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I am writing this entry on the other side of a concert and everyone else's reaction posts, so these are not really pure or coherent thoughts, but nevertheless, I saw The Eleventh Hour!
It did not occur to me at the time, because at the time I was too busy beaming all over the place at the amazing renewed joy I'm feeling for this show, but oh Moffat, stop recycling your own plot elements. (Recycle other people's! One of the things I loved is that Moff clearly watched Who as a child in a completely different way than Rusty did, because all his old school bits were completely different. I loved it.)
It did not occur to me to be skeeved at all by the Kiss-o-Gram job Amy had, possibly because I was blinded by joy that she had ready handcuffs with which to restrain the Doctor. Most of the short-lived post-ep discussion I had with the friends with whom I watched went, essentially, "They're going to have lots of kinky sex now, right? Right??" It's not even that I really ship them, though. The Doctor is Amy's imaginary friend! I expect that the pretending she did about him was quite innocent.
I loved that he's been a fact of her life for most of it. I love how brave and willing and absurd she was as a child. I love that she was packed and ready to go. I love that she went to therapy for it, and bit the therapists for saying he wasn't real, and that she apparently told the whole village about the Raggedy Doctor; I love that Amy ... isn't your typical narrative 'in', I guess. I mean, she is in the sense that I think we're meant to latch onto young Amelia Pond, but from there she becomes quite odd and like she might go in interesting directions. And I love that she goes with him, even though she's still kind of angry with him, even though he's probably responsible for making her abandonment issues worse, even though she's about to get married and she has to know that it's amazingly unlikely he'll actually drop her back off on the right day, because -- your imaginary friend from your childhood shows up, of course you're going.
As far as Eleven himself goes, I think about two thirds of the way through the episode I said "I LOVE HIM," so I guess the verdict is in. Especially early on, I kept seeing Ten, but by the end I wasn't anymore, so as a progression of Eleven becoming himself, I actually liked it. (I also liked the complete destruction of Ten's outfit! It was tasty and symbolically fitting the same way that BURNING THE TARDIS was.) So far all I can tell for certain is that Eleven makes physical messes wherever he goes, still babbles but a bit less than Ten did, and has, as far as I can tell, completely rejected the quiet depths of pain that both Nine and Ten held onto. What I got from him was mostly this overwhelming sense of joy at being new, like he was trying his cheerful best not to bring his Ten/Time War/what-have-you baggage with him. I'm not-so-secretly hoping this means he's going to be really terrifying. Um yes.
I think the TARDIS will take some getting used to! I love that he called her sexy -- Doctor/TARDIS OTP? -- and I am hoping very much that we get to see, say, the swimming pool and the library. It seems a bit ... crowded, in a very oldschool way; let's cram One's clutter into Five's plastic and round it off with the Shalka staircase! So when I say "will take some getting used to" I mean it in the best possible way.
Possibly everyone observed this, but I love that Eleven stole his clothing from a hospital locker room. Three and Eight both did that! What a weird recurring habit to have, Doctor. I haven't decided quite who Eleven reminds me of, because I think I have to see more, but he was Definitely The Doctor. There was never a point I was unclear on that.
My single favourite part was when that giant eyeball thing did a flashing sequence of all the old Doctors, and Eleven stepped right through Ten's face. There was much joyful flailing on my part, and I don't even know why.
I am too tired now to care about the credit sequence (wtf!) or to talk about the stuff I am looking forward to from the preview, but sdld;sfkjfddsf I HAVE SO MUCH DOCTOR WHO JOY. I LOVE HAVING DOCTOR WHO JOY.
It did not occur to me at the time, because at the time I was too busy beaming all over the place at the amazing renewed joy I'm feeling for this show, but oh Moffat, stop recycling your own plot elements. (Recycle other people's! One of the things I loved is that Moff clearly watched Who as a child in a completely different way than Rusty did, because all his old school bits were completely different. I loved it.)
It did not occur to me to be skeeved at all by the Kiss-o-Gram job Amy had, possibly because I was blinded by joy that she had ready handcuffs with which to restrain the Doctor. Most of the short-lived post-ep discussion I had with the friends with whom I watched went, essentially, "They're going to have lots of kinky sex now, right? Right??" It's not even that I really ship them, though. The Doctor is Amy's imaginary friend! I expect that the pretending she did about him was quite innocent.
I loved that he's been a fact of her life for most of it. I love how brave and willing and absurd she was as a child. I love that she was packed and ready to go. I love that she went to therapy for it, and bit the therapists for saying he wasn't real, and that she apparently told the whole village about the Raggedy Doctor; I love that Amy ... isn't your typical narrative 'in', I guess. I mean, she is in the sense that I think we're meant to latch onto young Amelia Pond, but from there she becomes quite odd and like she might go in interesting directions. And I love that she goes with him, even though she's still kind of angry with him, even though he's probably responsible for making her abandonment issues worse, even though she's about to get married and she has to know that it's amazingly unlikely he'll actually drop her back off on the right day, because -- your imaginary friend from your childhood shows up, of course you're going.
As far as Eleven himself goes, I think about two thirds of the way through the episode I said "I LOVE HIM," so I guess the verdict is in. Especially early on, I kept seeing Ten, but by the end I wasn't anymore, so as a progression of Eleven becoming himself, I actually liked it. (I also liked the complete destruction of Ten's outfit! It was tasty and symbolically fitting the same way that BURNING THE TARDIS was.) So far all I can tell for certain is that Eleven makes physical messes wherever he goes, still babbles but a bit less than Ten did, and has, as far as I can tell, completely rejected the quiet depths of pain that both Nine and Ten held onto. What I got from him was mostly this overwhelming sense of joy at being new, like he was trying his cheerful best not to bring his Ten/Time War/what-have-you baggage with him. I'm not-so-secretly hoping this means he's going to be really terrifying. Um yes.
I think the TARDIS will take some getting used to! I love that he called her sexy -- Doctor/TARDIS OTP? -- and I am hoping very much that we get to see, say, the swimming pool and the library. It seems a bit ... crowded, in a very oldschool way; let's cram One's clutter into Five's plastic and round it off with the Shalka staircase! So when I say "will take some getting used to" I mean it in the best possible way.
Possibly everyone observed this, but I love that Eleven stole his clothing from a hospital locker room. Three and Eight both did that! What a weird recurring habit to have, Doctor. I haven't decided quite who Eleven reminds me of, because I think I have to see more, but he was Definitely The Doctor. There was never a point I was unclear on that.
My single favourite part was when that giant eyeball thing did a flashing sequence of all the old Doctors, and Eleven stepped right through Ten's face. There was much joyful flailing on my part, and I don't even know why.
I am too tired now to care about the credit sequence (wtf!) or to talk about the stuff I am looking forward to from the preview, but sdld;sfkjfddsf I HAVE SO MUCH DOCTOR WHO JOY. I LOVE HAVING DOCTOR WHO JOY.