I understood the water monster's general game plan - it was just some of the stuff they were doing towards the end didn't make sense to me (at a detail level).
The whole reasoning behind the suicide, not to mention the Doctor taking them all back to Earth rather than somewhen else so there was still a mystery, all sits under "story and character logic doesn't bear close examination". I thought the idea, the acting, and the dialogue was breath-taking. In a perfect world I would wish a little more attention had been paid to the set up so that there wasn't a simple way for the Doctor to save their lives and leave the official history intact and that it was clear what Adelaide thought she would achieve by committing suicide after she'd been brought back to Earth. You can come up with explanations which make sense (and indeed fans are) but I don't think they are really there in the text.
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Date: 2009-11-18 01:20 pm (UTC)The whole reasoning behind the suicide, not to mention the Doctor taking them all back to Earth rather than somewhen else so there was still a mystery, all sits under "story and character logic doesn't bear close examination". I thought the idea, the acting, and the dialogue was breath-taking. In a perfect world I would wish a little more attention had been paid to the set up so that there wasn't a simple way for the Doctor to save their lives and leave the official history intact and that it was clear what Adelaide thought she would achieve by committing suicide after she'd been brought back to Earth. You can come up with explanations which make sense (and indeed fans are) but I don't think they are really there in the text.