Lost in time and inner space... ([info]serpentpixie) wrote,
@ 2009-07-10 11:39:00
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Children of Earth: Day Four [point two]


Right. Well now that I've stopped being quite so upset and weepy - I just wanted to say how much I love this show.

Simply the fact that I spent the rest of Thursday night choking back tears speaks volumes. I mean, it's fiction - It isn't real. But at the moment Ianto died, I felt every loss I've ever had, and I cried. I'm not even ashamed to admit that I cried. Speaking as a writer - to achieve that kind of reaction is pretty amazing.

In real life, death doesn't come at the time most convenient to everyone involved. It's random, and ugly. Life can be random and ugly, too, but it can also be brilliant and incredible. I've always thought that RTD understood that more than many other writers. The human race is fleeting and members of Torchwood especially so. In hindsight, I'm not sure I should've been as blindsided as I was.

One of the writing blogs that I read happens to be James Moran's, which, at 10.01pm, exploded with people saying they were never going to watch the show again. Um, wtf? Firstly, the show is still mindblowingly brilliant drama. Secondly, you do not hate mail the writers. Especially because the writing has been so brilliant. I kind of hope that James Moran is laughing at all those people who claim to have 'lost a bit of their soul' or whatever, because LOL, get on with life.

I'm spending my day killing time until tonight's show.
I can't wait.



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[info]serpentpixie
2009-07-10 10:13 pm UTC (link)
Ugh. I enjoyed watching the mass freakout for about five minutes.
Then it gave me the creeps. I don't get it, I mean, surely the quality of drama should come first, not... obsession or whatever. Children of Earth has shown consistently brilliant writing, brilliant storytelling. It's that rare TV show that will still be brilliant decades from now. But people can't see it, because they're too caught up in fictional worlds and fanfic porn.

I'm becoming deeply unnerved by all this. I'm a writer. In several years time I'll likely be writing TV drama. I don't like the idea that people can become so unhealthily obsessed with something that isn't even real, and then be so awful to the REAL PERSON who created it.

Sorry ^^ I didn't mean to rant on you. Your comment really made me smile. It makes me happy that there are some sane people out there.

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[info]fauxkaren
2009-07-10 10:32 pm UTC (link)
It's that rare TV show that will still be brilliant decades from now. But people can't see it, because they're too caught up in fictional worlds and fanfic porn.

I agree so much! I mean, the show is so much more than the Ianto or Janto show! Sure, it has had it's flaws, but it is still a really entertaining show.

I don't like the idea that people can become so unhealthily obsessed with something that isn't even real, and then be so awful to the REAL PERSON who created it.

I agree. I think it's absolutely insane. It's one thing to not like a writer and to express that in your journal or whatever (lol. I mean I'm not ashamed of my issues with Stephen Moffat), but harassing James Moran (who didn't even write episode 4!) on his blog is crossing a line. OMG. Boundaries, people! The writers don't exist to execute your own personal vision of the show.

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