ext_27052 ([identity profile] caz963.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] prof_pangaea 2010-03-26 10:29 pm (UTC)

russell seems to really like stories where characters set up their own downfall in some way

I can never work out whether that's accidental - or incidental - or not. The two instances you cite are obvious when you think about it, although I imagine that the majority of DW viewers aren't as ... er... obssessive prone to meta as some of us are.

I get the impression, from what I've read of The Writer's Tale (not finished it yet!) that it's a mixture of both - some things he had in mind well in advance and others just sort of happened along the way. And I can believe that, actually. I'm in no way putting myself in the same bracket as a writer, but I do find that sometimes, when I'm writing things just "happen" which, when I read it back later are somehow referencing things or events that were absolutely not at the forefront of my mind while I was writing - but which I suppose must have been lurking around in the depths somewhere. And for someone so steeped in the world of DW, as Rusty would have been, I can well believe that there's a lot of "stuff" in the show that wasn't actually intentional, but which, when we look back and poke it with a stick analyse it suggests that it was written "with intent". If that makes any sense whatsoever!

Oh, and -

donna is the companion that ten never gets over. i mean, End of Time takes place at least a few years after the events of JE, and yet seeing her through a window and a short conversation about her with wilf is enough to drive him to tears.

Yes. THIS.

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