Enough about the long drawn-out exit of RTD as lead writer David Tennant as Ten. (Just kidding--I'm sad too.) Now it's time to talk about the most important 97 seconds of Doctor Who this year... the reappearance of Jack!
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A time lord walks into a bar... )
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I do wonder exactly how the Doctor choose that moment though. If you consider all of his goodbyes, Donna was the most obvious. Yup, getting married, no money, flit a few days ahead and get a winning lottery ticket. Pretty obvious for a time traveler. The rest were trickier. In order to save Martha and Luke, he had to know EXACTLY when and how they died. He didn't show up at precisely the right moment by chance. Not to mention making some pretty hefty modifications to the timeline. (Um... Luke, Sarah Jane, Martha, Mickey - not exactly "little people" are they?)
So... was there anything else behind the scene with Jack? Maybe he was intending to just watch, like with Rose, but changed his mind when he saw Alonso. I mean, Alonso (someone the Doctor knew and liked) sitting right next to Jack, is a hell of a coincidence. But what if it wasn't a coincidence, and he looked at Jack's future to find this particular moment to ( ... )
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Oh, yes, I agree! This makes the scene even more bittersweet, and even more respectful toward Jack's past with Ianto. It's not like a spontaneous, "hey, look at the cute guy over over there" moment.
Yup, getting married, no money, flit a few days ahead and get a winning lottery ticket. Pretty obvious for a time traveler.
*grin* And I love your questions about the Doctor's choice of moments! I try not to think too much about the goodbyes in terms of realistic plausibility (how did the Doctor find all those precise moments while he was busy DYING himself?). But did he know that Jack and Alonso would both be there, and does that mean that he was following Alonso's timeline as well? I do think so, and that it does give more weight to the intro.
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Sorry, not (really) trying to fandom-convert you here. Anyway, this post (for once) is not about social identity... but just my 100% fannish love for this character!
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When do classes start up again for you? M.
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Something else in terms of the alcohol: it wasn't just the champagne in EC/DD, but the martini at the end (which he had preprogrammed!) and I believe he was drinking in the beginning with Algy too. Which would mean when we first meet him, he's drinking in almost every scene that he's not sharing with the Doctor. Also, his tone of voice when he says "I need a drink" after Estelle dies? That is not the tone of someone with a healthy relationship with alcohol.
I'm always befuddled to see those apparently-alcoholic decanters in the conference room at the Hub.
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Yes, I can completely understand your not liking the Farewell Tour. Though I personally liked Jack's scene (and Rose's scene) better than some of the others. Saving lives or giving money to newly-married couples seems a bit easy and trite, and I liked that the Doctor can't (for different reasons) offer anything so simple to Jack or Rose. And, yes, the non-randomness of Alonso might make a difference. I'd never seen VotD and just watched it because of this Jack scene!
Thanks for those other great examples of the Jack/alcohol OTP. In EC/DD, he is always drinking, but in this sort of debonair, man-about-town, James Bond-esque way (with luxury drinks). In TW, it's more clearly an addiction that he's (mostly) trying to kick. This could be a change in Jack's psychology (after all the traumas at the end of DW S1), or a change between the comic genre of DW and the more "edgy" TW. Or probably both.
Thanks so much for reading and commenting!
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