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Mar. 4th, 2006 01:30 pmI have snacks, I have Sudoku, I have no plans for today except listening to the audio of The Dalek Master Plan. Ahh, Saturdays. (I would be joining in
taraljc's Life on Mars-a-thon, as I still haven't watched it, but I'm at my parents' and my dad's PC is creaky and weeps emo computer tears if I try to make it do complicated things like play .avi's)
And a meme, seen everywhere but most recently from
twinkledru: Name a character or pairing! Then I will ramble on about it! I just like how emphatic it is.
And a meme, seen everywhere but most recently from
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on 2006-03-04 10:11 pm (UTC)Then of course, the parallel that I couldn't believe I'd missed when it was pointed out to me, Turlough picking up a rock to murder someone in order to gain his freedom, just as the First Doctor does in the very first story. Very interesting, that. I love that they go from attempted assassination to that doleful "look after him"/"I shall miss you" in Planet of Fire, and that Turlough clearly ends up caring about the Doctor despite his best efforts to be a self-serving bastard. The fact that they're both stubborn and sarcastic (more facetious, in the Doctor's case) works well for me, too - I love reading and writing dialogue between prickly people.
By the way, you were mentioning PDAs on your journal - I loved Imperial Moon, which has Five and Turlough gatecrashing a Victorian moon landing. All very Jules Verne, and while I agree with the OG reviewers who reckon it was written as an EDA and "Fitz" replaced with "Turlough" at the last minute, it's got a really nice Five/Turlough friendship going.
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on 2006-03-04 10:52 pm (UTC)Didn't know about the rock parallel: that's awesome. There are boatloads of points of connection between then.
Sorry, this was meant to be you rambling on...;)
Cheers for the tip on Imperial Moon. Am more than happy for him to be written as a sort of Fitz stand-in if that leads to Five/Turlough goodness, hee.
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on 2006-03-04 11:03 pm (UTC)Such a pity they didn't have more onscreen time together, doing standard Doctor-and-companion adventurous stuff.
Absolutely. I'm sad there are so few audios/novels with the two of them (though I suppose there are a few - it'd be far worse if I was a Five/Adric fan)
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on 2006-03-04 11:21 pm (UTC)Still haven't heard the audios yet, though will crack imminently I think. I'm trying to spread out the bits that are left I haven't heard/read yet now I've wolfed down all the eps in a big chunk: slightly pathetic, but I hate the thought that one day soon there will be No More New (to me) Things. (Daft really, as a)this is tv from 1984 and I should be whooping that there ARE new things and b)fic, doh.)
I have no sympathy for the Five/Adric fans as they are on crack. Ahem. :D
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on 2006-03-05 12:11 am (UTC)slightly pathetic, but I hate the thought that one day soon there will be No More New (to me) Things
*clings* I know! I've seen all Five's stuff and am trying to pace myself a bit on the books and audios because there'll be none left, and with no new PDAs in the foreseeable future... woes.
I have no sympathy for the Five/Adric fans as they are on crack. Ahem. :D
Hee. I love some crack pairings myself, but I'll admit I really don't get Five/Adric. I think my main problem is Adric's apparent age: I know Mark Strickson and Matthew Waterhouse are the same age but Adric *looks* (and acts) about 13, while Turlough looks anything from 17 to 30-something depending on the shot.
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on 2006-03-05 12:30 am (UTC)I have this little dream world where the success of the new series means a revival of the PDAs
and then they phone me up and ask me to write one and let me make it all Five/Turloughy through the means of clever subtext.It is weird there is no Five/Nyssa. I buy that a hell of a lot more than Five/Tegan, who hog all the attention.