The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith - a reaction post

Nov 01, 2009 16:45



Well, well, well, what can I say?
I loved the first part, I really did! I held my hopes high for the second part only to be sorely disappointed.
Spoilers behind the following cut and all that.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, I loved the first part. It was so funny, I laughed so much. The kids trailing Sarah; Clyde's reaction to Sarah ( Read more... )

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paranoidangel42 November 1 2009, 18:05:21 UTC
Although, I laughed so hard at his fall to his inevitable death, it looked so much like a Injurylawyers4u advert

Oh, yes. I thought he was just exaggerating with him thinking he was going to die, you know like man flu. It was a very controlled fall down the stairs without hitting any major parts.

That is a very funny look on Rani's face.

But I'm kinda glad they cut the alledged Harry scene, because it was going to pretty much infer that he's a bit dead.

Really? Where are you getting that from?

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revolutionaren November 1 2009, 18:16:42 UTC
That's what I heard somewhere along the grapevine, not entirely sure where now that you mention it, it was going to be Sarah looking up at the stars and talking to Harry. Never a good sign.

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paranoidangel42 November 1 2009, 19:04:02 UTC
It's in the DWM Sarah special. She looks up to the sky. But it also says in there that although they don't directly reference things from the SJS audios they don't contradict them either, so I think it's meant to be that Harry's still missing.

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anonymous November 1 2009, 20:11:14 UTC
I was actually *relieved* that Nigel Havers wasn't evil or an alien or something. I like the idea that it was someone who genuinely loved her, not someone manipulating her (which also could have had the unfortunate implication that of "Oh, Sarah Jane, no *real* man is ever going to love you and you were stupid to think otherwise"). This at least left her with some dignity. I didn't totally buy Sarah's end of the romance either, but I think that might just be because I'm so used them portraying her as pretty much asexual.

As soon as Nigel Havers started talking about his fall down the stairs, the rest of it became obvious. I like the Trickster -- I think he's interesting as a concept and a villain -- but he's like Gareth Roberts's version of the daleks: guaranteed to show up at least once a year, which gets old.

I have a feeling Mr Smith wasn't bitchy at Sarah Jane because he knows who the boss is ;)

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infinitejoys November 1 2009, 20:12:07 UTC
wtf? why did that post anon?

(That was me, clearly.)

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shinyjenni November 2 2009, 16:11:01 UTC
I laughed so hard at his fall to his inevitable death, it looked so much like a Injurylawyers4u advert
Heh, that's exactly what I thought too! I did like that he really was in love with Sarah, though, and she wasn't being fooled by a bad guy or something.

Rani's expression in that cap! ♥ That whole sequence was brilliant.

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