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hey guys, hope your skin is clear and you get a text from someone you like real soon.
also that your lunch tastes good, you find twenty dollars on the ground, and that thing coming up that you were dreading turns out not so bad
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RIP to the leather baddies who were full of joy and taken from us too soon 💔


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15 and Belinda come home your real kids (us) miss you 😭
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Happy 1 Year Anniversary to these two and their bullshit
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15 wearing the orange spacesuit and Time Lord robes!!
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me trying to come up with how ncuti actually IS coming back and this is a weird little joke but hes still the doctor guys HES STILL THE DOCTOR
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The very end of the finale is actually the only thing that "ruined it" for me (I still love it for the most part) cause I absolutely LOVED the idea of Poppy here. The idea that in a way she is a side effect of the doctors wishes and hopes.
The way the doctor wants to step up and be a father again shows how much he's grown and accepted family. But also shows his hope and desperation at the chance of his species continuing on in some way. In a peaceful way, intertwined with the humans he loves.
It was so HIM. Wanting and praying for a daughter, and wanting it to be true so badly. It was so bittersweet, him doing all that, only for her to be human. And not his at all, but him loving her regardless, even if it was full of longing and want.
This episode really fit the man he was and the man he was trying to become through this regeneration. BUT GOD, IT DIDN'T FIT BELINDA.
It makes me wonder if the concept was originally for Ruby, who has mentioned a love for family and children, rather than Belinda who was always career driven and never mentioned anything about kids.
I mean, in some of the flashbacks, where the timeline shifts to her talking about needing to get back to Poppy, she was originally talking about having a shift at work!
Belinda is a very caring person, I do not think it was unlike her to step up and immediately care for Poppy even upon realising she's not originally real, especially when she has memories and feelings attached to her as her mother. I don't think her getting in the box was exactly out of character, but it was greatly disappointing from a storytelling point of view, as we never really got a chance to see her growth.
But her being a single mother in the end, having to leave the TARDIS, when she had finally wanted to travel with him, felt like it was just there for the doctors story. Not for hers. (And as a reason to ditch her as a companion)
And all this right after a main flaw of the wish world being these traditional gender roles and women all being expected to be wives and mothers. It just felt, contradictory, and not an ending our original Belinda would of chosen for herself.
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Sometimes a family is just you, your gay best friend, and the child you two wished into existence
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Such a brilliant move to make it that the first time the Doctor sees Rogue again he doesn’t know he’s the Doctor. He doesn’t jump up and sonic the tv and get distracted with Where is he, how did he get the message through, I’ll plug the tv into the TARDIS and go on a wild chase only to stand there and not tell him how I feel once I find him. He doesn’t know he’s that ancient terrible being that ruins everyone they love and therefore must abandon everyone and keep running. He just knows there was a man on the tv. And he really liked him.
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To anyone who is saying that they should have just made the Master the villain in Wish World, I have some news for you
That story kind of already exists. Castrovalva, it’s the 5th Doctor’s first serial.
But this is not that. This is not a world created to mess with the Doctor. Yes, the world is manufactured and yes, it is messing with the Doctor but that is not the purpose whatsoever.
The Rani only needed the Doctor for two things, the power from the charged vindicator and the doubt of a Time Lord. And as soon as she had those things, she sent him falling with everyone else.
The Master would not do that. The Master would want to watch the Doctor break as the world he loved was destroyed. The Master would want to be there when the Doctor died, not just let him fall.
She is not “the female Master” we already have that, we have Missy and she’s amazing. She is also not being mischaracterized
The Rani is as logical, scientific, and focused as ever, she does not care how this effects the Doctor! Her monologue wasn’t even for her, it was meant to sow seeds of doubt in him because she needed his doubt specifically for reality to crumble.
The Rani was the perfect villain for this story.
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