sketches of the 10th doctor as a little weasel
and 14 too <3
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Do you remember when the Master called the Doctor his "greatest stimulation?" And when King John-Kamelion told them to "consummate the victory?"
I do. I do.
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“fear me, i’ve killed hundreds of time lords.” / “fear me. i’ve killed all of them.” 11 is soooooo so so complex to me. outwardly he’s one of the goofiest ones, probably the goofiest nuwho doctor. he loves a good fez, is obsessed with bow ties, has questionable taste in food. but his anger… 11’s anger is cold. it’s vengeful. 9 and 10 were angry, yes, but they burned in their rage. the war isn’t fresh anymore like it was for 9, or he barely healed during 10 but 11 compartmentalises and it’s quite deadly honestly
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”doctor who is british one piece” WRONG. it’s obviously british jojo’s bizarre adventure.
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I want a whole series with Fourteen & Donna. Like that episode was just so great.
We have the Doctor showing how caring this version of them is by saying it out loud, by holding her hand, reassuring her thar everything will be alright, calming Donna down with acts of physical contact (the stark difference not only between ten, but also thirteen oh boy)
Then the breakdown – gave me waters of mars vibes, David's acting is just so amazing in that entire scene – showing us how the events with the Flux has left them, and how he wishes Donna could understand him without having to explain it. To share the pain of learning the beginning of his life, how they came to be, is a complete lie.
"A million years."
To unpack everything from the events of the timelord victorious, to the Ponds, learning gallefrey did not fall, events as Twelve, and then finally, you get to the newests of torments having learned of the timeless child.
For fucks sake I need them both to sit down and talk about it.
We also got to see how Donna is traumatized of being left behind again by the Doctor. That he somehow couldn't tell the difference between her and the no thing. Plays into the whole self-worth bit. And can I say, Catherine Tate, that acting was *chef kiss* because for a second I was convinced the damn thing had copied Donna 100% and I would've brokedown crying with her being left behind omfg
Also loved that whole parallel thing with their conversations when the no things are first shown, it was a quite nice way to prelude the horrors.
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I like when the Doctor does horrible things
I like to see the companion's face when they realise that they're amazing, whimsical, fantastic new best friend has killed more people than they will ever meet
I like the way they stare. I like the horror and the confusion. I like the "this isn't who you are!" and I like the sad look the Doctor gives them because this is exactly who he is. this is who he's been for a very, very long time.
and I like when the Doctor listens. when the Doctor stops and does something else and chooses mercy, even if it is not a mercy anyone else would recognise. I like when the Doctor says "maybe this isn't who I have to be"
and I like the after. I like the companion standing next to the Doctor, and understanding for the first time that he is drenched in blood. that he is the monster people (not humans, never humans, but many others) warn their children about at night. that his name strikes fear into the hearts of dictators and warriors and murderers. that he is an extinction event.
I like when the companion realises exactly who they're travelling with. and I like when they travel with him anyway. and I like when someone who could have been a companion leaves because they cannot see again
I like when the Doctor carries so much power the stars seem to quake in fear. that his name (or title or epithet) holds so much authority that, once said, nothing said previously matters. I like when he is a monster and I like when the companion first sees it and how nothing is the same after
and I am convinced that if the 13th and 15th doctors had been white men, they would've gotten one of these moments
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Big Finish are cowards for not letting Jenny and Vastra (and even Strax) murder people. Excuse me but they need to break the law at least thrice a week. For enrichment.
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You can argue with me all you want, but Nyssa has canonically held up the High Council of Gallifrey at gunpoint.
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