So explain to me... (Part one)
In a desperate attempt to improve my Torchwood-writing, and because I have a fanfic100 claim on the entire Torchwood team, not just those members I like/understand/have a million plot ideas for, I'm asking you for help.
Explain to me, please, as politely as you can manage (I'm not here for a fight), exactly why Gwen is a good/useful/likeable character.
Because I don't quite get it. Up to... oh... about Small Worlds (episode 5) I quite liked her. Beyond that...
So, anyway. Gwen fans. I need you to tell me why she's a vital part of the team, and why I'd actually enjoy writing her if I got it right, so I can stop coming up with excuses for her absence in my fic. (Seriously. I don't really give her a starring role (or even a mildly vital role) at any point. I feel guilty.)
Help?
(Also, convince me Jack/Gwen can work.)
Explain to me, please, as politely as you can manage (I'm not here for a fight), exactly why Gwen is a good/useful/likeable character.
Because I don't quite get it. Up to... oh... about Small Worlds (episode 5) I quite liked her. Beyond that...
So, anyway. Gwen fans. I need you to tell me why she's a vital part of the team, and why I'd actually enjoy writing her if I got it right, so I can stop coming up with excuses for her absence in my fic. (Seriously. I don't really give her a starring role (or even a mildly vital role) at any point. I feel guilty.)
Help?
(Also, convince me Jack/Gwen can work.)
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As for Gwen... I think a lot of it is down to personal interpretation, and like you said about Ianto, indentification with a character. Maybe it's that I can identify with Gwen that I like her. And I don't mean that I like or approve of all her actions, but I don't see any of them as incomprehensible, given the circumstances.
I saw her as thoughtless with the snogging question, trying to find a way of getting them talking - and it sure as hell backfired on her, wouldn't you say! I don't have a problem with anyone disliking her for being a liar - so long as we can also acknowledge all the other lying that everyone else does.
I think Combat was about more than how Owen lashing out at Gwen made her feel. She's been utterly slammed for retconning Rhys, whereas if you look at it from another direction, both hers and Owen's actions were self-destructive: his to his life, hers to her self-respect and the relationship that grounded her. I didn't like what she did, but I could *understand* it. She was weak, she wanted something to hold on to, and to feel somehow - *any*how - that she was forgiven for hurting the man she loved but was growing apart from rapidly.
More than anything, I don't feel that Gwen's there to add sympathy, or compassion, she's a cleverly drawn character, with real motivations and reactions, she's *interesting* and considering how much time we spend (as TW fandom) discussing /defending/ excoriating her and her actions, I think the writers should be proud. She works. Personally, I think TW would be a lot duller without her than it would without Ianto. I'm just hoping that in S2 he gets more of a personality, and that we get to see more of Tosh. And *lots* of Gwen.
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(Anonymous) 2007-08-08 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)I'd love to see more Tosh and Ianto (as has already been mentioned in the fandom that if Ianto wasnt meant to last the series an tey changed their minds then that would explain why we saw so little of him but then Tosh seemed under used as well).