12 July 2009 @ 10:09 pm
I'm So Sorry, James Moran  
Once in a while, I run up against the crazy side of life. In this case, against the crazy side of fandom. I didn't expect it, because the one and only fandom I've ever ever assayed -- many years ago, when the world was young -- didn't stick much, and I left after a couple of years out of sheer boredom, so I'd never realized how massively invested some people are with their favorite shows.  

My reaction to CoE was to declare myself an AU writer. In my world, Ianto is alive and the third series didn't happen. Others has been to go on a rampage against poor James Moran, who seems to be one of the most accessible people in the world, and who really wants to engage with the fans.  I am disappointed, and a bit pissed off, and I think RTD is a nihilist with the soul of a schoolyard bully, and I would want to tell him a thing or two, except that I don't think he would care about my opinion. But launching an all out internet attack on the writers or the actors? Jesus. That's taking all of this too far.

Being a fan is supposed to be enjoyable. It gives you the chance to play in a nice playground, take the characters in directions the writers never thought of, experiment with your own writing, enjoy other people's experiments. But it is playing with fiction.  With his talent, Gareth will go on to a good solid acting career. John will still be John and we will be enjoying his madness for years to come. Ianto and Jack remain, any way you want them.


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[identity profile] asa-meda.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 03:58 am (UTC)
For my private part I am boycotting the series when it comes to BBC America. But that's to me is appropriate.

I didn't realize people were harrassing the writer, especially that said writer is not the one who has control over the detail of what was written (RTD approves or disapproves) and he needs his job and his income.

Yes, though I haven't been able to work up the energy to deal with this (actually I'm having more problems with Jack's daughter and grandson than Ianto's death - for that I really curse RTD - how can you destroy Jack's character like that???)

I am actually wondering if I can deal with watching Doctor Who when it comes around. Is RTD going inflict the final stab wound (I fear Jack may become the cause of The Doctor's regeneration) to Jack's character forever making him something else?

THAT is bothering me more. But I'm working it through. I know I will never trust a series by RTD again, ever.

But much agreement with you as far as TW concerned.
[identity profile] merucha.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 04:04 am (UTC)
I have so many issues with CoE that it will take me a good long while to deal with them. And RTD -- no, he will always be someone from whose work I will shy.
rhianona: angry john[personal profile] rhianona on July 13th, 2009 04:13 am (UTC)
yes! RTD is apparently moving to Hollywood now, and I have no desire to actually view any shows or movies he puts out. If someone I trust actually recs one to me, I will, but I'm not trusting him again. Not after CoE.
[identity profile] merucha.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 04:32 am (UTC)
Trust? HAH!
rhianona: firefly oops[personal profile] rhianona on July 13th, 2009 04:40 am (UTC)
yeah.. *snicker*
What kills me is that my boyfr. and a good friend of mine are still on series 2. So I'm constantly having to bite my tongue. Not that the COE ads help much since they give a big clue that it's just Ianto, Jack and Gwen involved in TW now. But yeah. I warned my friend M to stay away from the internets and be wary of facebook, if he didn't want spoilers, since he's waiting to view COE on BBC-America. The posters for it are splashed all over NYC.

If I'm angry at anyone right now about COE it's RTD and that's because I've heard from some very reliable people about his involvement in it. So I blame him for it all. Not the writers because if they have to follow the damned plot they're given, it's not their fault.
[identity profile] merucha.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 04:46 am (UTC)
It has his stamp all over it, really. Like the Donna arc...
rhianona: donna[personal profile] rhianona on July 13th, 2009 04:47 am (UTC)
Don't even start on that. *sigh* I loved Donna. Next to Ian and Barbara and Susan, she is my favorite companion. And what happened to her was criminal.