Subject: Conflating two ideas?
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Posted on: 2014-05-17 17:33:00 UTC

I'd rather say you're arbitrarily splitting one idea into two.

It doesn't matter how weird something is in relation to the real world. What interests me is whether part of it's weird in relation to the rest of itself. Does everything neatly form a harmonious whole? Or is there an energy, a frisson, that comes from different parts clashing?

Things falling through plotholes would be weird in the real world, but are commonplace in the PPC. You took something incongruous and potentially weird, and explained it in terms of something commonplace for that type of story.

That's what I was trying to get at with the clashing of different genres in RTD's stories. Story ideas that shouldn't belong together, being forced together anyway, and the wonderful weirdness it generates.

After all, in metatextual terms, space-time machine like the TARDIS is really a machine for mixing genres. RTD instinctively understood that; Moffat doesn't.

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