Have you ever ...

Apr 07, 2008 20:54

Ever have a good idea for a story, and fleshing it out in your head gets you all excited about it, but then you sit down to write it and get bogged down in the minutia of exposition ( Read more... )

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mayamaia April 8 2008, 04:38:17 UTC
*giggles at your assessment*

I didn't have a problem with it actually. But then I spent the last few months fretting over how bad it could possibly be. I knew about Rose coming back for a long time.... and the one that Peter Davison's daughter is going to be in is scaring me rather a lot.

So I don't think it could possibly have been as bad as I tend to imagine.

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karaksindru April 8 2008, 04:43:19 UTC
All I can say is they better have a damn good reason for bringing Rose back, and not some RTD bullshit Deus Ex Machina (that includes somehow inserting herself back in to this universe while she was time-vortex!Rose ... really, if she had seen all of time then, shouldn't she have known for a year or so that a) the Doctor was going to change, b) she was going to -- well, I'll shorten this list. Shouldn't she have known all of season 2, including Cybermen, Pete, Micky leaving, getting trapped in another universe, etc?)

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mayamaia April 8 2008, 19:29:36 UTC
Oh! Those are easy to answer. If it was all done by the Bad Wolf ( ... )

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karaksindru April 8 2008, 04:44:21 UTC
Grr.. now I'm getting all worked up over crappy TV writing

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mayamaia April 8 2008, 23:44:47 UTC
Wait a second... you didn't know about Rose? At all? If so, I'm amazed you avoided it, you read ihasatardis!

Heck, even I made a snarky macro about it.

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karaksindru April 8 2008, 23:46:48 UTC
I skim ihasatardis most of the time, and especially avoid any that say "spoilers" unless I've seen the episode.

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karaksindru April 9 2008, 03:48:42 UTC
bwahahaha! You win. I will buy you many chocolates and books and possibly books made of chocolates next time we meet. :)

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