I think I probably agree with you, though I do understand the complaints of the posters above us. I guess it depends on what you want from Ten, and from the show as a whole.
When Ten snapped mentally, or fell to hubris or whatever one wants to call it, I wanted to pump my fist in the air and whoop like a guy at an Aerosmith concert. He has been so nice, and so guilt-ridden, hagridden and hidebound that watching him sweep all the angst aside was a blast. It's like Joan of Arc broke out of prison and knocked over a liquor store--wrong, but awesome. "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!"
Though I'm sure that this is going to blow up horribly, and I'm thinking that *maybe* his lapse in judgment has broken a few bits of Time and somehow allowed The Master to come back. Should be interesting!
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Date: 2009-11-30 02:05 am (UTC)When Ten snapped mentally, or fell to hubris or whatever one wants to call it, I wanted to pump my fist in the air and whoop like a guy at an Aerosmith concert. He has been so nice, and so guilt-ridden, hagridden and hidebound that watching him sweep all the angst aside was a blast. It's like Joan of Arc broke out of prison and knocked over a liquor store--wrong, but awesome. "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!"
Though I'm sure that this is going to blow up horribly, and I'm thinking that *maybe* his lapse in judgment has broken a few bits of Time and somehow allowed The Master to come back. Should be interesting!