed) explanation for the hybrid, then go NOOOOPE and replace it with... well, that bollocks.
I Haaaaaaaaate the hybrid thing. Hate it with a fiery passion. Gah, that was awful.
polishgenius, on 01 May 2017 - 09:47 PM, said:
Amy and Rory was still the worst, though. They spent whole episodes setting up a great way for them to leave then switched it out for the plotholiest version ever!
I am willing to admit that even though ANGELS TAKE MANHATTAN was a terrible exit for the Ponds, and is (probably) THE most plot-hole riddled episode in Moffat's tenure (and that's saying a lot as he's a plot hole master)...Karen and Matt absolutely play their hearts out in that ending and it reduces me to a little puddle of mess on the ground every. single. time.
But yeah, after a bunch of really interesting and well thought out endings to the Ponds, that he chose that one was awful. Though I THINK part of that as on Karen as she specifically asked Moffat to make sure she could NEVER come back...as she didn't want to be tempted to reprise Amy in any significant way...so finding a way for her to die and never return in a season he'd already written might have been tough.
But yeah, I can mostly agree with all that.
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