And Nine was a bit broken, and Time Lords get fixed by regenerating.
This is true. I hope it's not *completely* true, though.
Nine was busted up pretty badly, and you are so right in saying that one season of that is all the viewers could stomach, even CE fans like myself (tho being so very Old Skool, I'm still in denial about the whole shippy thing. Doesn't stop me from reading the pr0n smut).
But it would be very nice if the writers could let Ten go on his godly path for a while, then eventually have to explain the Time War (hello? the viewer's haven't forgotten) and *really* deal with it, in a better way than burying himself in Rose (I said that, didn't I? Ack. Blame the smut.)
And yes, three is the better dynamic. Look how much the show took off when Jack joined? Dramatically speaking, two can get very dull when all is said and done. Three allows for better pr0n tension.
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Date: 2006-04-19 01:35 pm (UTC)This is true. I hope it's not *completely* true, though.
Nine was busted up pretty badly, and you are so right in saying that one season of that is all the viewers could stomach, even CE fans like myself (tho being so very Old Skool, I'm still in denial about the whole shippy thing. Doesn't stop me from reading the
pr0nsmut).But it would be very nice if the writers could let Ten go on his godly path for a while, then eventually have to explain the Time War (hello? the viewer's haven't forgotten) and *really* deal with it, in a better way than burying himself in Rose (I said that, didn't I? Ack. Blame the smut.)
And yes, three is the better dynamic. Look how much the show took off when Jack joined? Dramatically speaking, two can get very dull when all is said and done. Three allows for better
pr0ntension.