I have commented at one point that Ten's actions towards the Family are cruel, and remind me, if anything, of the Batman (who does not kill, but is not above a bit of torture).
I would like to think that (as has been suggested elsewhere, and not by me) Ten's tendency to act from anger, not thought, might be punished in some way by the end of the season.
I agree that John Smith is not admirable - I'm not sure, though, that he or the Doctor are actually meant to be, at least by the scriptwriter. (I must really read the original book, so I can get a better idea of what he was about.)
There are a good many plot holes, and, as other friends of mine have suggested, a good deal of mawkishness and sentimentality. However, what I thought the punishment of the Family achieved was to make the Doctor alien and scary (which he should be), and the ending was wonderful.
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Date: 2007-06-04 09:48 am (UTC)I would like to think that (as has been suggested elsewhere, and not by me) Ten's tendency to act from anger, not thought, might be punished in some way by the end of the season.
I agree that John Smith is not admirable - I'm not sure, though, that he or the Doctor are actually meant to be, at least by the scriptwriter. (I must really read the original book, so I can get a better idea of what he was about.)
There are a good many plot holes, and, as other friends of mine have suggested, a good deal of mawkishness and sentimentality. However, what I thought the punishment of the Family achieved was to make the Doctor alien and scary (which he should be), and the ending was wonderful.