Things we still don't know:
The limits of The Collector's powers
Why exactly The Collector was imprisoned
What Luz's palisman will be
How Belos learned about The Collector
The backstory of Phillip and Caleb
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BL- BOYS' LOVE:
Cake (PONGSAPAK OUDOMPOCH aka SANTA) is not liking all the attention Eiw has been getting in university.
He isn't the same Eiw he remembers. The shy reserved boy has become a self reliant young man with more interests and more friends. More people approaching him. Noticing him.
So Cake needs to make a move...so to get some intel Cake talks with Kung (PEEMAPOL PANICHTAMRONG aka PEAK) Eiw's other friend.
Jealousy has entered his soul... Time To Make A Move Cake (and next week he will) cause he can't lose his sweet See-iw.
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Fellow Bad Batchers, I regret to inform you that there is only one (1) episode left
No sorry this is the end
Can't wait, the ending is coming whether we like it or not
Yeah we know, we are gluttons for punishment and we will suffer for it
Our feelings exactly buddy
...yeah
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kiss with a fist is better than none (toxic yuri etc etc etc)
[additional Ed & Stede's reaction under the cut]
during the dinner with Anne & Mary:
and because they would be (they already are lol) one of those couples who talk over their double date with their less functional coupled friends in details, here's a glimpse of some future meet ups with the wives bc i couldn't help myself:
couple goals - soft mlm and unhinged wlw
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So Matt mentioned in the teen talk that in the next episode there's "a callback to another co-op situation they have" wherein Normal and Lincoln have to work together and I'm calling it now it's gonna be them locking legs and rolling for friendship as they share one of the levitation boots (like what they did in the papa johns arc) PLEASE.
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I’m curious what’s gonna happen regarding Bravern once the Deathdrives are all dead
Like is he just gonna chill with the army? Is he gonna retire? Fight general crime? Star in a TV Show?
Cause I doubt he’s gonna want to become Smith again (if even possible), since he admires Super Robots so much
I would be worried that the government would try to kill him since they’ve been wary/untrusting of him since the start but I feel like after episode 6, where they witnessed him command ALL of their missiles like it was nothing (and probably thinking “thank fucking god he’s on our side) as well as how friendly he’s gotten with most of them/how indebted they are to him, they’re gonna leave him alone
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thinking about how siobhan said that fhjy was not going to be a really emotional season, and to cry we should go rewatch a crown of candy (which she is correct about lol)
based on episode two alone i feel like this is going to have some of the hardest hitting moments in the shows entirety
i cannot stop thinking about episode and just. the feel of it, especially and mostly from the second half
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Martha didn't get a Tennant Doctor because she didn't want a Tennant Doctor. Martha was the only one of RTD's companions who left the Doctor of her own volition, and only ever called him back on her own terms, when she had need of him.
Rose didn't leave the Doctor willingly. Rose was trapped in an alternate universe because it was either that or be stuck in a void with Daleks and Cybermen for the rest of time. And when she returned (primarily to warn the Doctor about the oncoming darkness caused by Davros but also because she wanted to be with him), she left with the Metacrisis Tenth Doctor and their own TARDIS because that was the only way to give her a satisfying ending from the viewpoint of the audience. (And even then, there are some fans who will tell you that nothing short of her being with the Time Lord Doctor in the prime reality is satisfying, but that just couldn't happen for reasons outside the narrative story.)
Donna didn't leave the Doctor willingly. Donna absorbed all of the intelligence of a Time Lord into her human brain, and this was going to kill her. She had to have her memory erased and be kept away from anything alien for presumably forever or else the knowledge would return and literally kill her. Donna begged the Doctor not to wipe her memory anyway, because she would rather have died than give up that life. Just like Rose, Donna had planned on staying with the Doctor for the rest of her life.
This was not the case for Martha. Setting aside the fact that Martha was treated like garbage for the duration of her season from a writing standpoint, by the end of season three Martha has realized two things: 1.) that she is goddamn brilliant and never deserved to feel like she was second best, and 2.) that she doesn't want the Doctor anymore. Unlike Rose, Donna, and Captain Jack, Martha leaves the TARDIS of her own free will, to pursue her own life and career outside the Doctor. Even Sarah-Jane says in "School Reunion" that she waited for the Doctor to come back for her; she didn't want to leave, not permanently! But Martha did. She chose to step away. The only other companion to have done this during RTD's run is Mickey, so I guess Martha wasn't the only one; still, she's the only one of the primary companions, the three women, to want to leave. She made that choice herself.
Now, does that mean everything about Martha's ending was perfect? No. As much as the "Smith and Jones" wordplay of her ending with Mickey is amusing (get it, like her first episode), it makes no sense when you consider that she was engaged when she returned in season four, and yet we never hear of that fiance again. I mean, I guess it's fine since it's not like we ever saw him? But what happened there? Why was no thought given to Martha's story there? What was she doing with Mickey in an active war zone? Why no mention of her in these three specials even though, last we heard of her, she was working with UNIT in a really important position? I like Mel well enough, but why couldn't Martha have been there instead? Especially since Martha and Donna had a preexisting friendship, and would have been delighted to see each other again?
With that said though, she doesn't need a Tennant Doctor. She didn't want a Tennant Doctor. Frankly, Tennant's Doctor doesn't deserve her with the way he acted ("Rose would know" right to her face, like -- dude, I get it, you're grieving, but that's fucking rude and Rose would NOT approve you using her memory to make another woman feel bad about herself). Martha's character arc was about recognizing her own brilliance and her own worth; standing on her own two feet as a PROPER doctor, Doctor Martha Jones, walking the earth and saving the world without a TARDIS or Torchwood or a Time Lord brain. Just her own fucking determination and brilliance.
Rose and Donna got Tennant Doctors because that was the way to make their final send-offs satisfying. Rose and a Tennant Doctor got to be in love and happy together in a parallel world, which is fitting considering that they were in love and never wanted to leave each other. Donna and a Tennant Doctor get to be besties and happy together in this reality, so that RTD has a convenient excuse to pull Tennant back into a story if he ever wants to again (since it'd be hard to explain why Tentoo came over, versus having Fourteen right there) . . . but also because, like Rose, Donna never wanted to leave the Doctor, she wanted to be with him forever.
But Martha didn't want that. Martha left on her own accord. She left with a smile on her face and her cell phone on the TARDIS console, so that when she said "here boy!" the Doctor would listen. She left on her terms, with him at her call, only there when she has use for him.
And honestly? Good for her.
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