For
pellucid! Vincent Van Gogh slipped in there more than I intended. ;)
I would also like to take this moment to point out a far more comprehensive and utterly wonderful take on the season five arc (which, really and beautifully is, of course, Amy's arc), in the form of my birthday present from
sabaceanbabe -
The Crowded Hour.
Title: For Amy
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I also forgive you your Amy/Vincent ways because it was, indeed, lovely. And it's not like I was really all that enamoured of Rory before the finale either. And even then it was really the circular arc of the story I loved best.
I love her awed face toooo!
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Hooray for liking it! I was worried it would be a little...quieter than you'd hoped but of course it's such a quiet song, but as you say, thoroughly tinged with bittersweet experience. I'm also glad the innocence of the initial dreamlike meeting comes through. I sort of wanted to...well bookend I guess, but going from naive and therefore disappointed and left behind to life-experienced and pulling the Doctor back and saving him instead of getting left by him.
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And Amy! She and the Doctor are such children in the beginnning. But she grew up. I don't know if Doctors ever really grow up.
I still love Amy. It's her eyes. Everything about her: fear, anger, wonder, joy it all shines out of her eyes. Thanks for vidding her so much. It's like I get to watch what would be my favorite part (her or River) of the show anyway all in a row. :-)
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I love that Amy managed to grow up without having to give up anything that made her her. Which tends to make me think that the Doctor has always been grown up; at least this Doctor, even if he doesn't always show it.
You're so right about Amy's eyes. I've seen people say they can't connect with the actress but I don't understand how that can be true with those eyes. <3
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:-)
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