Title: Changed
Author:
badly_knitted Characters: Amy, Rory
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 012 - Out Of Character at
dw100 Spoilers: The Girl Who Waited.
Summary: Amy’s ordeal has changed her.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
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Ten was the one who invited Mickey along. Sort of a buffer to keep Rose at arms length. The Doctor didn't respect Mickey in the beginning. At least we got to see him evolve towards the end. He deserved better than Rose.
Clara's story started with showing us how losing her mother at a young age made her more nurturing towards others, specifically children.
I wish we knew why Amy was more excited to see her father than her mother after her life was fixed at the end of series 5. Maybe it was because her mother was more critical. Which reminds me of the RTD era with the "nagging mother" thing.
I hope we get to see a champion who has a proper relationship with their mother.
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I think RTD brought too much of his own baggage to his writing. Maybe he didn't have a good relationship with his mother. While there's certainly room in writing to reflect your personal life, I think he goes way too far and some themes he just keeps re-using all the time to the point of tedium and beyond. It would be so good to see a companion who is close to their parents, or is even a parent themself. With a grown-up child of course.
You're so right about Rose, and the same is true of Gwen's treatment of Rhys, she wants him when it's convenient to her. Given a fair chance, Mickey grew into a strong and capable man, but Rose couldn't see how special he was.
The whole thing with Amy's parents was frustratingly glossed over, there was so much there that could have been told but now we'll never know.
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When Rose, Martha or Donna were in a situation where they were bothered by their mum, they responsed like this:
"Don't start" or "Not now mum".
The only obstacle for a champion to be a parent is they maybe more reluctant to travel with the Doctor because it can be dangerous.
The closet we got was Amy & Rory and their grown up child River who they never got to raise. I don't think looking out for Mel counts. What happened to them was glossed over.
Maybe a widow or someone who is totally different from what we have seen.
RTD made it seemed like Mickey needed Rose to validate him.
Rose to Mickey: You are the bravest man I know.
Too late for that!
We could have seen Amys parents in the Christmas special. There was no mentioned of Rorys mum.
We never saw Clara have a proper conversation with her father except for her grandmother. Moffat is not big on domestic.
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Divorce is not something to deal with lightly. My parents got divorced when I was a teenager and it was only the right thing to do because it was my dads fault. My mum didn't want a divorce but she had to do whats best for my brother and I as well as herself.
I don't blame Amy for wanting to be selfless and push Rory away. I just wished they had talked it out before contemplating separation. Rory was angry because he didn't want a divorce. He loved her no matter what. Then Amy slaps him and breaks down.
Maybe Amy didn't want to do counseling after the four psychiatrist thing when she was a little girl?. Anyway I was glad when that source of conflict was over with.
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Amy's very strong willed, she thought she was doing the right thing and she was so wrong. It's a very human thing, trying to be selfless without giving the other person the chance to make their own choices. At least they straightened things out before it was too late, and they became stronger as a couple after that when they finally were completely honest with each other. I think that was kind of the message. Don't assume you know what's best, talk things through and listen to each other.
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Sorry that I have strayed into personal territory. I guess my life experiences influence the way I see fictional characters.:)
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He passed away a few years ago and then I lost mum in February. I never left home, it was just me and mum for over 30 years. Christmas is going to be very strange without her. Part of me just wants to skip it, I can't get into the Christmas spirit this year.
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I think the part of the reason that I'm resentful towards my father is not because he didn't act like a parent. It's the fact that he is a compulsive liar and I can't trust him. I relied on my older brother as a positive male authority figure instead.
I try to appreciate that I have my mum and brother because all my relatives live overseas.
I hope you have family and friends around during this holiday season.
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