...And Another Thing
Jun. 26th, 2007 10:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I really want to know what Lucy's story is. I doubt we'll get any more than we have already, unfortunately, which is pretty much what drove me to write But He Was So Good To My Father....
I don't think Lucy's a sucker for a handful of wiles employed by Saxon. I think she's as bugnuts insane as her husband. She's not as smart, and she might not be quite as homicidal but, dammit, that woman's mind is broken.
Look at her face when she's standing behind Saxon while he's talking to the crowd on the Valiant. At first, you might dismiss her expression as vapid, but then you realize that it's more a case of her thinking about something else and it's probably running along the lines of "I'm going to have to redecorate when this is all over. I wonder if that annoying secretary has enough skin to provide a set of curtains?" Y'know - starts off sweet and apparently harmless unless you pay attention all the way through and then, yowza! It's the juxtaposition of her smirking-and-brainless expression and the something entirely else going on in her eyes. Kudos to Alexandra Moen, methinks.
Lucy's gleeful expression as the sky tore open and even her (painfully unhip) grooving out to hubby dearest's victory tune just iced the cake, really. The woman is a loon.
I'm going to have to noodle on this, some more. I've always been a sucker for psychometa.
I don't think Lucy's a sucker for a handful of wiles employed by Saxon. I think she's as bugnuts insane as her husband. She's not as smart, and she might not be quite as homicidal but, dammit, that woman's mind is broken.
Look at her face when she's standing behind Saxon while he's talking to the crowd on the Valiant. At first, you might dismiss her expression as vapid, but then you realize that it's more a case of her thinking about something else and it's probably running along the lines of "I'm going to have to redecorate when this is all over. I wonder if that annoying secretary has enough skin to provide a set of curtains?" Y'know - starts off sweet and apparently harmless unless you pay attention all the way through and then, yowza! It's the juxtaposition of her smirking-and-brainless expression and the something entirely else going on in her eyes. Kudos to Alexandra Moen, methinks.
Lucy's gleeful expression as the sky tore open and even her (painfully unhip) grooving out to hubby dearest's victory tune just iced the cake, really. The woman is a loon.
I'm going to have to noodle on this, some more. I've always been a sucker for psychometa.
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Date: 2007-06-27 05:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-27 06:10 am (UTC)Voodoo Child has been stuck in my head since yesterday. I blame you entirely! :-p
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Date: 2007-06-27 11:53 am (UTC)manTime Lord who takes her on a completely new adventure! He lifts her from her prior existence to be something more. Gaa, I love the whole companion dynamic that the Saxons have and the parallels to the Doctor and his companions.She definitely sees the future and her place in it with the same (pardon the phrase) rose-colored glasses as her husband. I just love the two of them! I'm sure my heart will be utterly broken on Saturday. *sighs*
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Date: 2007-06-27 08:52 pm (UTC)