*pushes a Dalek down the stairs*
*this kills the Dalek*
*Yes! Hahaha! YES!!!*
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my most controversial star trek headcanon is that janeway has told at least one of her enemies to kill themselves right there on the bridge in front of god and everyone
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“That’s a bold choice, Dalek Supreme, coming to a wedding planet dressed in white! Unless you’re here to get hitched… should I be flattered?”
“We are here to exterminate you.”
“Oh, that’s probably for the best. Not sure River would be up for a marriage à trois… not with a Dalek, at any rate.”
—Eleventh Doctor Chronicles: Victory of the Doctor
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eleven is so much to me because at any given point in time he can and will snap like a twig and has to be dragged back by multiple people. no one is more clearly doing Very Badly.
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14 showing up briefly in a future episode of Doctor Who just sitting in a coffee shop with his new Welsh friend (MIchael Sheen) and they're arguing because the new Welsh friend 100% does not believe in aliens and 14 is adamant he can prove their existence with logic rather than just showing off the TARDIS.
The vibes are Staged not Good Omens.
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oh, yeah, another thing i noticed that was odd about s5 in comparison to earlier seasons was how much they relied on like. not the history of the doctor, exactly, but the image of that history. whether from little easter eggs of the first doctor’s picture popping up everywhere to i think the two(?) times in the season we get a montage of past doctors. and i honestly can’t remember anything like that happening earlier (with the exception of the time crash short, which felt more substantial to me and was also like. 7 straight minutes of david tennant being allowed to fangirl.)
and i say ‘the image’ because hell knows the RTD era was pulling from doctor who past left, right, and center, but it rarely felt like a moment of ‘look at this old thing, you remember old thing? old thing was cool and so are we for continuing it.’ and more like ‘here’s a species/character/etc from classic who. and here’s how they’ve changed and fit into the new world we’ve built for the show.’
I guess, the difference here for me is that. i haven’t watched classic who. s5 shows me a slideshow of doctors and to me, those are the guys i once ranked by how sexy i think they are. and not much else. i don’t have an emotional connection to an image. but take, say, school reunion? an episode that was my favorite even back when i was a kid specifically because i adored sarah jane? i had no idea who she was then, i only just figured out a little bit ago which doctor she traveled with, and exclusively all i’ve watched of her is that episode in s2 and the sarah jane adventures. and yet, that episode, without the context there for me, managed to make sense to me. i’m sure it was probably even more impactful to fans of sarah jane from classic who, but it didn’t lose its impact without that knowledge.
so, that’s a shift. i don’t want to say it’s a negative one, exactly, because maybe people who have seen classic who like these references and i’m missing something. but, to me, it feels a little more shallow.
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it's crazy to me how the doctor tried to kill himself twice after losing rose and people will be like "oh he didn't love her"
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idk why but fifteen reminds me a lot of nine, just if you like. cranked the cuntometer on that bitch to 100
like this girl healed from his trauma and then went back to the sass of nine and his leather jacket and then immediately found himself a blonde with a four-letter r name like okay? are we feeling nostalgic here babe or is this just how you are when you’re actually trying to cope instead of wallowing in/ignoring your trauma
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Oh this is bad
Out of nowhere i remembered just how much I'd wanted to get a sonic screwdriver when I was a teenager (even in uni tbh) but could never justify it because it felt too cringe. But I wanted it so much. And there is a doctor who shop in London apparently (of course there is.) Oh man.
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