Sometimes the best deaths are the ones that aren't earth shattering, just the 'in the line of duty' kinda deaths rather than the 'dying to save teh universe' kinda deaths.
1. The Doctor is going backwards through Clara's timeleine due to greif from events in this episode. Clara remembers Ashildr, so The Girl Who Died is definitely before this episode for both the Doctor and Clara.
The Doctor is too obsessed with her to forget her.1. The Doctor is going backwards through Clara's timeleine due to greif from events in this episode. Clara remembers Ashildr, so The Girl Who Died is definitely before this episode for both the Doctor and Clara.
Of course Clara remembers Ashildr. There's no way for her to not remember. It would have been very eerie if the Doctor didn't remember Ashildr, however. I kinda wish they went that way. Would need a few changes to “The Girl Who Died”, though.
The Doctor is too obsessed with her to forget her.
The Doctor is too obsessed with her to forget her.
Not if the Doctor had been going backwards into Clara's timeline and hadn't met her yet.
And my juvenile mind couldn't shake this out of my head
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And my juvenile mind couldn't shake this out of my head
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Truly, that's not your fault. I rewatched the death scene this morning, and I went, "Wait... that was a deliberate directing choice. It's like they wanted to emphasize Jenna's chest there."
I don't really know what they were thinking there.
I don't really know what they were thinking there.
I don't really know what they were thinking there.
Maybe they were thinking "let's emphasize Jenna's chest because it will get more boys to watch the episode and boost ratings."
It had to be a deliberate choice on the part of the director. Not just the camera is shooting from the side but Jenna is pulling her arms back to further puff her chest out.
I don't really know what they were thinking there.
Maybe they were thinking "let's emphasize Jenna's chest because it will get more boys to watch the episode and boost ratings."
It had to be a deliberate choice on the part of the director. Not just the camera is shooting from the side but Jenna is pulling her arms back to further puff her chest out.
Surely it was too late in the episode to have that effect.
My attention was drawn more to the fact that they showed multiple cuts of her opening her mouth and flinging her arms back without the smoke appearing. For a few seconds I wondered:
a. Have they forgotten to do the CG effect?
b. Are they going to suddenly stop the music and reveal she isn't dying after all?
I think that was intentional to make you think the latter
And my juvenile mind couldn't shake this out of my head
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Truly, that's not your fault. I rewatched the death scene this morning, and I went, "Wait... that was a deliberate directing choice. It's like they wanted to emphasize Jenna's chest there."
I don't really know what they were thinking there.
Although I didn't like the character much, the most shocking death in Doctor Who is Adric's in Earthshock. We even get a silent credit role with camera focused on his broken mathematical star.
For me, the saddest part was how Adric was so proud of that star (received as an award for mathematical ability), and probably something Adric would have wanted the Doctor to have to remember him by, but the Doctor was forced to destroy it in order to ram the gold fragments into the Cyberleader's chest unit. So the Cybermen's actions not only claimed Adric's life itself, but also the tangible remnants of Adric's memory.
Yesterday I saw the last Hunger Games movie and last night I saw the beginning of Jessica Jones. Both have strong female characters that didn't need "Sexing Up".
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