Saturday, November 27, 2010

Cost To Remove A Cyst From My Dog

And now ... Tennant! Final Season

Tennant makes me die laughing.

Apart from the way he made the Doctor, not away from that of Eccleston but still giving it his stamp, has the range of expressions to show off that I think is endless. Especially when it comes to understanding the great inner turmoil created in the vicinity of the Rose Doctor. It seems that efforts to stay away because a life like his things are not among the priorities.

In the episode "New Earth", Rose enters the body of Cassandra and the first thing he does is kiss the Doctor. Intelligent woman.

It is amazing the expression with which the doctor looks at what he thinks is Rose (Cassandra did not know) has his mouth half open and looking for fish boiled in a mixture of wonder and delight. Rose makes it very human even though he considers our race a bunch of monkeys with little brain.


fact I now understand the phrase of Donna in the first episode of the third set, when she tells the Doctor of being a partner that somehow stop him or make him think in human terms, a bit 'function that Gwen in Torchwood.


the third set I was burnt mistaken (but I could not resist) because now I am thinking it is much lighter than the Doctor's despair over losing Rose.
are the third episode of the second set, in fact I just saw "Tooth and claw", and I noticed first of all a tad bit more than madness in the Doctor. He maintains that any regeneration implies a minimum change of personality, has asked for a little 'what kind of man he had become, and apparently the result is more madness and a rude latent Rose helps him to hold. We say that even before the Doctor is not the send to say, but now sometimes goes too far.

These two compensate each other, he yells at the ignorance and she scolds him for not being able to interact in a civilized manner.

notice that the Doctor is much more impatient easily when Rose does not understand and ask stupid questions. But she continues to be a girl, despite the experience he is doing and his intelligence, however, unusual, and performs in childish things like gambling (which does everything to win by being too ridiculous and provoking the laughter of the Doctor) or attempts to imitate the Doctor even more fun. In the view point just try to imitate the Scottish accent of the Doctor (I was about to faint from joy when I heard about Scottish Tennant) with pitiful results, which begs the Doctor not to repeat.


I read somewhere that the production has been thinking for a while 'the ability to discover, between the first and second series, that Rose had been created by the Doctor in order to have the perfect companion. Thank goodness that idea was abandoned because it is an incredible bullshit.
And the joy that the two ooze from every pore of the dangers even more terrible ... Maybe they have just been attacked by some mortal creature but they look, laugh and hug happy to have seen something quite new. This effectively makes the perfect companion Rose, but it's nice that this is because she has to be special.


This episode also marks the birth of Torchwood! And I was amazed to see that Queen Victoria created it in order to be prepared for the eventual return of the Doctor, so it's an institution against the Doctor and the aliens in general. Fantastic.

Even some dialogue in this episode are dying. I love especially the way in which the Doctor is inserted immediately in any social context, having an ancient culture on any nation in the universe. How I envy him.
So in 1879 she finds excuses to justify the presence of Rose and half-dressed.

Queen Victoria (speaking with Sir Robert): And please excuse the naked girl.
Rose: Sorry!
Doctor: She'sa feral child. I bought her for sixpence in old London town. It Was Her or Elephant Man, I know ...
Wonderful, "I had to choose between her and John Merrick so ... you know, I have chosen you".

And the final two with them howling entering the Tardis is just amazing.


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