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clocketpatch ([personal profile] clocketpatch) wrote2014-09-28 06:15 am

The Caretaker


Not a full meta, because I already know I don't particularly want to re-watch that. Did anyone else find that episode hellishly awkward? It was like getting stuck behind an arguing couple at a movie theatre. The movie's good, but so overshadowed by the awkward that you can't actually enjoy it.

I liked the cold open and would enjoy fic of how they ended up chained to pillars in the desert and how they escaped the sand piranhas afterwards

There were some very funny lines, especially in the first half. "I read the book. There's a bio in the back," made me lol, while the bit where the Doctor tells Clara that, "I used to have a teacher..." was a very touching bit of nostalgia. Ditto, the nose tweaking (Seven!), and the build-up of altron energy.

I also enjoyed Danny calling the Doctor on his shit and recognizing him for what he is. Though, there was a moment there when he first said, "Time Lord," that I wondered if the rumours about Danny being the Master pre-series might be true. The actual shit calling was far more satisfying than that, I think.

The constant soldier/PE teacher thing was not actually funny. Adrian looking like Eleven was... disturbing, and it made me want to throttle Moffat, because that gag wasn't funny in Sherlock and it is doubly not funny here, with an addition of, "why are you reusing the worst ever gag from Sherlock that was never funny?"

I didn't enjoy the fact that the Doctor must approve Clara's choices, or that the onus is being put on her. Granted, she could've been a bit less secretive, but, "I've got a platonic relationship with an alien time traveller" isn't the easiest thing to explain. Pink being her boyfriend doesn't really require explanation, and I disliked the Doctor requiring it. Dear Moffat, please stop writing Twelve as an emotionally abusive asshole. If I want that, I'll watch Sherlock. Thanks, bye.

I enjoyed The Disruptive Influence and "there is a spillage". Funny stuff. Though I think it's unfortunate casting that certain students were disruptive and being caught playing truant by police, while certain other students are grade A all the way and asking questions about Austin.

The mechanics of the conclusion, with the Doctor giving orders, Clara dodging explosions, and Danny doing oddly athletic somersaults was good.

I liked the ending with Danny and Clara on the couch. I think that's the most palatable bit of their on-screen romance so far. It was definite set-up, though. The Doctor is going to take things too far. Clara's trust will be betrayed. Bad things will happen. And they will almost certainly involve the gate-keeper of the Nethersphere.

Next week: Terrifying spiders on the moon! Hopefully that will go better.

[identity profile] a-phoenixdragon.livejournal.com 2014-09-28 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm the only one tweaked about Danny calling him on his shit. Not that he got called on it, but the tone, the snap judgement kinda tweaked me. Though the Doctor being a dickhead...yeah, that didn't help. Danny tolerated that a little too long, but I would have liked him to call the Doctor out a little sooner. But the 'Time Lord' thing really got me. I think that's what tweaked me, really.

I don't feel Clara needs to have the Doctor's approval, but I do know he's been asking if she had a boyfriend, how did the date go, yadda-yadda and she has done nothing but dodge and lie, so I can see where he thought she assumed he wouldn't approve and so automatically, he wouldn't and really that whole mess was Clara's fault. Just the sneaky way she got Danny on the TARDIS spoke volumes for me. The soldier and knee-jerk assholish response to them should have been addressed LONG ago, but she never bothered to. And she lied all throughout Listen which I knew would come back and bite her in the ass.

I like Danny, I think he's awesome. And I think he and the Doctor would get along if they didn't have preset friction going. I did love the nostalgic references, but not the emotional abuse going around. From the Doctor, from Clara...and even from Danny. I did not like that conversation at the end. An ultimatum without (really) a broader perspective on the Doctor himself. I really wish those two would have a date forfucksake...

Meh. Other than the awkward and angry, this was a decent enough episode. But I already know the things I disliked no one else did and the things I LIKED very few others did...I'm just really pissed at Clara right now.

*Crawls back under Rock*
Edited 2014-09-28 21:21 (UTC)

[identity profile] a-phoenixdragon.livejournal.com 2014-09-28 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Gods, yes. Rather than picking through all the awkward and awful to fingerpoint who was worse. They were all terrible and no, the good stuff wasn't enough to save it. Meh.

I don't know why he's being written that way either. This episode was especially bad. But I do understand some of his issues (prior to this episode) and how he reponds to them...(and I think it is because Clara is so secretive and stupid with it). So he becomes a dick, she gets dumber and more secretive and he ups the asshole. Gods. And this all started with an awkward regeneration that neither handled well. At least the Doctor had somewhat of an excuse. But then, they just...feed each other and it makes it seem almost like Clara should have left a while back - and I hate that. From the little romp with courtney, methinks the Doctor has reached the conclusion that it will happen sooner rather than later. I do understand his hurt in many ways though. He has asked and asked and done everything the way he SHOULD. And she kept lying. When did this tendency come into play?! Is she trying to be the Doctor FOR him? Cause if so, she sucks at it.

Right?! So kudos to Mr Pink there. Still. Shoulda dug in his heels at being snuck into the TARDIS (though really, who can resist being invisible!?!?!?)

Ohhh, I definitely got that feeling. I think that's what frustrates me. They are both intelligent men. They are both reasoning men. And they are both men with issues. They should have stopped, taken a breath, introduced each other and stopped with the assumptions. As for the assumption that Clara was dating the bowtie wearing teacher...well...arrogance (BOWTIES) and how the guy rushed up to talk to her -

Let's say I can see where the Doctor thought he had that one. I didn't think he looked so much like Eleven (though the parallel was there), I just think it was the timing, the interaction and the fact the Doctor 'figured out' she was dating someone at the school and jumped to a conclusion.

There was a lot of conclusio jumping in this episode. Which is yes, frustrating.

I think if he and Danny had that date I proposed, they would find common ground and get along great. Clara is...a friction point. Danny sees the excuses and lies, the Doctor sees the dodging (and assumptions being made FOR him) and the lies...so really, this was coming no matter what. Danny was right, yet he was wrong. The Doctor only had room to feel slighted because it was in his home, his safe-place...and Clara broke that trust, too. No wonder the TARDIS doesn't like her! It wasn't what she did/was during Eleven's time...it was THIS time. With Twelve. Old Girl was reacting to future events (at least in my little wading pool, this is how I choose to see it).

I hope so. I would love to see and hear more about the Doctor and his home and his time there. There was some exploration during Classic, but not enough, really. And I would love for the Doctor and Danny to find that commonality that unites them, you know?

*HUGS*