kaffy_r: Fantasia - night and the profile of a hill (Dark and lovely)
2024-06-22 08:06 pm
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Dept. of Who

73 Yards: Nightmare Logic

I rarely get creeped out by a show to the extent that I wake up in the wee smalls going "It's wrong." Nor do I often wake up again and think, "Oh, now I get it. Dream logic!" before falling back, relieved, to sleep. 

More under here )
kaffy_r: .gif about mental health (All a Little Broken)
2024-06-14 09:31 pm
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Dept. Of Who: Boom

Boom 

I was right.

I think.

Woo.


kaffy_r: The 15th Doctor in profile (15th Doctor)
2024-06-14 05:37 pm
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Dept. of Who

"The Devil's Chord"

Question: is love the message?

(Don't worry, I'll actually talk about the episode. But first, this.)

It's under here. )
kaffy_r: (Fandom is Free for Use of the Public)
2024-06-09 11:12 am
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Dept. of Who

I Finally Did It

I finally watched the first episode of 15's season, "Space Babies". And it did what some of Rusty's work has done for me before; roll my eyes. 

And smile.

I mean, it's clearly ridiculous, in a particular way that stands slightly apart from the ridiculousness that comprises much of Dr. Who's bedrock underpinnings. It's Rusty ridiculousness. I've only had half a cup of coffee this morning, so I can't yet characterize it more accurately than that. But I do think it proceeds from his love of the show (I almost typed "franchise" but from there it would be slippery slope to describing creations as content and creators as creatives. So, no). 

That love is hugely on display in "Space Babies," despite the lack of even Whoniverseian logic. And the way Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson commit to their characters, especially Gatwa, anchors the risibility in that love. The commitment also manages to make the plot hold together, if only barely. Love, spit, and bailing wire; Rusty, I hope you up the plot game in later eps, so that it doesn't fall completely on their shoulders. 

And plot? Wow; much silly, so plotless; wow.*

At the end of the episode Bob, who is normally reticent about making snap judgements about any show we watch together, especially Who, looked at me and said that he knew this Doctor was going to be fun, once he got his balance. Bob was smiling as he said it. As a snap judgement from him, this was extremely high praise. I smiled back at him. 

I missed the fact that the Doctor apparently did some sort of DNA scan on Ruby near the end. Come on, Doctor, can you please stop doing that without asking the target of your scans? Shades of Moffat and Amy's pregnancy ....

But yes, definitely a happy and hopeful entry to the season, at least for me. I should now hie me to other folks' journals to see what y'all thought of it.


Short bits:

Yuck!

What is it about bodily secretions? Rusty and the Moff seem to have a Frst Grade boy's love of icky stuff (Moffat - "Sleep No More" and eye gunk; Davies -  the booger monster of "Space Babies.")

Everybody lives!

Speaking of the bogeyman (should I capitalize that?), Ruby and the Doctor (the latter near the end)  - and most importantly, the babies who'd been terrorized by it - decide that a) it's the last one of its kind, and b) should be considered a child worth caring for as well. That's perfectly Moffatian, although Rusty's script kind of fails to convince me, tacked on at the very end as it is. Still, respect from an "Everybody Lives!" fan.

Wait, I know her!

Golda Rosheuvel is lovely, despite the lack of a towering powdered wig and air of exquisitely royal boredom. (I've only watched one season of Bridgerton, and probably won't watch further, but she often made me grin during that first season.)

Talking babies! On a spaceship! 

The way Ruby and the Doctor kept looking at each other and declaiming "Space Babies!" made me think of Eleven being happy as that aforementioned First Grade boy wrt dinosaurs being on, you know, a spaceship. Heh. 


* RIP Kabosu.



kaffy_r: Amy in profile in Byzantium garden (Amy remains in light)
2019-10-06 06:08 pm

Dept. of Yearning

Good Omens, Part the First and a Half

Many thanks to 
[personal profile] elisi for finding me so many links to read about both the book and the television series - I'm diving into one of owls' pieces now. I will be responding to your comments on my previous Good Omens post, but I need time and brain. 

What I can tell you is the following: 

a) I am impressed with the depth of intellectual diving being done by people, and with such obvious joy.
b) Who knew there was a Good Omens fan base in the 30 years prior to the series? (Oh, people who read the book prior to immediately before the series, and people who, unlike me, really fell in love with Pratchett's work.)
c) AND THIS IS IMPORTANT
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It's all under here, for various powers of  )
kaffy_r: Drawing of man w/a bullhorn, talking about unimportant things (Something unimportant)
2019-10-05 05:07 pm
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Dept. of Not A

So. Good Omens. Finally. 

This is not going to be a case of me highlighting "Good Omens" in the headline, and then going "Ha! Fooled You! Got Nothing to Say! Ha! And again I say Ha!"

Nor, however, will it be very long. I only have one observation thus far, other than that which I said initially, and that was that this is a well-made BBC mini-series, with very good writing, very, very good acting and pacing, and some sweet scenes - and one that has not captured my emotional attention in the least.*
Some spoilers for both the book and the mini-series. So beware. )

*I'm sorry guys. I wish I could tell you something else. I think I'll go back now and read some of your conversations. They should be more accessible than the extraordinarily academic tome I ran across on AO3 today.


kaffy_r: Rory and Amy having a rabbit hole day (Rabbit hole day)
2018-02-06 09:48 pm

Dept. of This and That

Things That Are Good

1. 
[personal profile] elisi 's meta - in two parts - on the end of Twelve's time with us (can I sob a bit? I'm looking forward to Thirteen, but gawDAMN, is Capaldi good. Also gorgeous. WHAT???!??) I plan on going back, re-reading, re-looking-at, and, finally, commenting. She is so good at this stuff that I'm afraid to say anything. But I will because I must because I want to. 

2. This clip of the Temptations, doing My Girl. The first part is in the studio, and dear sweet lord, how they managed to get all of those musicians in one of the Motown studios at once, there had to be magic involved ... beyond the magic that took place, I mean. Look for Smokey Robinson in the background, conducting with big-ass headphones on. And Mr. James Jimerson on bass, ladies and gentlemen.
Music under here )
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kaffy_r: The TARDIS says hello (Default)
2015-08-29 04:57 pm

Dept. of Organization

Multi- Chapter Stories

Most links to my multi-chapter stories will be to their Dreamwidth posts; links to stories prior to 2012 may go both to LJ and DW. Each multi-chapter Whoniverse story is also available at my Teaspoon and AO3 accounts. 


Doctor Who
Walk Out With Me to the Unknown Region
Hearts and Moons Recall the Truth
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Sea Bound Hearts
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Redeeming the Tree
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Paying A Debt
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Bubble Tea
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kaffy_r: The TARDIS at Giverny (TARDIS at Giverny)
2015-08-22 10:45 am

Dept. of Organization

Master Fic List

Doctor Who

Single Chapter Stories

Third Doctor
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Fourth Doctor
Cooking with Gallifreyans  (LJ)

Ninth Doctor
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Tenth Doctor
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Eleventh Doctor
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Twelfth Doctor

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Thirteenth Doctor

Read more... )

Sarah Jane Adventures
A Light in the Dark  (LJ)
Carbon, Earth and Stardust  (LJ)

Torchwood
Triptych  (LJ)
Going Out With the Tide  (LJ)

Multi-Chapter Stories 
Walk Out With Me to the Unknown Region

Sapphire and Steel
Read more... )


Arcane: League of Legends

Read more... )

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Read more... )

The Goblin Emperor
Read more... )


Vorkosiverse
Read more... )

Miscellaneous
Read more... )   

Meta
Read more... )

External Links: Ao3Teaspoon


kaffy_r: (Clara under pressure)
2014-11-10 10:34 pm

Dept. of Who: S08 Meta

Under Pressure

(I wish I could write like [personal profile] elisi ; I wish I could think like [personal profile] promethia_tenk . If I could, perhaps I could have come up with something about Season 8 of Doctor Who that was better than this, or at least more organized. I've been thinking hard about this season ever since it started, but those thoughts never quite coalesced the way I wanted them to. They'd start - I'd get bits of imagery, or flashes of understanding - and then they'd dissipate. 

The only thing I could do, in the end, was put those flashes and images into some sort of broken-tiled picture. I can't speak to themes and motifs; I can only speak of how I felt, and about what, and who. And I found, a little to my surprise, that I care a great deal about Clara, that indeed I found her the most compelling part of this season, with the new Doctor running only slightly behind her. I was ambushed by my affection for her, which happened with Amy as well. Why should I be so surprised, I wonder? Perhaps that's something for another day.

In the meantime there is this: unedited, unbalanced technically and probably thematically, not to mention emotionally.)

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Glass breaks, mirrors shatter )
kaffy_r: (Side-eyeing Coulson)
2014-11-02 10:57 pm

Dept. of End of the Weekend

Very Quick Things
  • Cold on the way out, back spasm threatening. I will threaten it back, and frighten it way the hell out away from my muscles.
  • BB's thyroid biopsy came back negative for cancer. Since the tests indicate some thyroid problems, there may still be a connection to his ongoing fever, etc. We will find out when we talk to his doctor later this month. In the meantime, we are glad it isn't cancer. If that sounds less than ecstatic, it's only because we still don't have an answer to what is making his life miserable. Sometimes you can get so desperate to find out the reason for an illness that you begin to eye something definite with something uncomfortably close to approbation.
  • Saw the first half of the Who finale, Dark Water. I am willing to wait to see what the second half brings; I enjoyed it more than BB did, and he didn't not enjoy it. Was not surprised by the reveal, since I (and practically everyone else) had spotted that one from, oh, the first episode of S08. I'm reasonably pleased by it although I have never had the great affection for the character in question that others have. (Fascination and appreciation, yes, and some thoughts on the character's evolution, but not affection.) Why am I being this obtuse when everyone on my list who wants to see it has seen it? Because some of them may not have, so I'm trying not to be spoilerific.
  • And, out of nowhere, and thanks to posts elsewhere, all the scattered thoughts I've been having, the "I know there's a meta inside me waiting to get out" thoughts, the ones that have been swimming around aimlessly and without direction throughout this season (one I've regarded as extremely variable in quality, one I've been surprised to see viewed as a near masterwork by a lot of people I respect), have finally started coalescing. Mind you, that could be a mistake on my part. I thought they were coalescing around episode 3 and they didn't. So I shouldn't promise anything ....
  • Tomorrow, I get to go down to the legendary and fearsome Tribune Tower, to meet my new owners. Yes, it's on a deadline day, but they did at least apologize for making the mass meeting a last minute thing. More, after that happens.
kaffy_r: Clara looks determined (Clara sees)
2014-10-05 07:55 pm

Dept. of Excellent Thinky Thoughts

In praise of [personal profile] flowsoffire 

She wrote an excellent essay, positing some of the possible underpinnings of Clara's thought processes and actions in S08,  in a series of responses to one of my posts, and having just reread it (It's in three parts),  I wanted to let anyone know who hadn't read it (and many of you probably have), that they should go and read it. Clara hasn't always been well-treated by writers this season, and I think Azzie has written an excellent and acceptable Watsonian take on the hows and the whys of Clara's actions.

What are you waiting for? Go on! Shoo!. 

kaffy_r: The TARDIS says hello (Dashing Twelve)
2014-09-01 02:52 pm
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Dept. of Thinky Thoughts, Lazy Edition

Working On It

Thinking  thoughts about how Moffat is taking a very risky turn in process as well as story, mixing Doylist and Watsonian angles with drunken abandon, (except that he's doing it very carefully.)

Thinking about the phrase "I am built broken. Watch me."

Thinking about the difference between liking and loving, and the similarities. Thinking about dislike and discomfort and how they are often survival tools.

Thinking about mirrors and mistakes, about how communication is a minuet of misinterpretation, rediscovery and changing minds, and how Moffat pulls it off sometimes, and how sometimes he doesn't.

Back to the tabbouleh salad, notebook at the ready ....

kaffy_r: 11's profile, the quote re fezzes (Fezzes are cool)
2014-08-26 06:18 pm
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Dept. of Birthdays

 Happy Birthday!

Many happy returns of the day to 
[personal profile] janie_aire , who writes some thoughtful, beautiful commentaries and meta about Doctor Who; I'm very glad I have had the chance to "meet" you through those wonderful words, and I hope, selfishly, to read more  of them in the coming year!
kaffy_r: Keep Calm and Carry on At Length poster (Carry On)
2013-12-23 12:20 am
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Dept. of Meta: Doctor Who

Stars, Survivors and Pomegranate Seeds

(Back in February of this year, I promised [personal profile] jjpor , the very nice creator and moderator of [community profile] who_at_50  that I would post something having to do with the Ninth Doctor in March. I decided pretty quickly it was going to be something about Jackie and Nine, because I love both characters, and think they're more alike than different. And I figured that, having realized what I wanted to write about, it would be easy to write. More fool I.

It's been a far too long since I made that promise, but I finally finished my meditation on Jacqueline Angela Suzette Prentice and The One Who Stole Her Daughter.

Oh, and if you haven't explored [community profile] who_at_50 , you really should. It's full of Who goodness, no doubt about it.)


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The sky is dark and full of stars )
kaffy_r: The Doctor, his wife, her mother and father (Wedding)
2012-09-29 06:04 pm
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kaffy_r: Amy in profile in Byzantium garden (Amy remains in light)
2012-02-04 10:42 am

Dept. of I Like This

For Your Consideration

[livejournal.com profile] sarah531 has written a brief, but very  thoughtful, analysis of Amy Pond's place in the Whoniverse, and some of the imagery employed in her presentation. I like her powers of observation here - she caught both tiny pieces of imagery I completely missed - and big honking patterns that were there in front of me that I never noticed, as well. I like what she has to say, and I think y'all should go over and see what you think as well!

kaffy_r: The TARDIS says hello (Sherlock and Watson)
2012-02-01 09:28 pm
kaffy_r: Eleven is blue inside the blue TARDIS (Blue Eleven)
2012-02-01 05:20 pm

DW Stocking Offering: Sonnet for Canaana

Story: Sonnet for Canaan
Author: [personal profile] kaffy_r
Characters:
The Doctor, the TARDIS and the rest of us
Rated: Gen
Word Count: 289, per Google docs
Edited by: unedited; all mistakes are my own.
Summary: The Thief's not tame, but worth it nonetheless.
Author's Notes: This was written for [personal profile] canaan 's 2011 [livejournal.com profile] fandom_stocking. I am not a poet, god knows, and know only the bare minimum necessary to cobble together the most common type of sonnet. And yet it seemed best to me to talk about the rhapsody of loving Doctor Who in verse. I labored over this (which probably shows, and is no predictor of quality) but I hope it reflects at least a little of the love I hold for its multiplex subject, as well as the occasional awe in which I hold it.
Disclaimer: As much as I wish it were otherwise, no Whoniverse characters are mine. They are the sole properties of the BBC and their respective creators. I intend no copyright infringement, and take no coin. I do, however, love them all, and thank the BBC for letting me play in their sandbox.




Our lives are ruled by minutes, seconds, hours )
kaffy_r: The TARDIS says hello (River is worth it)
2011-11-10 04:20 pm
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Doctor Who Meta: River Song is Not a Psychopath

Boxes and Paradoxes: River Song is Not a Psychopath

   Boxes, boxes, paradoxes. River Song, an exercise in impossible possibilities. River Song and boxes; it's ... complicated.
It's also long, so it's under here. )