Don’t be sad for something that ended. It ended because something better waits for you around the corner.
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I love this moment specially because you can see how safe they feel with each other, how at ease they feel with each other. Gina just showed Ricky the very first song she has ever written for him about them and she feels so safe and secure being that vulnerable with him, and he is such a pillar for her such a grounding presence such a reassuring presence. She knows that he is her right person and now she gets to reap the benefits of that. And for him to be so wanted by another person so valued and thought of so highly. Like being loved and loving the right person just feels good and you can see it written all over there faces.
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Imogen and Laudna kissing, telling each other how much to they mean to the other, evolving their relationship with one another and just healing from the past few days of trauma meanwhile the orange merchant is right there
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random thought but i wish people would stop like. condemning other people’s theories. like atp in the show none of us ACTUALLY know where it’s going, so pretty much everything is speculation. like you can disagree with someone’s theory without being like “there’s no way that’s what’s happening!!!!!”
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obsessed with the idea of the doctor and the master standing together in opposition to gallifrey post-end of time. less in it being the reality of the situation, and more in it being what the master perceives it to be in the immediate aftermath of being. well. told he was going to be disposed of. the combination of that rejection with the doctor choosing him, the way that sets them up with a common enemy. but where that enemy for the master becomes gallifrey in the abstract with the council as the face of it, the doctor never sees it that way, never thinks of it as the two of them against their own world. the doctor, crucially, kept count of the children. when he saves gallifrey, it isn’t about the master at all, not to anyone but the master themself. because how are they supposed to take the doctor choosing gallifrey over them as anything other than a betrayal.
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i don’t think this is likely to happen at all, but i hope the fact that a lot of newer WH fans seem to be younger doesn’t make clown feel like he has to hold back with any of the horror and/or tragedy elements. not bc of any, like, “this ain’t your NEPHEW’S mascot horror… THIS story has THEMES” posturing (although admittedly i am not immune to this) but bc i think having your entire sense of self rearranged on a molecular level by something you really get but don’t have enough experience to articulate why just yet is a fundamental part of adolescence and i think it would be a shame to deprive The Youths Of Today of that.
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