shivver: (DT Red Nose Day)
Okay, to be fair, I don't actually dislike Billie Piper. I'm not a fan, but I'm also not a detractor. I also think that Rose Tyler was a beautifully designed character, in that she had good traits but also realistic character flaws that made her come alive into a real person that I really would dislike if I met her for real. Leading characters don't have to be good or nice people. (Look at MCU Tony Stark or 616 Doctor Strange, for example.)

Anyway...

I'm still thinking about BP's reappearance in DW and I'm starting to think that it was a genius move. As I noted in my last entry, the future of the show is in serious peril and RTD may not be the showrunner for the next episode (if there's a next episode, ever), so regenerating the Doctor into a possibly not-Doctor allows the next showrunner to cast their own Doctor and doesn't lock the current new face into an uncertain contract.

The thing is, if RTD had cast a completely new person for Fifteen to turn into, it would have gone the normal route: everyone would assume that that person is the Doctor and get excited for them as they normally would. Then if the show gets canceled, everyone would get upset that the person didn't get to play the Doctor. And then, if the show comes back twenty years later (judging off the last cancellation and renewal), the new showrunner would have to bring that person back (looking twenty years older) or face fan backlash.

But RTD turned the Doctor into a known -- and wildly popular -- face and did not say she's the Doctor. This immediately signaled shenanigans. No one knows whether to celebrate the appearance of a new Doctor, either because of the credits or because really, you're making Rose the Doctor? I bet that even the most die-hard Rose fangirl who is delighted to have BP back in DW has some suspicion, deep in her mind, that something is up.

And what does this do? It generates excitement for the show. Fans are still talking about this, more than they would have talked about a completely new Doctor. People who haven't been keeping up with the show are hearing about it and looking into it, to find out what in the world is going on. And while Billie Piper is mostly a star in the UK and not globally, so this won't really affect Disney's decision about the show, signing her and generating all of this hype may sway the BBC toward keeping the show for another season.

This was RTD's hail Mary (using an American football term), and quite a brilliant one. We've still to see if it's successful.

No, I still don't believe BP is the Doctor. My thought was that it's Rose Tyler, coming back to find the Doctor (after discarding Meta like she does with all of her paramours), and landing in the Doctor's body just as he's regenerating, but I really hope not. That would be such a banal plot.

One conjecture I've seen is that this regeneration happened after the Doctor did time stuff, during which he looked into the heart of the TARDIS, and thus, the same thing that happened after the last time someone looked into the heart of the TARDIS: the Bad Wolf appeared. Now this would be exciting! Bad Wolf isn't a good entity. It's neutral. It brings life, but it also brings everything to an end. There's a god for the Doctor to battle, to return it to the heart of the TARDIS.

I'm kind of hoping that this next episode, if it ever happens, proceeds something like how the audio "Omega" did. (Yes, this is a total spoiler, but come on, this audio is twenty-two years old. I think it's an excellent audio (Nev Fountain again -- I'm nothing if not predictable), but if you haven't heard it yet, you probably won't ever.) It started with the Fifth Doctor investigating the original time travel experiment at which Omega got thrown into the antimatter universe. Then, halfway through the story, the Fifth Doctor arrives to find out what's going on -- the character we'd been following was actually Omega, in his Fifth-Doctor-biodata body.

So, I'm hoping that the next episode will be BP playing the Doctor until the real Doctor (whoever they may be) shows up to put things to rights. Here's to hoping this will ever get to happen.

Reasons

Jun. 9th, 2025 01:32 pm
shivver: (capmjolnir)
There's a YouTube video out now about what probably happened to "The Reality War", and it confirms a lot of what I conjectured in my previous post, though note that all of this is still fan speculation based on facts and clues gleaned from many different sources.

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shivver: (DT absolute radio)
I think the phrase that sums these two episodes up is "Mistakes were made."

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shivver: (Ten right)
Very spoiler-y. You've been warned. Will post more later when I've had time to think about it.

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Title: "Mothers and Daughters"
Fandom(s): Doctor Who
Characters: Sylvia Noble, Donna Noble
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 3349

Summary: On a rainy night fifteen years ago, Sylvia's world was turned upside down and she lost her daughter. Today, after three days of the world flipping over again, she has gained her daughter back.

Read it on AO3.

Author's Notes: Wow, two works posted this month! Though I just realized that I never posted my other one here, so I better do that.

Anyway, this isn't much of a story. It's just a scene, a conversation. When I read the novelization of "The Star Beast" by Gary Russell, I was fascinated by the characterization of Sylvia. She'd already been the star of the episode, both by the writing and by Jacqueline King's excellent portrayal, but Gary added another layer to her by discussing her difficulties over the last fifteen years. And then, he also tied Sylvia and Donna back to Beautiful Chaos, my favorite DW novel, where Sylvia had also gotten additional exploration.

Thus, I really wanted to explore the connections between the two novels, as well as the aftermath of "The Giggle", because despite how optimistically the episode ended, you know the world was left in a state of disaster. I really couldn't not write this snippet, seeing as how I am such a Gary Russell fangirl and I love writing episode aftermaths. I only wish that this could have been part of an actual significant work, and not just a random unconnected slice-of-life scene. (Though, it's not really slice-of-life, unless random gods throw the world into a blender every day. Which I suppose they do in the DW universe.)
shivver: (DT smile)
Non-spoilery, but really, why don't you just go watch the episode?

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shivver: (DT smile)
OMG THEY REFERENCED TURLOUGH! AND I MISSED IT THE FIRST TIME!

*happy dance for one of my favorite companions*
shivver: (Nine)
A weird thing happened today.

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In other news, the upcoming episode is still our #1 topic of conversation.

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shivver: (Five in Ten's TARDIS)
If you haven't seen it, well, spoilers...

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shivver: (DT absolute radio)
Nope, didn't get to actually sit down and write anything about "The Story and the Engine" last week, so I have to bundle it with "The Interstellar Song Contest". I just have no idea where my time is going nowadays.

The Story and the Engine )

The Interstellar Song Contest )

Aw crap )
shivver: (Ten with specs)
New episode tomorrow and I still haven't written much about the last one. So, I figured I better do it before I lose it.

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shivver: (clockspinning)
I have to run off to an all-day band thing, so we watched the episode early in the morning and I only have a couple minutes to say a few things.

Warning: VERY spoiler-y. Avoid until you've seen the episode.

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shivver: (Bus floor Midnight)
Episode three of series 15! I don't know how many episodes there will be this season (yes, I avoid spoilers to that extent) but I'm sure that there won't be more than eight or nine, and I'm a little sad that we're already 1/3 done. But...

(And I'm going to warn you now, spoilers! Like, big spoilers. Starting with the first paragraph bethind the cut. So if you click, it's your fault.)

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shivver: (Time Crash)
I'm finally sitting down to get my thoughts about the new season and these two episodes, so here goes.

The Robot Revolution )


Lux )
shivver: (Default)
Title: "Real Science"
Fandom(s): Doctor Who
Characters: Ace McShane, Hex Schofield
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 985

Summary: Hex learns about science and why Ace loves it.

Notes: Written for the "chemistry" challenge (#257) at [community profile] fandomweekly.

Read it on AO3.

Author's Notes: To be entirely honest, I wrote this in order to portray a scientist like they really are, as opposed to the stereotype we see everywhere in the media. Even though Ace loves explosives and explosions, she couldn't have gotten to the point of inventing nitro-9 and retaining a full set of limbs without rigorous preparation, attention to detail, and stringent safety protocols. So, she's verifying every last digit before starting to experiment; she's isolating her experiment in the right environment and even there, she's putting on safety glasses though they're not technically needed, and she's not allowing Hex to distract her from her work. She's not even wearing a white lab coat -- the things she's working on aren't going to splash on her regular clothes and ruin them, so she doesn't need one.

Yes, she really shouldn't drinking from lab glassware, but not because it's inherently dangerous (lab glassware needs to be very clean, because impurities will alter your experiments) -- it's because if you are working with other glassware, it's really easy to get your drink mixed up with your experiment. But, two things: 1) she wasn't working with any other liquids, and 2) chemists are also human and do stupid things like this. And it lampshaded the usual image everyone has of chemists, always working with vials of brightly colored liquid.

But, I'm still keeping with my story-per-month pace, even if some of them are stupidly short. I've been slaving over a WIP for a while now but it's been slow progress. Soon, I hope.
shivver: (DT smile)
I made a thing! This is inspired by a conversation with [profile] romanajo, about a Facebook response she'd seen in which the person hijacked a perfectly normal BF announcement about a Sarah Jane and Harry audio to complain about how terrible the modern series has been ever since "The Stolen Earth". (Which seems an odd choice to me, since it's neither DT's nor RTD's exit. Or even CT's. Also, I guess the guy thought "Journey's End" was terrible? Because most people either refer to both parts of a two-parter or usually target "Journey's End" as the more significant of the two parts.)

Yes, someone asked what in the world did his rant have to do with BF or the audio in question. And yes, he failed entirely to answer that question.

Click to expand.

Quit having fun meme, DW style

"Triumph"

Jan. 25th, 2025 11:50 am
shivver: (Default)
Title: "Triumph"
Fandom(s): Doctor Who
Characters: Lindy Pepper-Bean
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 200

Summary:
Lindy: "What do you mean, the Great Beyond?"
Hoochy: "The Wild Wood."
Brewster: "And further than that. The river leads down to the sea, and there's a whole world out there, untamed... Now we can go out there, to this planet, and we can fight it and tame it and own it. We'll be pioneers, just like our ancestors."

Read it on AO3.

Author's Notes: This is the follow-up to "Dot and Bubble" that no one wanted.

Well, that's not quite true. My husband has always wanted the boat to leave the dock and immediately sink or fall off a cliff or explode... and he wanted me to write it. Thus, this story, but it is not what he wanted. (He thinks this story is awful. Good-awful.)

On the bright side, I'm still writing a fic a month.
shivver: (DT Red Nose Day)
My husband found this floating around Imgur. I really love this take on the Master's perspective. And of course the tag had me on the floor.

shivver: (DT snerk)
Stuff and things

Printer

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"Joy to the World"

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Oh, by the way...

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And random comments about current life

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And lastly...

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shivver: (musicspheres)
I only just realized that it's less than a week before Christmas, and that means it's less than a week before the BBC broadcasts the Doctor Who Prom from back in August. So, I figured I should write up my visit to the Proms before that happens. I've been meaning to write up my Europe trip but just haven't got around to it.

Of course, if you're going to actually watch the broadcast, don't read this. :)

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