The Chaosverse Book Club: Week Two
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Things Continue to Progress
I admit this is another fic that isn't one of my favorites, although I'm not sure why, because there are bits of it I really like: the description of the Doctor's state of undress, which I find exta-sexy because of how dressed up he normally is; the first mention of the Doctor's propensity to keep count of their shags, which shows up in a few other fics and is finally resolved in "Whispers in Her Ear, from Across the Room"; the last line. I do also like their tone in this fic, I think they feel very much like two people who had just gotten together and were still in that honeymoon phase and couldn't believe their luck at finding each other. Not to say they ever completely take each other for granted but, even with no other cues, you can tell that this is an early story whereas a story like "Evasive Maneuvers" is a later story. At least, I think you can.
Questions for Discussion:
There should be a week-long ficathon where someone posts a fic each day about each of the shags the Doctor describes: One that was slow, one that was fast, the one with you on top, the one with the thing with your teeth and my hip, the one with the thing with my tongue and your belly button, the one where we fell off the bed, and the one just after I woke you up. This is another question for discussion that is not a question for discussion but a command.
I set up the Doctor associating cups of tea with less than respectable activities, but I never did do anything with that. Did you ever think back to this story at any of the many, many times my Doctor drinks a cup of tea?
What are your favorite bits of this paticular little fic?
A Supernatural Excursion
I love this story. It's strange, because I tend to forget about it, and I don't re-read it very often, but every time I do re-read it I'm struck by the fact that I think it is absolutely hilarious. I love the Doctor's insecurity and vulnerability in the fic when it comes to Rose, but I love the Doctor-y-ness of him, for lack of a better word, in the rest of the fic. I love the mocking salute he gives to the truck that almost runs him over, I love his no-nonsense competence when they encounter Sam and Dean outside the house and he's just like, "I don't have time for this, leave me alone," I love his mocking "Professional what?" at Dean after they kill the werewolf, which I find some kind of prediction of Sherlock being all "The police don't consult amateurs" a few years later, I love his "There's a Lord involved here, but not the Lord you're thinking." Really, I think the Doctor has some great lines in this fic. And I have to admit, this fic has one of my favorite lines of dialogue ever: "I’ve got a lupine-wavelength haemovariform who needs a tummy tuck" Hahahahaha! I have no idea why, because I'm sure I've written better lines of dialogue, but that line out of the Doctor cracks me up every time I read it. (I also like how Sam says "Doctor what?" instead of "Doctor who?" here. Just because I think an American would say it that way. I think.)
I also love this fic because it lets me engage in one of my favorite things: viewing the Doctor/Rose relationship from the vantage point of an outsider.
Questions for Discussion:
The Doctor mentions that Rose has something of the wolf about her, which is something that comes up in "Tooth & Claw" and then, frankly, seems to mostly be dropped from canon ("Bad Wolf" references aside, since those don't really have to do with the effect on Rose). Frankly, I drop the idea from the Chaosverse (other than, you know, the notable exception of "College," but I tie that to her heart's desire and not to her wolf-ness). What are your thoughts on the "something of the wolf about her"? What did the line mean in canon? What should it mean in fanfiction?
The Doctor has Rose carrying a gun in this fic. Thoughts on that? I admit I wrote it without really giving thought to the Doctor's aversion to guns. Did any of you find it noteworthy here in this fic?
Do you have any particular bits of this fic that you find hilarious the way I do?
Everywhere
Ah, a post-GitF fic. Such an infamous subgenre in the DW genre!
I admit that I think Rose could have gone either way in this fic. That this was the turning point in their fragile relationship. She forgives him--and we all know they end up happily ever after--but I think she could have walked away from him and I wouldn't have blamed her. So this was a tricky fic to write, because I had to have Rose forgive him, but I had to make sure that she didn't seem too forgiving, if that makes sense. I didn't want it to feel like she was sacrificing the strength of her character for him.
I've never really played around with the fact that the Doctor thought the relationship with Rose was a bad idea, even as he let himself get involved. I should really do something with that. Because he was clearly as wrong as he has ever been in that regard (at least, in my 'verse).
I love the way this fic ends, too. Where are they going? Everywhere. And they did. :-)
Questions for Discussion:
Do you love GitF? Do you hate GitF? Regardless of how you feel about it, how do you think this fic does dealing with GitF?
Do you buy Rose forgiving the Doctor here? Or do you think she gave in too easily?
Next Week: Like a Kid in a Candy Store, One If by Land, Two If by Sea, and Chapter 1 of Chaos Theory in Vortex Orbits in Relative Dimensions in Time and Space.
I admit this is another fic that isn't one of my favorites, although I'm not sure why, because there are bits of it I really like: the description of the Doctor's state of undress, which I find exta-sexy because of how dressed up he normally is; the first mention of the Doctor's propensity to keep count of their shags, which shows up in a few other fics and is finally resolved in "Whispers in Her Ear, from Across the Room"; the last line. I do also like their tone in this fic, I think they feel very much like two people who had just gotten together and were still in that honeymoon phase and couldn't believe their luck at finding each other. Not to say they ever completely take each other for granted but, even with no other cues, you can tell that this is an early story whereas a story like "Evasive Maneuvers" is a later story. At least, I think you can.
Questions for Discussion:
There should be a week-long ficathon where someone posts a fic each day about each of the shags the Doctor describes: One that was slow, one that was fast, the one with you on top, the one with the thing with your teeth and my hip, the one with the thing with my tongue and your belly button, the one where we fell off the bed, and the one just after I woke you up. This is another question for discussion that is not a question for discussion but a command.
I set up the Doctor associating cups of tea with less than respectable activities, but I never did do anything with that. Did you ever think back to this story at any of the many, many times my Doctor drinks a cup of tea?
What are your favorite bits of this paticular little fic?
A Supernatural Excursion
I love this story. It's strange, because I tend to forget about it, and I don't re-read it very often, but every time I do re-read it I'm struck by the fact that I think it is absolutely hilarious. I love the Doctor's insecurity and vulnerability in the fic when it comes to Rose, but I love the Doctor-y-ness of him, for lack of a better word, in the rest of the fic. I love the mocking salute he gives to the truck that almost runs him over, I love his no-nonsense competence when they encounter Sam and Dean outside the house and he's just like, "I don't have time for this, leave me alone," I love his mocking "Professional what?" at Dean after they kill the werewolf, which I find some kind of prediction of Sherlock being all "The police don't consult amateurs" a few years later, I love his "There's a Lord involved here, but not the Lord you're thinking." Really, I think the Doctor has some great lines in this fic. And I have to admit, this fic has one of my favorite lines of dialogue ever: "I’ve got a lupine-wavelength haemovariform who needs a tummy tuck" Hahahahaha! I have no idea why, because I'm sure I've written better lines of dialogue, but that line out of the Doctor cracks me up every time I read it. (I also like how Sam says "Doctor what?" instead of "Doctor who?" here. Just because I think an American would say it that way. I think.)
I also love this fic because it lets me engage in one of my favorite things: viewing the Doctor/Rose relationship from the vantage point of an outsider.
Questions for Discussion:
The Doctor mentions that Rose has something of the wolf about her, which is something that comes up in "Tooth & Claw" and then, frankly, seems to mostly be dropped from canon ("Bad Wolf" references aside, since those don't really have to do with the effect on Rose). Frankly, I drop the idea from the Chaosverse (other than, you know, the notable exception of "College," but I tie that to her heart's desire and not to her wolf-ness). What are your thoughts on the "something of the wolf about her"? What did the line mean in canon? What should it mean in fanfiction?
The Doctor has Rose carrying a gun in this fic. Thoughts on that? I admit I wrote it without really giving thought to the Doctor's aversion to guns. Did any of you find it noteworthy here in this fic?
Do you have any particular bits of this fic that you find hilarious the way I do?
Everywhere
Ah, a post-GitF fic. Such an infamous subgenre in the DW genre!
I admit that I think Rose could have gone either way in this fic. That this was the turning point in their fragile relationship. She forgives him--and we all know they end up happily ever after--but I think she could have walked away from him and I wouldn't have blamed her. So this was a tricky fic to write, because I had to have Rose forgive him, but I had to make sure that she didn't seem too forgiving, if that makes sense. I didn't want it to feel like she was sacrificing the strength of her character for him.
I've never really played around with the fact that the Doctor thought the relationship with Rose was a bad idea, even as he let himself get involved. I should really do something with that. Because he was clearly as wrong as he has ever been in that regard (at least, in my 'verse).
I love the way this fic ends, too. Where are they going? Everywhere. And they did. :-)
Questions for Discussion:
Do you love GitF? Do you hate GitF? Regardless of how you feel about it, how do you think this fic does dealing with GitF?
Do you buy Rose forgiving the Doctor here? Or do you think she gave in too easily?
Next Week: Like a Kid in a Candy Store, One If by Land, Two If by Sea, and Chapter 1 of Chaos Theory in Vortex Orbits in Relative Dimensions in Time and Space.
Everywhere Part 2
Date: 2011-08-29 02:19 am (UTC)The beginning - that paragraph you have Rose say, “Everything happened with Reinette. And that’s not like you. You flirt. God knows, you flirt compulsively. But not like this. Not this way. And the thing is that, at first, I thought it was her, I really did. I thought, you know, you’re a bloke, and she’s beautiful and even the cleverest creature in the universe is sometimes ruled by the contents of his pants, or something. But it wasn’t about her, not really. Reinette was all about me, and how you’re trying to drive me away. Because I’m too close for you right now. I’m too close, and you don’t want to watch me wither and die, but you’re too much of a coward to talk to me about it, and so instead you’re doing this, you’re playing this ridiculous game with me, to see how much you can hurt me before I gather enough self-respect to walk away from you. You manipulative bastard.” My God - could you have had Rose more dead-on perfect? It is heartbreaking to read this. And his reply about “Is that the arbitrary line that has to be crossed? Does the rest of it mean nothing, as long as I didn’t see her naked?” How cruel. She did good to walk away, because I think I would have punched him in the face. It is very Doctorish, though, and I hate how he takes her accusation and belittles it like that. He is definitely old enough to know how to hurt someone he loves. And he’s old enough to be able to do it successfully.
I think that’s why I was so happily surprised at how quickly he comes around and starts begging for forgiveness. I think the only scene that could have made this more perfect is something like you have from some of the future stories - have him go to his “office” and sulk and worry, or show him in agony of fear to being alone... You do give him one line about having to find something to keep him occupied while she “thinks”, and that was probably one of the most tragic lines of the story. Because that’s absolutely true. How awful it must have been for him to have to wait. And I wonder how much she let him suffer because she probably knew very well how much it hurt him to wait. But I don’t think she’s that cruel. But a woman scorned... she may have let him wait a bit longer than necessary. One can hope. :)
What shocked me the most was how cool, calm, and collected Rose seemed while packing. She must have been dying inside - she had to have been. But she’s so mature now. It was really something to read, and yet, a part of me wanted to see her throw something or show him a flash of anger or tears or something to give him that horrible gut-wrench. But somehow, you still gave that without actually showing it to us.
Everywhere Part 3
Date: 2011-08-29 02:20 am (UTC)I do love Mickey in this. He brought that needed lightness to the story, because it’s pretty dark without it. I love that you have Mickey playing video games - and I’m sorry, but that moment where Mickey tells the Doctor he’s watching him, and then reiterates by pointing his fingers from his eyes to the Doctor’s and the Doctor’s amusement at that and yet, acceptance that Mickey’s right and he’s a bit scum at the moment - I ADORE that moment. I laughed out loud. It’s so dead on Mickey and hilarious and I love Mickey being supportive.
Speaking of Mickey - I really love how you had the Doctor point out to Rose that she was still stringing him along - even after they were together. That is a really interesting thing I would have enjoyed more into that as well. The fact that the Doctor even calls her on it and she doesn’t deny it. But I think she strung him along a bit, not to string him along - but so that she didn’t hurt him, because as the Doctor says, Mickey never hurt her. I think Rose would never willingly hurt Mickey. I think she just fell hard for the Doctor and it just happened and I think Mickey figured it out and was bummed over it, but was fine. I could imagine a small scene following this where Rose does come out with it and tell Mickey that it’s over, and Mickey can just sort of grin sadly and tell her that he’s known for a long time, but that it was nice of her to finally come out and say it. That he’s been just waiting for her to get the guts to do it. But I like to think that Mickey is perceptive enough on his own to know when Rose left him for the Doctor.
Lastly, what I really loved about this story was that it wasn’t about sex. It was about love, and not once is love ever mentioned. When Rose says, forever. If I’m going to stay - it’s going to be forever. You have to want me to,” and he responds with, “I want you to.” I think right there, they did the equivalent of marriage and love and loyalty and everything and in a way, it’s very much sort of like vows. And what amazes me is that love and loyalty and marriage never came up.
I love that there isn’t sex, and that they don’t fight half-dressed. Because those fights seem very quick and then are usually followed by fast and lustful make-up sex. But this was so much more. This was about their relationship and their future, and the day after. I adored it. You could not have written it more perfectly.
I love this story. Definitely one of my favorites.
What does GitF mean? I feel like a moron, but I’ve stared at it for several minutes and can’t figure out what it means. I’m preparing myself for a headdesk.
Everywhere Part 4
Date: 2011-08-29 02:20 am (UTC)Question
Date: 2011-08-29 02:23 am (UTC)Re: Question
Date: 2011-09-01 03:39 am (UTC)Re: Everywhere Part 4
Date: 2011-09-01 03:38 am (UTC)Re: Everywhere Part 3
Date: 2011-09-01 03:38 am (UTC)Mickey frequently provides much needed comic relief!
It's always bothered me that Rose strings Mickey along, and I think it doesn't get pointed out enough in fics, so I liked letting the Doctor point it out, that Rose isn't entirely blameless in this whole thing. I think she was just young and the thing with the Doctor took her wholly by surprise, and I think Mickey knew before Rose knew, to be honest. I think everyone knew before Rose knew! ;-)
They never talk about love, the Doctor and Rose, until Chaos Theory. It's always *about* love, but they never say it in so many words. And yeah, I didn't want this to be muddied with sex, it was the sort of argument that needed to take place fresh and separated from that.
GitF=Girl in the Fireplace
Re: Everywhere Part 2
Date: 2011-09-01 03:30 am (UTC)The Doctor is *so* effective at arguing. As you say, he's old, he's learned how. I give Rose a lot of credit at knowing that he wants to slice at her, so she just walks away calmly. And I think it's when she walks away calmly that the Doctor starts to panic. He was braced for her to fight with him. If she's not going to fight, then it just leaves him alone with his thoughts to realize that he's making a huge mistake. And she made him suffer quite a bit. Mostly because she was trying to make a huge decision.
And I think she was dying inside as she packed, but I think she was also numb. Like, she was so hurt that she couldn't let herself process it, she just had to give herself something else to do.