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The Byronic Man.
Doctor Who: The Television Movie First UK broadcast: 27th May 1996
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so this is one of my favorite photos ever from doctor who - it seems normal, but the slight blurriness, weird lighting, expressions, and stances make it seem very candid, like someone was snapping photos and they turned to look... it also has a wonderful and atmospheric "old film" quality.
the coloration? on point. the clothing textures? palpable. the dark/light contrast? excellent. they're literally glowing. i wish doctor who was still filmed on older cameras, it's so soft.


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matt smith dances like he desperately needs a chiropractor and it's so fucking funny
bonus:
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The Lost Stories section at shannonsullivan feels like a forbidden prompt list.
I mean…
this is a crackfic in the making
I’m sure I’m not alone in my desire to hear the story of the omniscient octopoid eye in space
literally BEGGING someone to write this
w h a t
this has the vibes of a VNA novel
how could anyone turn THIS down
last but not least, a mystery box, concerning… privatisation?
And these are just a few of the gems that lie there.
Strongly recommend.
#NO BUT THE DOCTOR SON AND TOM BAKER ONE#also the fifth doctor just straight up murder ajon? or he just talk to him like
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I genuinely dont think I can love anything more than when actors from Doctor Who decide they love their character so much that they are going to write their own official, liscened, published fanfiction of their character-
some examples:
10/10, amazing, spectacular, beautiful~
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doctor who is the most powerful show ever written
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He’s like fire and ice and rage. He’s like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun. He’s ancient and forever. He burns at the centre of time and he can see the turn of the universe. And… he’s wonderful.
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DOCTOR WHO ✶ The Christmas Invasion (2005)
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