"I can't imagine Jack willingly having sex with Saxon under any circumstances, which, given Jack's usual nature, is rather amazing."
Guess that's why now I'm not very interested in Master/Jack fics set in the year which never was, because it would be only violence, not sex. How do I come to this? I had imagined Jack in Master's dungeon even before the Master arrived *g* Maybe I'm not as evil as I thought I was?
And the two actors' chemistry is all wrong. Given Jack's usually wonderful chemistry with everyone else and Simm!Master's very good chemistry with both Ten and Lucy Saxon, it is rather amazing.
"It particularly doesn't make psychological sense."
That's it. With this whole unrequited love thing, they really wrote all the characters into a dead-end, so every character had to back off, at least for a while.
"I don't see bondage connotations in the Nine/Rose relationship, or Nine/Jack, or Ten/Rose, or even Ten/Martha, as he keeps trying to let her go."
No, I don't see, either. It's only a Time Lord/Time Lord thing, then. Maybe Jack applies to this rule because he's...immortal, hence more equal to a Time Lord?
"BSG handled it well, including the twisted relationship of Starbuck and Lee Adama - where I can see parallels if you cast Leoban as the Master, Starbuck as the Doctor, and Lee as Jack. (And Anders as, um, Martha? Ianto? My analogy is breaking down.)"
Yes, I can see the parallels with BSG, with Leoban/Starbuck as Master/Doctor, Jack as Lee and Martha as Anders.
"I don't think Jack is a cat person either, but it'd be fun to see the interaction."
I bet Brannigan likes Jack as much as he finds Jack annoying.
Re: Part 2 reply: Jack and the Doctor
Date: 2007-07-20 10:01 pm (UTC)Guess that's why now I'm not very interested in Master/Jack fics set in the year which never was, because it would be only violence, not sex. How do I come to this? I had imagined Jack in Master's dungeon even before the Master arrived *g* Maybe I'm not as evil as I thought I was?
And the two actors' chemistry is all wrong. Given Jack's usually wonderful chemistry with everyone else and Simm!Master's very good chemistry with both Ten and Lucy Saxon, it is rather amazing.
"It particularly doesn't make psychological sense."
That's it. With this whole unrequited love thing, they really wrote all the characters into a dead-end, so every character had to back off, at least for a while.
"I don't see bondage connotations in the Nine/Rose relationship, or Nine/Jack, or Ten/Rose, or even Ten/Martha, as he keeps trying to let her go."
No, I don't see, either. It's only a Time Lord/Time Lord thing, then. Maybe Jack applies to this rule because he's...immortal, hence more equal to a Time Lord?
"BSG handled it well, including the twisted relationship of Starbuck and Lee Adama - where I can see parallels if you cast Leoban as the Master, Starbuck as the Doctor, and Lee as Jack. (And Anders as, um, Martha? Ianto? My analogy is breaking down.)"
Yes, I can see the parallels with BSG, with Leoban/Starbuck as Master/Doctor, Jack as Lee and Martha as Anders.
"I don't think Jack is a cat person either, but it'd be fun to see the interaction."
I bet Brannigan likes Jack as much as he finds Jack annoying.