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I just can’t get over Nick’s face in this photo.
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DOCTOR WHO ✧ The Survivors・The Daleks: Part Two (1.06)
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Finished Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz.
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Classic Who Watch | State of Decay
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big fan of the new doctor who
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Inktober #14 - Liz Shaw
CONFESSION TIME: step-by-step showing how i’m scanning my pencil sketch and checking it against reference photo to find my mistakes so I can fix ‘em.
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“Much like Rose Tyler in 2005, and long before Buffy, Xena, and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica were lauded for capable female characters [and] progressive story arcs, - Ace became the emotional core of Doctor Who. While more adult connotations were initially vetoed by producer John Nathan-Turner, in companion terms Doctor Who was poised to step closer to the real world. Far from distracting from the character of the Doctor, this actually allowed the Time Lord to be viewed more as an enigma - removed from humanity but forever its champion. While we may never truly identify with the Doctor, here we had arguably the first companion, we all either knew, could be, or could spot on the street. Disproving the theory that a companion’s main role is to provide exposition, themes of teenage angst, racism, and sexuality all presented themselves in young McShane - a notable first for not only Doctor Who, but all genre TV of that age. Unaware of the significance of their actions, Andrew and his colleagues were formulating and plotting decades ahead of their time, “I only realised how different it was from the standard template years later. At the time, I just knew I liked it.””
— Doctor Who: how Ace set the template for modern companions
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You and I exist in a special relationship to time, you know? Perpetual outsiders.
Classic Who Watch | The City of Death
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Doctor Who episodes | Story: 027 | season 3 [10/10]   ↳ The War Machines
“Doctor Who is required.”
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The First Doctor and Susan- ‘An Unearthly Child’ and ‘the Five Doctors.’
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Some art in appreciation of Bill Potts ✨🚀
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“Well, he’s not just a mobile blowtorch, y’know.”
Nightmare of Eden - season 17 - 1979
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