Quick meta that I want to get off my back before diving into my Folio editing again.

Note: Though in a few bits this might sound slightly anti-Rose, it's more anti- fans of Sueish!Rose. She annoys me at times but I don't per se hate her - I just severely dislike the idealised version certain parts of fandom insist she truly is. It starts off a bit ranty, but then I get into the meta-type stuff.


If there is one thing I am really sick of amongst a lot of fandom, it's the fact that in certain parts of fandom, whenever Rose displays some of her less desirable personality traits, the jealousy or bitchiness or selfishness or whatever, the automatical response from a whole bunch of people will be "Oh, she's just 19, that's normal."

And on behalf of someone who was (until a week ago) 19 years old, I just have to say: No. Just no. If I had acted like Rose has on some occasions, like she was to Mickey or some of her more jealous moods, my friends would have bitch-slapped me into next week.

Hell, when I was fifteen, I did act rather like that (though less clinging to a boy, and more friend related), and you know what happened? I got hugely (metaphorically) bitch-slapped. Big mondo fight, and some of my friends didn't speak to me for weeks.

And so I moved on, grew up, grew out of it. Got over it. Because they aren't nice character traits, no matter how old you are. And so to those Rose apologists, could you please stop telling me it's mormal, it's natural, she's a 19 year old girl and is supposed to be like that - No, she isn't.

That said, I think what we are coming to this season, and in the build up for Rose's departure is that metaphorical bitchslap. She's being immature and petty, and you know what? She is starting to pay for it.

In fact, that's what we've been seeing - Rose's metaphorical bitch-slap. Starting with the mighty pwnage from Queen Victoria, and then from Sarah Jane showing her her place in the Doctor's life, Madame de Pompadour, Mickey and alt-Pete, and whatever else is going to go down.

It sounds terribly harsh, but life is like that - it's the hard lessons you remember. You don't learn from someone saying you should pay more attention from others, you learn when your best friend tells you that sorry, they have other people they'd rather spend time with. It's that metaphorical bitch-slap, that gets it through to you. Rose was told the Doctor was worth the monsters, here she is getting her metaphorical monsters. How she copes with it will shape the person she becomes.

(Yes, the Doctor is also paying for his actions, though on a less emotional, and more physical level. And a much grander scale - I am guessing that by the end of the season, he'll be saying sorry for a lot more than one person. Only a God sees and sorrows for every little sparrow that falls. How does a God cope when a hundred, a thousand fall?

And it all ties in with my theory about how this season is all about actions versus consequences. We are getting consequences, be they emotional, physical, from the micro to the macro. How it ends, though, is the big question. In every case.)

Rose is getting her lesson - you pay for the price for how you act. And hopefully, hopefully she will learn from this, she will grow and become a better and more well-balanced person. And just possibly, once she has leanrt this lesson, she might just choose to step out and do her own thing, whatever that may be.

So please, people, don't try and explain away these things. They are flaws, but they are still Rose. She's no saint, she's a person. At times a selfish, immature, jealous person - and at times someone who would fight to save the world, who has saved the world. Canon!Rose might annoy me, but nowhere near as much as Saintly!Perfect!Sue!Rose. Let her be flawed, and let her learn from it.

And for Christ's sake, stop using her to make other 19 year olds look bad. I'm sure there are some like her out there, but there are also an awful lot who aren't.
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From: [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com


And just possibly, once she has leanrt this lesson, she might just choose to step out and do her own thing, whatever that may be.

Which would tie in with RTD's mission statement of who the Doctor is, that being with him makes people better. We saw that with Jack and Mickey and even Jackie.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Exactly. It works so perfectly. So what's with all the bloody "Rose becomes a Time Lord" and "Rose saves the universe" and "Rose has mystical Time babies" and "Rose merges with the TARDIS" stuff?

From: [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com


I think it's a divide between people who are reading better as more than human, whether that be Time babies, Time Lord Rose, merging with the TARDIS, and those who are interpreting it as becoming a better person without actually changing who she is. (I'm firmly in the latter camp, needless to say.)

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


And yet, a lot of these people are the same ones who would decry Mickey calling the Doctor a "thing" in the first episode.

God, people are people no matter what they are, and if they really think that, they've just gone and missed pretty much the entire point of the Doctor's speeches about humanity, of the entire freaking series!

*weeps for humanity*

From: [identity profile] svilleficrecs.livejournal.com


What always blows my mind is the belief that flaws in a character are bad. Flaws are what MAKE a character. Flaws are what make them interesting, hello internal conflict. I want Rose to be a bit bitchy and selfish and irrational. I want her character to make sense, to work as a whole, but with these flaws jutting out and bumping against her external issues and.. yeah.

I never understood why unlikeable decisions or less than perfect motives made for unlikeable character. If a character does something that doesn't make sense given what we know of them...then I've got a problem. Or if they're constantly acting out of proportion to their stimulus (or with weak, pasted in, fake feeling stimulus) ... yeah. But Rose's character's growth (or lack there of) over this season has felt... real. And I think things like the Hubris in the beginning of impossible planet with the (omg I'm starting to hate the leads they're so smug)... I don't quite get why people are so nonplussed for this. It's hubris that's been their calling card all season, and they're so used to blithely, carelessly running into danger that they were rather selfconsciously meta about it.

Err... yeah. Anyway, yay bratty imperfect Rose.
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


Ugh yeah. I've been dipping in the speculation threads (for season 2...) over on televisionwithoutpity, and there's lots of people actually *hoping* for Rose to turn out to be a Time Lady now. WTF? That's a nice concept for fanfic (though even there overdone) but they can't be serious of wanting it on the show, surely? What would be the point?

XWA

From: [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com


Not to mention Sarah in School Reunion: when there's the possibility of the Doctor enabling her to be young again and stay that way forever - to make her more than human - she reminds him that everything ends, usingthe same words as BadWolf!Rose (and Sarah specifically mentions this in the context of relationships.)

From: [identity profile] nostalgia-lj.livejournal.com


Word. It does maybe have a bit of Time Lord > Human in terms of magic powers, but otherwise it's huge on normality. The Doctor loves TV and fanboys celebrities!

From: [identity profile] nostalgia-lj.livejournal.com


I think it'd be kind of tragic if she became something else. It already kind of messed up that she's lost her grounding.

From: [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com


Too true. And given what he's said about the 'curse of the Time Lords' and his endlessly effusive love of humanity, I think the Doctor would see it as a tragic thing for her.

(I wish they'd kept the idea of people voluntarily becoming Cybermen because they think it's better than being human. That would have resonated in a cool way.)

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Bratty Rose has been annoying me a bit, but once I put the meta hat on, and think about it - and distance myself from the fanbrattage Sueification of her, I find it makes a lot more sense. (Also, I was slightly biased for a bit because she was mean to Mickey, who I *heart*, but I am starting to recover from that now)

And it sort of makes sense for her character - after her dad died, for all Jackie's many boyfriends, she was the centre of her mother's world. And then she had poor little Mickey, clinging to her because he had no-one else. And then Nine, who was so incredibly needy, to an almost unhealthy amount. She's used to being wanted, to being the focus of it all. And suddenly... she's not. And that's got to burn. But she has to learn to cope with it - nobody's the centre of the universe forever.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


This would be the point of the show: ->

And this would be it in relation to these TWOP types:

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From: [identity profile] days-of-yore.livejournal.com


Because I'm actually frantically revising Biology, this is what I would have said, bulletised. Obviously it would have been beautifully and eloquently phrased and punctuated to sublime levels of glory.
- Metaphorical bitch-slap is a lovely phrase. And very true.
- Keisha's initial opinion of Rose in Feast of The Drowned is interesting, how she's changed for the worse through being with the Doctor although Mickey's all 'It's still Rose and I love her!', bless him.
- "Only a God sees and sorrows for every little sparrow that falls. How does a God cope when a hundred, a thousand fall?" Yay, great minds. 'cept you put it much prettier. *applauds*
- Damn, I actually had nothing useful to say.

Also, thought this might interest you, although how relevant it is/it's meaning/why it's interesting I cannot analyse as am brain-dead right now. A magazine article quotes Rose talking about how tough space travel is really, and then says:
A reaction, perhaps, against the characters' overconfidence earlier in the series?.
"That," insists Russell, "has been exaggerated. One stray comment from me, in the
Radio Times, about how much of a laugh the Doctor and Rose have in Tooth and Claw, seems to have developed into an elaborate theory about hubris. Lizo from Newsround quizzed me about it yesterday, and I was astonished that fan-thinking had built up such a complex arc... which doesn't exist!"

*dashes back to notes on enzymes*

From: [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com


Also, I was slightly biased for a bit because she was mean to Mickey, who I *heart*, but I am starting to recover from that now

Oh, me too - mostly because I identified so much with Mickey this year (and was rather pleased when, watching Rise with a friend on two separate occasions, they both said at one point "oh god, he's a male you.")

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


They really are pushing the point heavily, aren't they?

It's the Harmonians and the Anvils all over again.

From: [identity profile] nostalgia-lj.livejournal.com


hell, the curse of the time lords thing even makes me doubt he'd make baaaabies

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I like Mickey for the exact same reasons I like Ron in HP: he's the ordinary person surrounded by the extraordinary, and who has trouble coping with it to start with. But despite how others treat him, he becomes better - in the way we mentioned above - and entirely happy with himself. Accepting his limitations, but being aware of his strengths, and the role he plays.

I am not so much a Mickey. I'm, erm, a me. *is rather unsure what character to be compared to*

From: [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com


Yeah, he's the Ron/Xander of the show...

*is rather unsure what character to be compared to*

That's good, means you're not likely to Sue them in fic.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I'm editing a Creative Writing Folio, and it is somewhat of a relief to get away from a girl recovering from rape right now. Hence, verbosity.

I'll have to reread Feast of the Drowned. I think it, most of those three books, would be most effected by the insight gained from looking back from a few more episodes.

I've read that Russell quote before, and it directly contradicts some things said on Confidential. So I think someone's playing tricky. He did it relating to the kiss last year, did he not?

From: [identity profile] days-of-yore.livejournal.com


Good luck with Folio! And I don't blame you for verbosity...

Last few episodes is why I'm rereading FotD, is interesting... massive exams over in 2 weeks then will be able to analyse it. I like it best out of the Tens, I think.

Ooh, did he? I was merely a telly!Who fan then, had not discovered its internets. Slippery devil! And as for Confidential, I live in a hole (otherwise known as a valley) and cannot get digital, don't have Sky, computer won't let me download so am basically deprived of Confidentially goodness. Which is a cause of much frustration.

Oh bollocks, I'm here again. LJ wants me to fail.
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From: [personal profile] xwingace


Yes, I saw. Probably wisest if I keep *out* of that discussion...

XWA
What do you think of the Reinette icon, btw? Took me quite a while to get it right.

From: [identity profile] days-of-yore.livejournal.com


On a completely unrelated note, don't know if you knew/already heard it: http://days-of-yore.livejournal.com/38200.html

From: [identity profile] dune-drd.livejournal.com


My problem with Rose at the moment is that I don't see her as if she's 9, she acts like she's 12. There is no learning from recent events, she's just closing her eyes, tunes out the consequences and tries to have fun. I'm sure this has nothing to do with her age, it's her personal fault.

From: [identity profile] svilleficrecs.livejournal.com


Also, you put together "girl hungry for male attention due to her lack father/father figure" and "man-hungry, mother who probably tried to be Rose's sister more than mother" as a role model... and "father dead and therefore idealized" and a boyfriend who worships her. . . . not equipped to handle being the center of the universe to someone who really comprehends the universe...and then throwing it in her face that she too will someday be a memory of his....

Yeah. I think she's doing pretty well, considering.
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