From: greenyammo@blueyonder.co.uk
John Russell wrote:
> "Karis" wrote in message
> news:a1Dte.40148$Vj3.30327@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>
>>Just want to say: I watched Parting of the Ways twice now, and on second
>>viewing, I grew to love it as much as any of the episodes.
>>
>>It may have had an unimaginative ending that wasn't the epic ending I was
>>expecting, but the Doctor died for love.
>>
>>Which, while I don't really agree with, I can respect RTD's decision.
>>
>>K
>
>
> Of course those who think you can produce something new would argue it's
> been done before when P Davinson's Dr sacrificed himself to save Perry.
> But there are only so many "emotions" which can drive the event of
> regeneration. We've had so many now that you have to repeat the emotional
> drive.
> Never mind the plot, actors always go on about "motivation". They want to
> know what is driving the charecters to do what they are doing. If would
> appear that all too many complaining have no such interest.
>
>
They don't actually, I've never heard an actor talk about "motivation" -
that's a movie cliche.
Actors often refer to points in their own lives to draw out emotion and
most could care less about how they fit into the scene. Tom Baker is a
good example.
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