So explain to me... (Part one)
Aug. 6th, 2007 01:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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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Date: 2007-08-07 11:00 am (UTC)And she seems to care about people in a general sense, rather than specifically. Actions speak louder than words, and while she's all for kicking Torchwood out of the Hub to do some good in the world, when it comes to her own deeds, she hurts everyone close to her. Rhys in particular - the individuals in team Torchwood as well (even Owen). If she's meant to be the audience's gateway to Torchwood, and the normal, everyday character, I'd prefer her to show a bit more of the compassion she's meant to possess. As it stands she ends up looking a bit hypocritical.
She appears to have slid very rapidly down the slippery slope that is Torchwood - in trying to help them, she's very much lost her own way, and become worse (in some ways) than those she condemned so easily early on.
*mournful sigh* You see, I view Gwen as a kind of tragedy - she could have been so very good for Torchwood. It's difficult to convince me that she was worth all the trouble she's brought them.
Most of the good points people mention are really things that apply to Gwen at the start of series one. I can't help thinking she's lost most of them by the end of it...
Anyway, sorry, I've gone maudlin now. Thanks for your comments - you do have some valid points that I shall have to devote more time to considering. :)