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- From: jhildeb1@cc.swarthmore.edu (Jeff Hildebrand)
- Subject: Re: Ace? More like deuce... here's a new slant
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 07:15:18 GMT
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- Unfortunately the original article has expired and I'm a little
- wary to clean up the headers here too much, but I'll give it a try. Apologies
- if I wind up misattributing anything to anyone.
-
- c8643631@cc.newcastle.edu.au (Mr Flibble) writes:
- > In article <1992Nov13.175103.18475@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>, as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (andrew david simchik) writes:
- > > In <torresce.721663632@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> torresce@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Carlos E. Torres) writes:
- > >
- > >>I don't think Ace is anything like Leela. Leela is a warrior. She has both
- > >>strength and hunter skills and is fearless. Ace to me is a brat who somehow
- > >>becomes fearless and somehow at a young age got off of Earth and had so-o-o
- > >>much experience within a short period of time, that she fears no Daleks/Cybermen
- > >>nor anything, except some stupid mild childhood trauma that she went thru when
-
- This is far oversimplifying things and does not do justice to the
- way that the character was developed. I've had the pleasure (opinion in this
- sentence, no flames please) of seeing the McCoy/Aldred stories over the last
- few weeks, so I've got a fairly fresh perspective. I think the
- characterization winds up something like this. Like most teenagers, Ace is
- extremely insecure about a lot of things and tries to make up for it by
- being tough. We see this is detail in _Dragonfire_, _Remembrance of the
- Daleks_, and _Silver Nemesis_. There, on the outside she's acting tough
- chucking cans of Nitro-9 all over the place, trying to prove that she's not
- going to let anything stop her. But there are moments when she cracks. In
- _Dragonfire_ she winds up begging the Doctor to give Kane the crystal ("I'm
- 16, I'm too young to die.") In _Remembrance_ she reacts badly to being
- betrayed by Mike who she had started to trust and to open up to. And at the
- end, she shows her insecurity by asking "We did good didn't we?" She's been
- playing the tough kid part, but it's an act. In _Silver Nemesis_ she's come
- to trust the Doctor enough to admit that she is scared by what's going on,
- but she still goes on; the Doctor is going on, so she's not going to let him
- be stronger than she is.
-
- By the next season, she was opening up quite a bit. What happened in
- _Curse of Fenric_ and _Ghost Light_ strikes a far more personnal chord
- with her. It is most definitely not bad writing that she reacts more
- vehemently to these things, it's actually very good writing. The fact is that
- the scale of the goings-on with the Cybermen and the Daleks is so huge that
- it's really impossible to all take in all at once. A lot of it, to someone
- like Ace, caught in the middle, trying to act tough, must be like a great
- adventure. By the later shows, she's come to trust the Doctor enough that
- when she has to confront some of the things that have fueled her
- insecurities for so long, she can open up to him. She's no longer trying to
- cover everything up with the macho veneer, she's dealing with her problems,
- not hiding from them.
-
- > Mild childhood trauma? Having her best friend firebombed by some thugs?
- > That's mild. Gee, I'd hate to find out what you think is slightly severe.
-
- Heh. True enough. [Note, this is where my editing gets complicated,
- this is someone else's interjected comment.]
-
- > >>she was a child involving ghosts and haunted houses - which she overcomes and
- > >>shows no change for it.
-
- Boy did you miss a lot if you thought Ace shows no change over her
- time with the Doctor. Watching some of her last episodes and then going back
- to _Dragonfire_ is startling to say the least. Ace grows up considerably
- while she's with the Doctor. The amount of nitro-9 chucking and tough
- bluster drops a huge amount. She drops a lot of the facade that she has
- earlier on. And so on through other little details. Such as I would claim the
- clothes that Ace is wearing at the start of _Ghost Light_ are not things she
- would wear when she first joins the Doctor. They're too adult, they don't
- fit the image of a street-wise tough kid.
-
- One of the things I really liked about the McCoy/Aldred pairing is
- that they brought out as aspect of the Doctor that isn't shown enough. That
- of the Doctor as mentor to his companions, showing them the wonder (and the
- problems) that exist in the universe. That's why I thought it was a perfect
- touch that Ace called the Doctor "Professor" on occasion. On the few
- occasions when Adric was well written, he had brought out this side of the
- Doctor as well. (The start of _Keeper of Traken_ comes to mind.) It's a side
- of the character that I like and I wish they had done more with.
-
- It's really too bad that production on the series stopped when it
- did. I think that one more season would have done a lot for the main
- characters. Ace was about at the point where the transition from teenager to
- adult was about complete and I think after a story or two more she could
- have been written out very well. I think it might have been good then if the
- Doctor had gone without a companion for a little bit (maybe a couple of
- stories) while the development of his character continued. Most people focus
- on the development of Ace and miss what they were doing with the Doctor, but
- that's a whole different story that I'll have to get into in some other
- article, some other day. (It's one in the morning, I've got class
- tomorrow...)
-
- Replies, including opposing arguments, welcomed. Flames ignored.
-
- -Jeff
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