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] merucha.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 04:26 am (UTC)
Thank you! *writer purrs like kitten at praise*

I think Gwen does lose -- she loses the big shiny dream, she loses two people she loves, she loses her innocence in many ways. But see, I like your idea -- Gwen's child in Torchwood... Or for that matter Ianto's niece and nephew...
http://cyberdigi.livejournal.com/[identity profile] cyberdigi.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 06:12 am (UTC)
lol...I don't know if I like the idea. Don't get me wrong I don't mind Gwen, I just find her...ummm...a bit naive and immature in many ways, but she does some good and has her uses. Then making season 4 all about her or all about her child? No, I don't know if I like that idea. If it's done well, maybe. But agreed next generation from the family members of the old would be interesting, I just don't want it to be the all about Gwen, or Gwen like child of Gwen show. From what I've heard RTD pretty much destroyed Ianto and Jack character wise, it almost seems like trying to make sure Gwen was in the spot light (to my understanding RTD is VERY fond of Gwen the character.)

Just seemed very convenient to me that "Oh she's pregnant and entire team is dead and Jack disappears". I said as soon as I heard the ending I'd lay odds if there was a Season 4 it'd take place at least 20-50 years in the future, then I thought about the pregnancy and it seemed to me RTD might be setting up for a new leader of Torchwood or something. I'm still holding out a faint hope that they bring Ianto back (hey if Stargate can bring people back from the dead why can't it be done in the Who/Torchwood verse?), I seriously doubt it'll happen, but hey it's scifi.
[identity profile] merucha.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 11:03 am (UTC)
I have noticed that RTD is very fond of the nubile young things... I doubt Ianto is coming back, and at this point I wonder if I would want him to. A future Torchwood is an academic exercise to me as I don't think I would have any emotional involvement with it.

Edited 2009-07-13 11:04 am (UTC)