It’s a
bit tricky with River. On one hand,
she’s flush with Big Damn Hero moments because, as a recurring intergalactic
butt-kicking woman of mystery, that’s basically her job. At the same time, though, the writing often consciously
highlights these moments as such, and
I prefer scenes that grow organically out of the character to scenes that feel
calculated to earn a fist-pump. I’m not
exactly sure why River works less for me in this way than someone like Black
Widow, who’s frequently a walking fist-pump but who feels so authentic doing it
that I have nothing but love. Why is
there a disconnect for me with River?
(Spoilers.)
Making the Sacrifice (Series 4, Episode 9 –
“Forest of the Dead”)
This,
of course, is the big one – River knocking out the Doctor so she instead of him
can be the one to give up her life and save the day. From a gender perspective, it’s a little
uneasy, but the show does fairly well with it, keeping most of the focus on her
understanding of his future and knowing she can’t mess with that, as well as the
knowledge of how valuable he is as the perennial savior of time and space. Since this is the Doctor’s first meeting with
her in his timeline, he doesn’t even know her yet, which clearly tears her up
as she says goodbye.
Escaping the Byzantium (Series 5, Episode 4 –
“The Time of Angels”)
Yeah,
this is a splashy River-as-James-Bond moment that feels more like a Scene!!
than a thing that happened to River in her life, but I still like it. I like her cleverness throughout the show of
using time travel to her advantage in contacting the Doctor, and I like her
cool-as-a-cucumber confidence that the TARDIS will show up when she needs it.
Killing the Dalek (Series 5, Episode 13 –
“The Big Bang”)
This is
a bit of badass violence that works for me, since it comes on the heels of
being told that the Dalek has already killed the Doctor in the future (time
travel, just go with it.) She’s feeling
the loss of a man who’s still running around (although, is she? Or is this more of that stupid device where
people are totally fine because they know what’s really going to happen but
pretend otherwise Because Reasons?), so she’s in prime position to go all
scorched-earth on a Dalek, which fits the darker side of her character. Making a Dalek beg for mercy – damn, River!
Dispatching the Silence (Series 6, Episode 2
– “Day of the Moon”)
Not a
whole lot to say here – just a lot of fighting and shooting without much
bearing on the character, but she just looks so cool doing it. So, it’s on the list!
Riding Out the Meteor Strike (Series 10,
Episode 0 – “The Husbands of River Song”)
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