North & South (2004) · Episode 4
I don't agree with the last sentence. The rest is in point 🤣
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/all-creatures-great-and-small-christmas-special-review/
2 x 04
Undoubtedly the best performance came from Anton Walbrook. Emeric had written the part of Lermontov, the autocratic impresario, with him in mind. He had a repressed, pent-up energy about him that was perfect for the part. Emeric thought that Lermontov was one of the best characters he ever created, but he was too readily accused of basing him on the tyrannical impresario par excellence, Sergei Diaghilev. Emeric denied the charge: ‘There is something of Diaghilev, something of Alex Korda, something of Michael and quite a bit of me’.
Kevin MacDonald: Emeric Pressburger - the Life and Death Of A Screenwriter
Is there any emotional impact when you hear Clara’s theme?
Something romantic….
thinking about them again i really don’t feel well
3 x 06
Imagine if it was a woman running an agency this size.
What kind of signal would that send out to those who want to follow in your footsteps?
it took me way too long to realize why clara tells danny she’ll never say the words, “i love you” again to anybody else.
i always thought it may have just been a bit of weak writing on moffat’s part but it’s because before this moment, the words didn’t belong to danny. she’s trying to make up for what she did at the end of mummy on the orient express. she’s promising not to break his trust again - to stay emotionally faithful to him.
i don’t think it’s a coincidence that before clara refers to “all of the stuff [she] did wrong” the last three post-it notes it cuts to her looking at are,
what else was she dishonest about on the orient express besides deciding to continue traveling with doctor again?
she said “i love you” to him. not only that but while she was on the phone with danny.
and what is she doing at the beginning of dark water? she’s promising that she’ll never say the words again - while on the phone i’ll add.
i think it took me so long to come to this conclusion because i always viewed clara’s “i love you” being towards the doctor in mummy on the orient express as non-canon - yes, despite jenna coleman saying it. twice.
i’m someone who values the writers opinions rather than the actors but i realized, there’s no way it wasn’t for the doctor. why else would it cut to him after she says it? smiling no less.
and why does the official script released by the BBC not include that specific line of dialogue?
I hate game of thrones for ruining book characters for me, Tywin, Roose and Jorah are all awful in the books but if you cast them with theatre DILFs with deep voices and piercing eyes im gonna be in love.