merucha: Waterlily in a vintage fade mode (Default)
Merucha ([personal profile] merucha) wrote2009-07-28 11:59 pm
Entry tags:

Stupid Behavior and I'm not Usually Stupid

I just went off on a post at Torch_Wood where a CoE fan calls people like me, who criticize the great talent of RTD, irrational and childish fist-shakers. I don't usually do things like this, but I just... where are these condescending, insulting people coming from? Am I the only one -- no I'm not, if your response to the meta post is anything to go by -- who thinks that good characters and a good story makes for good television and refuse to lick the toes of anyone who doesn't provide it? Is it really such a childish thing to expect what I'm promised?

I was willing to overlook all the stupid discontinuities, silly plot twists, and annoying inconsistencies of Torchwood because the characters were appealing -- even Saint Gwen most of the time. I loved them all. I was prepared to lose some; considering the set up, it was unlikely to think Torchwood would be blood-free. But I did expect that they would die with dignity and grace and they would be treated with respect.  And once in a while, one of the writers would get it right and it all came together and it was GLORIOUS. But CoE destroyed all of that; all the trust I had put on the creators that they would respect their own creation.

Look. RTD doesn't owe me anything. But I owe him exactly the same. I have followed writers whose work has descended into Mary-Sueism and have dumped them without a qualm. They're still best sellers, just not on my dime. RTD will go on having his fanboys and fangirls who will cheer every contrived, second-hand, cheap-emotion-in-place-of-real-effort work he puts out. I'm not one of them. And good luck to him. I wish no evil on anyone, preferring to let karma work its magic.

But I will NOT be told to sit down and shut up. Screw that.



[identity profile] tintop-lizzy.livejournal.com 2009-07-30 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
Never be afraid to tackle people or defend what you think right on this issue. Sidetracking the debate to other issues like poor author/he's the creator is a defense tactic that shows they are on the ropes and starting to attempt damage control. If BBCA were to drop RTD as being too controversial, that'd be fine by me.

[identity profile] merucha.livejournal.com 2009-07-30 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
See, I don't even do that. I think he deserves to keep going. People who think they have never made a mistake usually fall flat on their asses at some point. God willing, it'll teach him some humility and respect for others...