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In the airport scene everyone is fighting with each other, showing their abilities and knowledge in combat...
and there is T’challa and Bucky
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angsty, blue and always ready to fight
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the thought of aziraphale being in Crowley’s flat and seeing that fucking statue every single time he’s there. like hi crowley, oh there’s the statue of us fucking that you thought was subtle enough to be an intimidation tactic but is clearly just a product of your sexual frustration and 6000 years spent pining. lovely. shall we eat at the Ritz today?
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The Onion’s review of Mamma Mia 2 is the only one I need
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Bisexual Disaster™️ Donna Sheridan
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No broken hearts, no love triangles, just the best ot3 to grace Versailles’ halls. Find them in the salon or garden drinking fine wine, playing cards and gossiping.
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The Woman Who Fell To Earth,
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Can confirm this is 100% how us Yorkshire folk would react to an alien.
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RTD vs Moffat {Companions}
Look at this picture.

I have so much to say about this and no idea how to pit it to paper.
When I look at the RTD companions do you know what I see? I see normal women, women who had nothing magical or ‘special’ about them. They were just people, full and complete people with lives that we cared about and could relate to. Donna was a woman with low self esteem when we first met her, she had no cofinidence. Ive been there. Martha was a smart woman who had family drama and fell in love with a man who was still in love with another. Ive been there. Rose was a shop-girl, living a mundane boring life, Ive been there.
Point being is that when I look at the RTD women espicially donna’s confident pose {Talk about charachter development!} I feel strong, proud and confident. I can relate to them and I feel like I know them and am interested in their feelings. They are full whole and complete people.
The Moffat women on the other hand are special. ‘The girl that waited’, ‘The woman meant to kill the doctor.The woman who marries the doctor’, and 'The Impossible Girl/ The girl meant to save to doctor’,
These women are special, there is something 'amazing’ about them that caused the Doctor to pick them up. We know next to nothing about their family lives, their own pasts before the doctor and honestly? we really aren’t made to think we should care.
For god sakes, River is Amy’s daughter! Literally that’s two generations that traveled with the doctor! And not just traveled, they were both in love with him at some point! Both Mother and Daughter were love interests for the doctor. And almost at the same time!
How are the fans supposed to relate to women whose only function is to boost up The Doctor? Where is the diversity when they’re all feisty, flirtatious, 'badass’ women and that is literally how you describe their personalities?
Osgood could have been a return to the RTD style companion but nooo, Moffat had to kill her off to prove how evil his cardboard cutout version of The Master {Missy} is.
My point being is that when I look at The RTD girls I feel so much fucking pride in who they are and when they accomplished. The Moffat companions, when i consider their entire arc’s, I feel less than nothing. They’re just cookie cut outs of each other.
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Remember that time Daleks and Cybermen had sass-off?
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tropes: michael & thomas
promise me that you’ll come and find me.
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