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Monday, 15 October 2007 19:33
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (sarah jane look)
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I am back from Rome! Had a lovely time, may do picspam later when I have pictures and can be bothered.

On to more important things, ie TV.



Am slightly less gleeful about this one than the previous ones. However there was still much stuff of love.

Oh goody, another female villain. So that's three out of four stories so far with female villains. On the other hand there was that smashing bit when Maria suggests getting her dad to help with the DIY (she is maybe shipping him and Sarah a wee bit?) and then Sarah is all "I am WOMAN, see me WELD."

Clyde is rapidly becoming my favourite character. I love how good humoured he is - that's one of my favourite character traits. He's so adorable with Luke, a lovely blend of kindness and exasperation. Maria was a bit superior with Luke in this episode, I felt, and Clyde's treatment of Luke was a nice contrast. However. Sarah in this episode seems to come down harder on him than the others, which is not good. There are in-story reasons for this of course - Luke is her son and only recently alive, Maria she's known for longer and is in many ways a mini version of Sarah herself - but still, it's a depressing pattern that should have been avoided, especially bearing in mind the less-than-brilliant treatment of Mickey and Martha on Dr Who. Because I am generally quite optimistic, I am hoping that somewhere down the line this will e rectified but I'm also aware that a)there's not a huge amount of line left b)the longer they leave it, the harder it will be to make it better and c)see above, re. depressing pattern already established/ :-(

What I did like about that scene though was Sarah not cutting the children any slack just because they're children. (See also her shouting at Maria when she forgets to put the gloves on, though this is somewhat different as Maria is accidentally putting herself in danger.) She doesn't think like that. Just - the way she immediately turned on Clyde, furious... made me a bit not happy.

Oh! And here is one of the thoughts I forgot about in my last post. Is anyone else a wee bit suspicious of Mr Smith? That bit a few episodes ago when Clyde asked where he came from and Mr Smith immediately told him off for asking questions struck me as a little sinister.

Hurray, hurray for them explicitly using the way in which the sonic lipstick pwns the sonic screwdriver: stealthiness. That made me v. happy.

I really need a new Sarah/SJA icon, much as I love this one.
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