Blubberfest
Jan. 7th, 2010 04:44 pmThanks to
earthgrazer , I was finally able to see End of Time parts one and two and it really did break my heart! Between watching Return of the King last night and 10's exit today my nose is all stopped up. Then, I had a chance to go back and read all of the discussions.
I got the impression that the mysterious lady in white was the Doctor's mother but how Wilfred fits into all of it is anyone's guess. Why did she appear to him? She was trapped with the other TL, right? Wouldn't she have to have some sort of connection to contact him according to the rules of that time lock thing? I like the idea that she is Susan as well but those scenes at the end made me doubt it. I don't know much about Romana's storyline to have an opinion either way.
Speaking of mysterious figures, who was that hooded fella in the back of the church? I kept waiting for him to show up again and he never did. They sure put a great deal of camera emphasis on him for us not to see him again or for him not to have any relevance to the plot.
It was nice to get more backstory about the relationship between the Doctor and the Master. But what was their purpose in driving him mad, again? Maybe that is also explained more in past episodes.
I blubbered all the way through 10 revisiting old friends before he died/regenerated. Sob. So, was this post Children of Earth, Jack? I was glad to see Martha and Mickie together and was somewhat intrigued about what they were involved in. They even brought in Sarah Jane and the woman he fell in love with as John Smith, though I don't know why he didn't go back and see her, instead. Maybe the actress was unavailable.
Not sure about 11. But, I wasn't fond of 10 at first, either. I am sure it will take me a few episodes....episodes that I hope my friends will record for me :-)
So, the Doctor purposely brought about the end if the TL. That explains alot.
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Date: 2010-01-09 06:51 pm (UTC)Another thing that totally confused me was all that book of Saxon stuff. None of those scenes made any sense to me. I realize that it was a means to an end, i.e. get the Master back but I kept feeling that I must have missed an important episode.
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Date: 2010-01-09 08:37 pm (UTC)The book of Saxon totally lost on me too. A convenient plot device is what I took it for. I didn't remember it being specifically mentioned in any of the previous eps. Or, if it was, it wasn't something my brain latched onto as significant.