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The Doctor Destroys, Amy Creates

Been reading a lot about Amy’s journey in Series 6a, and the fact that in a way her main character arc there is ‘getting pregnant, getting kidnapped, getting rescued’. Which from a feminist perspective is somewhat of a problem. That essay I did about Amy and the Monomyth is still in my head, so I’m just considering where Amy’s been and where she’s going next…

I can see why people are annoyed at what happened to Amy’s story arc…she went from messed-up fairytale girl to dedicated wife and mother. But then again, that’s what happened to Wendy Darling, too. Also, I wonder if it’s not so much the ‘woman! gotta make her pregnant!’ thing as it is a ‘parenthood = adulthood’ thing in most stories. For men as well as women, sometimes. And Amy, like Wendy, had to grow up sometime…I think for most writers, probably me included, giving a character a baby is the fastest way to turn someone into a fully fledged adult.

I think the main problem with the pregnancy arc is that before it, we never got a hint of Amy actually wanting to be a mother (although she is good with the kids she comes across, like Toby) In Amy’s Choice it’s kind of hard to tell how Amy feels about being pregnant- she tells the Doctor off for calling her new life dull, but then she tells Rory she only got pregnant ‘so I don’t have to see the amateur dramatics society doing Oklahoma.’ (interestingly, if you watch Rory in the background, this is the only time he ever looks really angry with Amy. Because she’s admitting she wants a baby out of boredom?) But when Rory dies, the baby is quickly forgotten, and never brought up again. (Which I always thought was a huge flaw in the episode.)

So yeah, there’s nothing we can point at and say ‘Amy wanted this baby!’ but I think she did. (Okay, let’s face it, Doctor Who is a children’s show and there’s sort of…no way in-universe that she couldn’t have, because the writers would simply never go there- they’d never bring up the concepts of abortion or contraception. They had difficulty enough getting River conceieved in the TARDIS!) Regarding messed-up Amy- having the memories of growing up in a stable environment probably helped her decide what she wanted. Her parent’s relationship, what little we saw of it, is sort of like the Amy/Rory relationship- attractive woman, nerdy man, the occasional mild insult, but still love (you can see them dancing at the wedding, behind Amy and Rory). And it’s clear her parents loved her. I sort of make Aunt Sharon the bogeyman in a lot of my fanfiction, but I do think there’s a chance she was neglectful of her niece. You don’t leave a seven-year-old alone in a house at that time of night, you just don’t. (I think it’s illegal in Britain, actually.) And Amy, all through Series Five, she has this thing about being ‘clingy’- even in a near-lethal situation, she demands of the Doctor trying to save her, ‘How clingy do you think I am?’. She’s afraid of getting too attached, too clingy. That’s the legacy her childhood and her various abandonments left her, I suppose…and the Doctor fixed it. But then Amy fixed the world, bringing the Doctor back. With the sheer power of words!

She does that a lot- Amy creates things, I think she has since the beginning. Her bedroom is covered in drawings (not just of the Doctor, either- look at little Amelia’s room) and her and Rory’s flat is covered in photos and arty stuff too. Amy-as-artist isn’t explored much (well, ever, really) but it’s clear that she’s an art lover. She knows how to work emotions, does that girl- she sees what’s around her and channels it. The Doctor destroys bad things, Amy creates good things. (And Rory heals things. We’ve got a destroyer, a creator and a healer. Cool.) She recreated the whole world, via the cracks in time and her own memory- now that’s awesome.

And now she’s created River. I honestly don’t know how that works in terms of feminist theory, because it leaves me with the creepy feeling that she’s just sort of created the Doctor his perfect mate. But…well, I thought I’d bring it up anyway, that Amy’s been sort of the Maker since day one. Her memories save the day in The Eleventh Hour, too…

I know some people prefer the messed-up, reckless Amy, but me, I kinda love the badass-mother Amy as well. Cos she still is awesome, fierce and courageous- she tells her baby to be brave, she threatens to shoot both Lorna and River and she defends herself with just a toothbrush. Also, there’s this bit that no-one really picked up on (I thought those who didn’t like Amy would instantly use it to bash her with, but they didn’t) where she tells Rory, “Let the others die first.” She’s sort of half joking, but the point is- this is a woman willing to let other people die to protect her child. (Which is what most mothers would do, admittedly.) Amy Pond is a kickass role model and a kickass mother.

The marriage! I gotta bring up the marriage. It is a bit odd that Amy flirts with the Doctor on her wedding day (does Rory mind? I can’t tell. I’d mind) but then pretty much never does again. I think when she realised that Rory geniunely wasn’t sure if she preferred him or the Doctor, she decided to give it a rest. I do think the marriage changed her a bit- I think that everything leading up to it (Rory dying, returning, waiting 2000 years) turned off the fear of ‘clingyness’ and generally made all of Amy’s relationships healthier.

I don’t know where Amy will go next, but I like the idea of her, Rory, Melody/River and any future mini Ponds saving the world from a house in Leadworth. One big family defending Earth, just like The Sarah Jane Adventures. With the Doctor dropping in from time to time- I think it’ll be a shame if the Doctor/Amy relationship is over, because it really wasn’t his fault, the kidnapping- he couldn’t have prevented it. Also, Amy has got to get her baby back – if not, then the whole thing basically becomes a story of how an alien dropped into a girl’s life and fixed her childhood only to destroy her adulthood. And that’s just too sad.

So…in conclusion: Amy is awesome. I know this series hasn’t served her entirely well, but it doesn’t change her innate awesomeness. Also I think her current damsel-in-distressness will change in Series 6b and we’ll see her being more proactive. (Although she was still pretty proactive in Series 6a, sort of, it just wasn’t in her real body. She takes command of the pirate situation while the men stand around helplessly for example.) If you’ve seen the trailer, you’ve seen her in what looks like samurai armour, fighting robots. Yay!

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HEY YOU GUYS A TRAILER

RORY PUNCHES HITLER THERE IS NO EMOTICON TO DESCRIBE THE AWESOME OF THIS

Amy in samurai-style armour, with Rory, fighting robots…

River with an eyepatch! You know, waaaay back I briefly wondered if River would turn out to be Kovarian after all. I did not, however, write my theory down anywhere…

Weeping Angels! And a Carrionite?

The Doctor appears unhappy about his impending death…

A curiously British Hitler thanks the Doctor for saving his life.

And that’s just some of the highlights, there’s more. And…Karen Gillan’s said she’ll be back for Series Seven. No word yet on Arthur Darvill, but I…well, I will be very sad indeed if he doesn’t come back, if Rory actually does die permenately. Although to be honest I think Gillan’s more likely to just have a cameo, like Martha did. Or maybe she’s referring to the Christmas Special?

It’s a good time to be a Who fan.

Saint Roranicus of Pondicus

You hear a lot of talk (on tumblr and LJ and GB mostly) about how Rory is the perfect husband/boyfriend and all that. Don’t get me wrong, he’s awesome (he’s pretty much my favourite male companion now), but…

I dunno, all this stuff about him being perfect actually sort of reduces him as a character, quite a lot actually. ‘Cos he is, in fact, not remotely perfect. Who is? He gets jealous over trivial things, he’s insecure about Amy, he allowed himself to be totally taken in by Jen just because she complimented him on his manliness and I’m still bloody curious about what that ‘tragic mistake’ was meant to be. (See below!)

Rory’s big weakness is his sheer nervousness about Amy and the Doctor (although admittedly I do think he did better on that front than, say, I would if I was in his position.) The bit where he tells them to stop hugging being the big case in point. Neither the Doctor or Amy seems bothered (Amy smiles at him, the Doctor gives a thumbs-up) but in the context of things it just seems a bit…weird. I don’t reckon for one moment that it was intentional, but it kinda has awkward implications. (A lot of stuff has this year…) None of us will likely find out for a while, but I also think it’s pretty darn likely that Rory’s Tragic Mistake-written by Moffat for A Good Man Goes To War and then cut- involved him going off the rails on finding out Melody was part timelord, without thinking it through and realising Amy wouldn’t cheat on him. Course, I could be wrong, I don’t know. Anyway- as much as the Doctor and Rory like each other, there’s always going to be some tension between them, I reckon. It’s buried very deep, but it’s there. (Also, I suspect their friendship won’t really last much longer now everyone knows what River is- Rory can put up with the Doctor putting his wife in danger, but not his child, surely. Hope I’m wrong though.)

The 2000-year wait is the thing that I reckon made everyone (including me) like Rory a lot, but don’t forget he’s the reason she’s stuck in that box in the first place. For your husband-to-be to stick around to guard your body after he’d accidentally killed you would be the very least most people would expect…

Also! In Amy’s Choice he shows these flashes of arrogance now and again.(‘Rory’ and ‘arrogance’ really don’t seem to go together, but it’s there). Look at his interaction with the old ladies- he’s all ‘she loves me, I cured her depression’ and so on. Then in The Hungry Earth he’s weirdly patronising to Amy when he tells her to put the engagement ring away. And then in The Impossible Astronaut he’s sort of whiny when told to go after River. (He probably regrets that now.) Ah, it’s fun to list people’s flaws. But yes, the main one is his jealousy/insecurity. I think we might have seen the last of it after A Good Man Goes To War, everyone’s got bigger things on their minds now, but still.

Anyway, on the whole Rory is a darn good husband and a darn good father (granted, we haven’t seen him be a father yet, really, but ever since Amy’s Choice when he gently touches the baby’s mobile it’s been obvious he wanted to be a father, so…) but yeah. He’s got failings just like the rest of them. So no more Saint Rory! He’s a well-rounded person and should totally stay that way.

Doctor Who fanfic: The Shadow of the River

Title: The Shadow of the River
Author: sarah531
Rating: PG13
Characters: Melody, Amy, Rory, the Doctor, OCs
Summary: Melody grows up and tries to work out her future.
A/N: This is really me kinda feeling my way around the new canon, don’t be surprised if similar concepts to this show up in other stories of mine. :)
A/N2: Alec and Johnny are from The Children’s Story. Of course, they didn’t have a sister then…

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Doctor Who fanfic: The Good People’s War

Title: The Good People’s War
Author: sarah531
Rating: PG13
Characters: Rory, the Doctor, Amy, Lorna, Martha, Mickey, Jack, Madame Vastra, Jenny, Strax, River, and several others
Pairings: Amy/Rory, Jenny/Madame Vastra, Mickey/Martha
Summary: The Doctor, the Lone Centurion, and their friends go to war. Apart from the ones who don’t and the ones who die.

Or, missing moments from A Good Man Goes To War.

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More thoughts on AGMGTW

I think one of the reasons I like this episode so much is because I have a soft spot for ‘ragtag bunch of fighters face impossible odds’ stories. Like Lord of the Rings. Damn, this is like my favourite episode ever.

Amy makes threats with a toothbrush despite being in deadly danger. Silurians make references to lesbian sex. And RORY! Can anyone not like him to pieces after this? Although my own Rory, who is actually a Dave, is still much better.

Anyway, fanfiction is to follow. I love my big gay romantic clever badass show.