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definitelymaybeahuman · 23 days ago
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"These Are the Voyages..." was the wrong pick Enterprise S4 episode to actually be about TNG characters. What actually should have happened is the camera panning away at the end of "Divergence" to reveal Worf silently leaving the Holosuite as O'Brien begs him to explain what actually happened.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 2 months ago
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The movie starts in media res with the protagonist in the middle of a huge, frantic action sequence. Then suddenly RECORD SCRATCH, time stops.
"Hi! I bet you're all wondering how I got here."
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"So am I!" And then time starts right back up again and the scene continues.
After the action sequence, we find out that the protagonist has amnesia.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 2 months ago
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ROUND ONE
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definitelymaybeahuman · 2 months ago
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definitelymaybeahuman · 2 months ago
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There used to be so many movies with inventors. Now listen. Listen. I know we still get movies where engineers or scientists or programmers invent things. I’m talking about a character who describes their entire job as “inventor” fills their house with dozens and dozens of wacky gadgets and usually has a Rube Goldberg breakfast machine or an automatic mailbox. Doc Brown. The dad from Honey I Shrunk the Kids. The dad from Gremlins. The dad from Beauty and the Beast. This was a whole character archetype that — as far as I can tell — has totally gone extinct. Why did we stop making movies about inventors
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definitelymaybeahuman · 3 months ago
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You're about to close on your very own, suspiciously affordable and comfortable house. Just before you sign the contract, the realtor shows you the required legal disclosure: your new house is haunted by the type of presence you'll get from this spinner wheel.
Of course it is.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 4 months ago
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every time AMCA makes the cal kestis double jump joke i have to go back and read the og post
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definitelymaybeahuman · 5 months ago
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Thought of an idea for a lovecraftian game where the usual graphics are low poly, think Morrowind or PS2 games, they are well crafted and with a consistent art style, just low poly. Then the eldritch entities and strange visions are portrayed in hyperrealistic HD graphics.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 7 months ago
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this might be a hot take but i don't think character development should be locked behind romances in video games
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definitelymaybeahuman · 7 months ago
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brennan answering the question "what would make a dragon unfuckable to a monsterfucker?"
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definitelymaybeahuman · 7 months ago
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really love how throughout a lot of smith and jones martha is really skeptical and apprehensive towards ten (+ one of my favorite exchanges between them - "what, people call you 'the doctor'?" "yeah?" "well, i'm not. far as i'm concerned, you've got to earn that title."), not taking everything he says at face value, even doubting the fact he's an alien until over halfway through the episode.. And like. i really truly think the thing that wins her over isn't him kissing her or any of the other insane mixed messages he manages to send, it's this scene here, where he /earns that title/ in her eyes:
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(+ david's bit in the commentary, where he says: "[the doctor] has actually sacrificed himself, and - i would say, that that final act of selflessness is what finally, eventually, welds martha to him. [...] and she now returns it. she returns that act of selflessness.")
this is what their relationship is built on. it isn't about martha being the second-best replacement to rose or a rebound or whatever. bc it isn't really about rose. it's about doctor-in-training martha meeting someone (quite literally, "the doctor") whose ideals she aspires to, and doing her best to be the same person to him as he is to everyone else. it's about ten in return admiring her intelligence and inquisitiveness and how she cares for human life, recovering his compassion, letting himself lean on her for support - and then remembering at the most inopportune moments that he's supposed to not need anyone and be on his own forever. And around in their little nightmare loop they go where they save each other over and over until one of them breaks
i've seen ppl look at martha and go "why she does she admire/why is she so in love with ten if he acts like that to her?" or something along those lines and like. it's not just the fact she's in love with him (in fact i'd argue she actively tries to push it aside post-gridlock). it's the fact that she knows he's the kind of person to put everyone else's lives/well-being over his own. she trusts him to save her when she's in trouble even though it's been like two days at most that they've known one another bc she recognizes that same "deep all-encompassing drive to help others" in him. and she also recognizes, much much earlier than him, that he needs someone to save him, especially when he's unwilling to save himself. and yeah for a bit she thinks he returns her feelings and is just playing hard-to-get, but she realizes pretty early on that this probably isn't the case, and i think that realization fully solidifies here:
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(this is when she's listening to ten talk abt gallifrey). And idk it might just be me but i think this expression isn't just her empathizing with his loss. it's also guilt, for wanting something from him that he's clearly unable to give when he's wracked with so much grief. (and you see it in the next episode, where tallulah asks if they're together and martha says for certain that they're not, and that he doesn't know about her feelings for him. she keeps everything to herself bc she now knows that when he shut her flirting down at the end of 3x01 it was the genuine reaction of someone who a) isn't interested and b) is scared of getting close with someone else again)
freema described their dynamic as "she's keener than him" and i think about this all the time. martha doesn't really take what ten throws at her. what she does instead is constantly poke holes in his already-failing front of "i will show someone the wonders of the universe so i can ignore what is wrong with me". what she does is stand up and fight him when he tries to go off on his own. what she does is put aside her well-being in favor of helping someone - just like what she saw him do for the people in the hospital when they first met. tldr, that's the doctor and his doctor and rip martha you would've loved who's gonna save u now by rina sawayama
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definitelymaybeahuman · 7 months ago
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Shout out to Carol of the Bells for making it so that any innocuous Christmas task you do while listening to a generic Christmas-themed playlist has at least one three minute period where you feel like a mad scientist committing an affront to God while still remaining festive.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 8 months ago
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Drinking game where you're shown a video which starts with someone complaining of a mild ailment only to then violently keel over with horrific symptoms and you have to guess if it's the cold open to an episode of X-Files or House, M.D.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 9 months ago
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i became curious and searched up how the name "dalek" came to be:
at first, i thought it must have something to do with the norwegian word "dårlig", which means "bad", because of the doctor's reaction in 2x13 "doomsday" when rose said they were in bad wolf bay ("dårlig ulv stranden" if i'm not mistaken): he thought she'd said "dalek". but if you look up the pronunciation, it sounds more like /dɔːleh/ (approximate english phonetic transcription) than how she said it, /dɑːlɪg/ so i thought, even though the mix-up between "dårlig" and "dalek" was done on purpose and the definition, "bad", would be pretty damn on-the-nose, it's not it. so i did some more research.
apparently, it was terry nation (the guy who invented the daleks and davros in, i guess, 1962) who came up with it. according to him, the name simply "rolled off his typewriter", so it wasn't supposed to mean anything. but like me, he got curious and found out that the word "dalek" is serbo-croatian for "far, distant".
this really pleased me for two separate reasons: first, and this is the most obvious interpretation, the daleks are aliens from a distant world, far from earth. but i mean, to daleks or chelonians or raxacoricofallapatorians or any other alien species, the same can be said for earthlings: we are far, distant from them, and any and all species are far and distant from us.
but! if you think of the other meaning behind "distant", not geographically speaking but culturally/morally speaking, that's when things get interesting: the reason the daleks are the main foe in doctor who is that they are detached, so different from any and every other enemy the doctor and unit and torchwood and the shadow proclamation and such have ever had to fight. they keep surviving and coming back because they are so distant, so alien (in the "bizarre" sense of the word) to all other species.
if you take, for example, us humans, the doctor loves our species because of our capacity for love, forgiveness, change, compassion. you see it in the people he picks: rose, martha, then donna, etc. they represent everything he loves in a human being. everything he needs, everything he misses since his own species, which used to be capable of those feelings too, has gone.
he doesn't pick soldiers and has an aversion toward them, because as much as he pretends to hate it when his companions "wander off", he keeps choosing people whom he knows will wander off, people who will question his orders, people whom he doesn't have to feel or be superior to. whereas soldiers, they are conditioned not to question, and to follow instructions, to do as they are told.
in 1x06 "dalek", when nine realizes that the dalek's gun isn't working, he says "if you can't kill, then what are you good for, dalek? what's the point of you?". then, the dalek tells the doctor, "i am a soldier, i was bred to receive orders".
soldiers, whatever species they are, are too much like daleks: they wouldn't question him. that's why, when he realized he was the last of his species, the dalek turned to the doctor, his greatest enemy ("then what should i do?"), and then rose ("order me to die"), for orders. that's why twelve refused to keep journey blue as his traveling companion in 8x02 "into the dalek": people who don't question orders are dangerous to his lifestyle.
he needs people who go against what he says. not only that, but the doctor is, himself, a soldier of sorts, and sometimes he needs the right orders (1x06 "dalek": "what the hell are you changing into, doctor?" -rose ; "the runaway bride": "doctor, you can stop now"/"sometimes i think you need someone to stop you" -donna ; 4x02 "the fires of pompeii": "not the whole town, just save someone" -donna). else caecilius' family would have died in pompeii. else the doctor would use guns, he would die, he would try to break fixed points in time, he would lose himself.
in that sense, the daleks are as far from the doctor and his children of time as can be. i wrote about it somewhere in a one-shot someday: "the daleks weren’t robots, per se, but they kind of were, for someone like the doctor, or the humans, who both felt everything so deeply when all those monsters knew was hatred".
the daleks are to the doctor what dependence and servitude are to freedom, and in that sense, they are distant.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 9 months ago
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The slow burn tragedy of the 10th Doctor is going from “you have the biggest family in the universe” to saying silent goodbyes and dying alone
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definitelymaybeahuman · 10 months ago
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Theory: Quark made a formal complaint against Harry Kim in the very first episode of Voyager and so he was stuck as an ensign for the whole seven years it took to deliver him to his misconduct hearing.
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definitelymaybeahuman · 10 months ago
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This is evil genius (complimentary) shit.
Youtuber RTgame put out a video titled "The Minecraft Movie Looks Bad: Is Minecraft Story Mode Worse?" and then used A/B testing to change the thumbnail to say either Yes or No, and just watched the comments tear each other to bits.
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