Funny story: during my Spring Break, I killed my dvd player with my mind. It was just a cheap little dvd player from Target, probably about a year and a half to two years old, and one afternoon I made the fatal mistake of looking at it and thinking, 'Huh, it's been a while since I had a dvd player break down on me.' And the very next day, my dvd
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I don't know what's up with LJ. I can't read my Inbox and it is frustrating...
but now I can read your post! :D Yay!
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Also, yay for not particularly wanting a romantic relationship between The Doctor and his companions. Sometimes, it feels so lonely to have that opinion.
Also, breaking DVD players with your mind is an awesome super-power to have. :)
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(Adapted from "Mystery Science Theater 3000")
Regarding Neal, I can see why the escape wasn't sexy. Wheelbarrows are inherently unsexy, even if Neal Caffrey is in them.
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We could've had an adventure, but instead he was too busy being unconscious. What a waste of a perfectly good Neal Caffrey, brain!
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Sadly, I don't think I can break other people's dvd players with my hubris. Otherwise, I'd make a list of Evil Villains and start working on their dvd players *right now.*
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Donna is completely wonderful, too.
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But he *is* kind of in it a lot, in a way, and what's there is so perfectly *him.* Plus, Sally Sparrow is totally wonderful. You bond with her so completely in such a very short time. Even her brief flirtation with the cute young cop really seems like the start of something special - and the plot rather hinges on it, too.
The Weeping Angels are the most amazing villains EVAR. Killing you with Time! Assassins who kill you by letting you live out your life - happily, even! Insane genius!
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Also, "It goes ding when there's stuff." *g*
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Well, you already know how I feel about Martha--and if you didn't, looking at my icons would probably tell you. :) But, yes. Martha thinks first and foremost, she figures things out, and I love, love, love her for that. As for the whole "unrequited" thing: just what you say. I'd never thought to put her in the same category as Elinor Dashwood, but I should have done, because that's exactly what I admire about Elinor, too. I love that Martha loves the Doctor--to bits, as she says--but she can put that aside and do what needs to be done, and then stand up for herself and "get out." There are two major moments when she puts her foot down: "never really just a passenger" (The Lazarus Experiment), and the season's end, and--there's a lot of talk about Martha as a pushover type, because she has to endure so much, and because of her family, but she knows where her boundaries are, and that's as far as she'll go. I think I fell *completely* in love with Martha at the ( ... )
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I was always astonished that for the latter group, Martha's one sentence in an episode about having feelings for the Doctor somehow invalidated every other thing she did in the episode. I remember reading a lot of posts about how Martha wasn't doing anything in the first ( ... )
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...And I guess I like that episode more than I thought. :)
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