prof_pangaea: (the doctor)
prof_pangaea ([personal profile] prof_pangaea) wrote2008-11-15 02:20 pm

somehow this became an essay about mickey's awesome

so i have been watching new who with my roommate, starting from the beginning of s1, and not skipping the bad bits. i think everyone else i have hooked onto doctor who i've hooked through watching s3, since it was a very good starting place and didn't have huge amounts of facepalming and explaining to do, plus i love it (and i would skip tSC code until they were good and hooked. mwahahaha). except for my ex-guy, we watched old school videos from the library and then s1 when i got my hands on it. ah, olden days.

anyway, watching new who with someone who is also a fanboy type, but has no previous doctor who experience has been interesting. we have had many conversations.

here is a visual aid:


prof_: "Damn, Jackie, I LOVE YOU. Look at her! She is sitting with Ten, trying to help him, even though she sort of hates the Doctor. That's real compassion. People are always going on about Rose being compassionate but --"

Land: "Wait, when was Rose ever compassionate? Maybe in an episode I've never seen? I am seriously trying to think of anything she ever did that was compassionate. Like, what? I'm just going to leave Mickey while he maybe dies?"


i tried to think of something, because i have been defending series 1 rose for a couple years now and... i couldn't really come up with anything. okay, she talks to people like gwyneth and the blue girl from EotW, but that's not so much showing compassion as not being actively assholic. plus, with gwyneth, she really does talk down to her and treat her as naive and stupid, just because gwyneth is a product of her culture, which is in itself a rather naive and unintelligent kind of behaviour. rose is compassionate to the dalek in dalek, which i don't blame her for, since, you know, the doctor never told her "yes, my homeworld was destroyed by the daleks, who were, by the way, the most ruthless and evil species in the history of the universe and if you ever meet one you sould probably not hug it." but then at the end of the episode she stops the doctor from killing the dalek, and it seems to be more because the doctor is not acting the way she expects him to than because she really understands the dalek. then, in tEC she hears a child calling for its mother, and tries to find him, until she gets distracted by a barrage balloon and captain jack's arse, and the kid never comes back into her mind until the doctor mentions him.

meanwhile i can easily come up with loads of times that rose was selfish, immature or just plain horrible to the people who love her. erm. i remember watching s1 and being intrigued by this. especially because the doctor has his own troubling behaviour patterns -- taking rose to see the destruction of her planet on her first trip with him, so she can feel what he has felt, just a little. using emotional blackmail to keep rose with him after the events of AoL/WWIII. fathers day is just a clusterfuck of disfunction, with rose manipulating the doctor into doing something extremely dangerous, the doctor letting hiself be manipulated, the bit where he's going to leave her and she yells, "you'll be back, i know how sad you are!" the AMAZINGLY parallel scenes with pete and rose and then the doctor and rose (pete cups her cheek with his right hand, and then hugs her; the doctor cups her cheek with his right hand and does the same thing, just afterwards). this is when we figure out, okay, the doctor is rose's replacement father figure, he's older, he's strong, he'll always protect her and never leave her, that's what she wants; but when her real father shows up she'll drop him fast. and now doctor KNOWS this but he still goes along with it. anyway, there was interesting stuff going on that season, but it was only ever touched upon sporadically.

now i'm halfway through the second series and i forgot how much of it was so bad i had to repress it. i mean, i remember facepalming and cringing a lot, but god damn. watching RotC/AoS was especially painful as rose is at the peak of selfishness and immaturity, to the point of character bashing -- the scene where the doctor is telling her that if she ever trusted him, EVER, she needs to listen to him, and not go and try to find pete, while she pouts and keeps stealing glances over at the poster of him. ugh. i would be grossed out if they were writing a ten year old that way, let alone a twenty year old. also it is frustrating because david tennant has better chemistry with pretty much everyone on the show than billie piper. how about the scene where, right after the TARDIS *dies* (the thing rose knows is the most important to the doctor) rose wanders off to emo about her not!dad, and mickey stays with the doctor, and asks him about travelling between parallel worlds, and the doctor tells him about the time lords. actually, i think he says more to mickey about the time lords than he's ever said to rose. *facepalms* also there is the scene that i forgot about where everyone is breaking up into groups (rose with pete, because the doctor knows he can't stop her), the doctor with mrs. moore, mickey with jake, and the doctor calls out to him:

Doctor: "Mickey!"
Mickey: [turns around]
Doctor: "Good luck."
Mickey: "Yeah, you too. Rose, I'll see you later."
Rose: "Yeah, you better."


Doctor: "If we survive this, I'll meet you back at the TARDIS."


Mickey: "That's a promise."

this was SO GREAT for about two seconds, until mickey turns back and sees rose and the doctor smiling and hugging each other and, you know, giving each other the consideration they never seem to give him. and dammit, that's when he decides he's staying in the alt!verse. you can see it on his face. ;____;

anyway, i am remembering that i was quite glad when i heard billie piper was leaving at the end of the second series, because the producers had ruined rose and rose was ruining the doctor. when it was announced that she was coming back for s4 i was really glad, because i thought they could fix a lot of what they did to her character, and frankly, retcon her character in general, because watching those episodes again i keep wondering why the fuck anyone would really care about her, the way she was written. obviously that chance was squandered with journey's end.

anyway i have been thinking of this because of watching the series with noobs. having to explain, "no, really, it gets better! i swear!" makes me realise that if i hadn't been a doctor who fan before the new series began, i probably wouldn't be a fan now. or if i was, it would be because i had stopped watching during series two, caught an episode from series 3 or 4, and though, "oh, this looks a lot better now! awesome." and now fandom's not just made up of people who knew the old series, or people who watched rose and nine (or ten) and fell for the show; we've got that plus we've got people who came in with martha, and people who came in with donna, and we've got enough history for people to start saying, "yeah, i don't really like that character/season/episode" and have it not necessarily be a wank storm, just like nowadays people can say trial of a time lord was a bit shite and it doesn't mean they hate doctor who. or colin baker. or... mel. although they probably do hate mel (i can still love mel because i *haven't* seen trial of a time lord. ha!). and yeah, i'm afraid that, upon consideration, i just don't like rose. not the one we got on screen, anyway. here's to hoping she can be the next mel, though, given some years (and big finish getting many, many renewals of their license).

but it was all worth it because we got mickey. mickey, i love you. if you were mah boyfriend i would not leave you behind during an crazy apocalyptic earthquake/time storm. and if RTD wanted to make a character people could relate to, i'll take him -- a good, decent guy, kind of goofy, tries to do the right thing, in love with someone who doesn't love him back, but strong enough to face up to that in the end, starts off watching the game on telly and goes on to save the world with the skills he taught himself. also he's hot. i like that too.

also jackie. i wish i had a jackie.

MAGIC

[identity profile] prof-pangaea.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
How did I get this reputation?

the first time i mention jackie having hot sexing with a younger guy and you magically appear in my journal!

[identity profile] box-in-the-box.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
... It was coincidence?

Besides, you KNOW Jackie would be tighter than a monkey's paw. She does her crunches.

[identity profile] prof-pangaea.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
......so he's applauding his own profound political bravery in not killing off the show's only regular male character of color, which character got continuously derided as an "idiot" and useless and a "tin dog" and a "zero" through his entire run and had to get away from the Doctor in another universe to develop any sense of self-worth?

um... yes.

And if Rosita makes it to the fifty-minute mark of the Christmas special before biting it, I'll be sincerely shocked and I won't be the only one.

i actually think she will make it, possibly because it would be so very blatant if she didn't? pssibly because i also have this feeling, from the CiN clip, that morrisey!doctor and rosita are going to be intended as a broad parody/commentary on doctor/companion in the new era, and so he will probably have something cracktastic happen to her, but not death. i think nos is probably quite right when saying, "she's got rose's name, she's black like martha, and she has breasts. donna had breasts."

[identity profile] violetisblue.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
"i actually think she will make it, possibly because it would be so very blatant if she didn't?"

I seriously don't think so. I know she's supposed to be an amalgam of the companions, but that just means they could kill her off to give us another retread of the Magic Emo--particularly since RTD's already said that Rosita is a sideline character and the real "companionship" is meant to be between the Doctor and the impostor Doctor. Tick, tick, tick...

"he will probably have something cracktastic happen to her, but not death."

Maybe she can become another random female inanimate object with an easily accessible mouth. Merry Christmas, kids.

"i think nos is probably quite right when saying, 'she's got rose's name, she's black like martha, and she has breasts. donna had breasts.' "

Rose's name, Martha's skin color and Donna's personality and cleavage. Clever by the standards of some other culture somewhere out there in the universe, maybe.

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[identity profile] prof-pangaea.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
I also don't think that it's a bad thing that she's not that compassionate. I wish they'd played with her flaws more instead of pretending they weren't there. It would have been way more interesting and not as facepalmy.

yes, this. i loved the episodes that actually seemed to do this, like father's day. RTD said that rose' most amazing moments came when she transcended her selfishness, but... he always writes her not doing that. argh frustrating.

Something S1 Rose always seemed to have the potential to do.

it's part of my conception of the show that this is part of the doctor's function in the universe -- to awaken that potential in the people he meets. seeing that consistently not happen with one character while it happens with all the others is depressing.

I got the impression that he and Jackie were really close, but that was about it. Poor guy.

mah poor mickey noooooooo

[identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
I actually did start Who with New Who, before s3 had come out. I watched Girl in the Fireplace, in which the things I remember most distinctly was I liked Mickey quite a fair bit and Ten was fun, and then I went back and watched s1-2. And perhaps I have repressed some s2 Rose, but I do remember having a chore of a time getting through that series, but it didn't turn me off of continuing with the show. Anyway, besides that point, I agree with the stuff you said, basically.

[identity profile] prof-pangaea.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
obviously there are people who came in during s1 or s2 and kept watching even through the episodes i think are terrible -- i mean, there are people for whom s2 is their very favourite series. i just meant that at the end of s2, the only people who were fans were either old school or people who, to some extent at least, quite liked the first two series of the show. obviously if they didn't that would just be... strange. now we've got people who have come in with s3 or s4, and aren't guaranteed to like the first two series at all. like people who came in with four and leela, they wouldn't necessarily be into three and jo.

[identity profile] britgeekgrrl.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 08:03 am (UTC)(link)
'fraid I ain't packing either a DVD player or whiskey. But if you happen to have a source... :)

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[identity profile] britgeekgrrl.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 08:06 am (UTC)(link)
Which still gives her a one-up on C'rizz,

I've known thrown half-bricks with more compassion than C'rizz! ;)

Edited 2008-11-16 08:06 (UTC)

[identity profile] ionlylurkhere.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 08:31 am (UTC)(link)
This mostly has me thinking "sad, but true". Awesome meta.

[identity profile] prof-pangaea.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
people will have doctor who episodes! it's a convention!

well, any alcohol will do, really. :D

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[identity profile] londonkds.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
I think Rose in Turn Left is specific to that timeline, and she's trying to avert it because in that timeline Davros's plan worked and the entire multiverse was doomed.

[identity profile] spacefall.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
IAWTC. I was actually quite glad when he ran off with his AU self's bereaved boyfriend. OK, no Mickey for a while, but at least he'd get some respect and a chance to use his abilities, as opposed to going to waste in the corner.

[identity profile] nostalgia-lj.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Ten/Mickey is the true love story.

[identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
if RTD wanted to make a character people could relate to, i'll take him -- a good, decent guy, kind of goofy, tries to do the right thing, in love with someone who doesn't love him back, but strong enough to face up to that in the end, starts off watching the game on telly and goes on to save the world with the skills he taught himself.

WORD! Mickey is the kind of guy who would be the salt of the Earth in any other series, but in this one, he's the punching bag because he's not an adrenaline junkie.

Oh, wait, except that Nine grudgingly gave him props and let Mickey save face when Mickey asked him for help doing so. Whereas Ten, despite having needed Mickey's help and knowing that Mickey had saved the world several times, treats him as some sort of moderately annoying pet. Of Rose's.

[identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 12:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Or how in "School Reunion" when Mickey was like 'CAN I COME' and you see Rose in the foreground mouthing 'NO' to the Doctor.

I have *NEVER* understood how Rose went from specifically asking Mickey to join Team TARDIS to behaving like toddler faced with brussels sprouts when he does.

s she also a 100% confirmation of not being on Torchwood either?

To the best of my knowledge, there isn't 100% official confirmation, but it isn't looking likely. On the other hand, that story about disgruntled writers literally throwing scripts in shredders can only have been written by someone utterly clueless about show business.
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[personal profile] amaresu 2008-11-16 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Which just goes to show you don't need compassion to be an awesome Companion.
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[personal profile] amaresu 2008-11-16 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
That makes sense. Still doesn't make me any less upset that she was so awesome there and not awesome in tSE/JE.
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[personal profile] amaresu 2008-11-16 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't really remember her transcending any selfishness. I always found her best moments to be when she did stuff. Rather than waiting around for someone else to tell her what to do.

I have an on-again off-again liking for Father's Day. Sometimes I really enjoy it and other times I hate it. I think it was an interesting idea but had a major problem in that Rose wasn't really punished for what she did. Sure she almost destroyed the world, but she wasn't punished. Which is why she didn't really learn anything from the experience.

Still better than The Long Game though.

[identity profile] kels.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
good for him, yes, though i will miss the character.

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[identity profile] britgeekgrrl.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't say I don't *like* C'rizz... ;)

(In fact, I like the character, but am also a bit diappointed about how he played out, particularly post-Next Life - a whole lotta wasted potential, I thought...)
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[personal profile] amaresu 2008-11-16 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, after Next Life they just seemed to be a bit lost on where to go with him. Which was a shame.

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[identity profile] britgeekgrrl.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I kept waiting for the legacy of being a member of the Church of the Foundation to, I dunno, MATTER and it really didn't - not until the very end and, even then, it was all a bit silly.

I will, however, concede an exception for Other Lives, as that had some moderately awesome moments for C'rizz, even if they were just moments. *sigh*

[identity profile] prof-pangaea.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I have *NEVER* understood how Rose went from specifically asking Mickey to join Team TARDIS to behaving like toddler faced with brussels sprouts when he does.

in first series, she still wants mickey to be her boyfriend. in the second series rose wants the doctor to be her boyfriend. he is perfect now -- still the older man who will protect her and take care of her, but young looking enough to also be her one true love. everything she's wanted in a man. i mean, she still drops him as soon as pete shows up, but i do think that's it. she's never really broken up with mickey, so having him around means she'll have to deal with their relationship one way or another.

[identity profile] prof-pangaea.livejournal.com 2008-11-16 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
it's weird. i don't like not liking characters in this fandom. i'm fine with it everywhere else (don't really like buffy, don't really like kirk, etc), but in this fandom i want to like every companion, at least a bit. i do still like s1 rose -- she's selfish, but she's charming and funny. it's just that s2 makes rose and the doctor's relationship so fail... there is no reciprocity on the things either of them really truly wants, but neither of them are willing to let go or change, because they're afraid of losing what they have, even if it's not that great. which, again, would be an interesting story if anyone ever did something with it, but they don't. ;___;

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