I feel like that is also happening with Clara now (I last watched S08E02). There's background, but most likely it will die pretty soon. I've read somewhere that Moffat's companions are cool because they have an independent life, but in the end it doesn't matter because the only interesting thing about them seems to be about the Doctor. In the end, there's no difference with RTD's companions. Also, yeah, physical attraction and love are the only attachments a woman knows. And non-consensual kissing? Yeah, they crave that shit. At first I loved Amy so much, and I still somehow do, but there are many things that doesn't make much sense to me. My main example is she losing her baby. After it happens, she still travels with the Doctor and Rory and nothing happens?? That's not how a mother deals with losing her child. And I've been told she didn't know she was pregnant so it made sense, but then again once the kid was born she took care of her for a while, and protected her not just like a baby that must be protected, but like a mather protecting her new born baby girl. They quickly turned her into a mother, but suddenly she's not.
That's something I did't understand, but then again, I didn't understand it when it happened on Season 1 (when Rose was supposed to be gone for 12 minutes, but in the end it was 12 months and the Doctor didn't take her back because that's what time machines are about).
Ok, I see your point. It's like saying " I see the green halo on those people because they used a green screen and they did it poorly" or "that CGI is not well rendered", but in a simplistic way. Sorry I made a jerk of myself.
I still enjoy reading my teen novels because there's a great part of me on them (I always secretly wanted to be like the cold-hearted yet caring character, because let's face it, there's always one), but you're right. The way I see it, they want to make you think you're special, but instead they tell you "you MAY also be special" which is not the same.
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Date: 2015-01-12 01:31 pm (UTC)At first I loved Amy so much, and I still somehow do, but there are many things that doesn't make much sense to me. My main example is she losing her baby. After it happens, she still travels with the Doctor and Rory and nothing happens?? That's not how a mother deals with losing her child. And I've been told she didn't know she was pregnant so it made sense, but then again once the kid was born she took care of her for a while, and protected her not just like a baby that must be protected, but like a mather protecting her new born baby girl. They quickly turned her into a mother, but suddenly she's not.
That's something I did't understand, but then again, I didn't understand it when it happened on Season 1 (when Rose was supposed to be gone for 12 minutes, but in the end it was 12 months and the Doctor didn't take her back because that's what time machines are about).
Ok, I see your point. It's like saying " I see the green halo on those people because they used a green screen and they did it poorly" or "that CGI is not well rendered", but in a simplistic way. Sorry I made a jerk of myself.
I still enjoy reading my teen novels because there's a great part of me on them (I always secretly wanted to be like the cold-hearted yet caring character, because let's face it, there's always one), but you're right. The way I see it, they want to make you think you're special, but instead they tell you "you MAY also be special" which is not the same.