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I JUST WATCHED THE 60TH ANAVERAERY OF DR. WHO AND AAAAAAAAA
THERE HAS TO BE ANOTHER ON THE WAY
what if i never stopped crying huh?
I sure do hope nothing bad happens to this guy in the next, say, half an hour.
Does this need a caption? I have no words, except "I've got you"
P.s. Have you ever got a feeling, when you just finished to create something, like "Oh my gosh, did I make it? Me?? Woah?!" That's the feeling I've got, when I drew this art
I love Doctor Who
I hate it so much
its so stupid
I've never seen anything so genius
That's the worst idea ever
This show just keeps getting better
The entire show is ruined
I love it so much
I'm never watching this show again
I can't wait for the next episode
Some thoughts about The Giggle:
HUH?? WAH?? WAHUH?? AAAAAAAA!?!?! Okay, this episode was super weird, and I'm not sure I liked it. This just proves that every doctor who writer does weird ass retcons for the sake of a more interesting plot/character development. It makes sense that we got multiple doctors as many other anniversary specials do that, but man, was this was weird. Them defeating the Toymaker felt so anticlimactic. I'm glad the doctor did self therapy, I guess. I liked the ending scene it was very sweet. I'm excited for Ncuti Gawa he seems fun. As one final thought: I think Russell T Davis just hates seeing companions get abandoned by David Tennant and likes to make up excuses for him to stay with them forever.
Some thoughts about The Wild Blue Yonder (spoilers, obviously):
Star Beast was goofy. The story was a little but clunky, you can definitely tell the trans stuff was written by a cis man, and the ending was for sure a cop-out, but I didn't care. The good outweighed the bad for me. I was just having fun watching these characters I love again. THIS EPISODE THOUGH??? Even better than the last one. The scene where Donna and the Doctor both think they're just talking to each other and we don't know exactly what's going on? Genius. I was so intrigued. The "my arms are too long" line? Terrifying. Fucking chills down my spine. The uncanny valley Donna and The Doctor were so freaky. Catherine and David's acting??? TOP TIER!! I actually thought the Doctor might have left with fake Donna for a second. They fucking got me with that twist. WILFRED'S FACE WHEN HE SAW THE DOCTOR??? Priceless. I had tears in my eyes. I can't wait to see what's next!!
After watching the Chris Chibnall era of Doctor Who, after going through so many fine but kind of boring episodes of TV, the Star Beast FUCKING MIRACULOUS!! I genuinely haven't had this much fun watching Doctor Who in years!! The Meep is so fun, Donna and the Doctor still have such wonderful chemistry, Rose is such a wonderful trans character who I really connected with, and there's this perfect blend of funny and emotional moments that is classic Doctor Who. Thank God Russell T Davis is back. I can't wait to see more.
Quick thought about the 60th anniversary special: I thought Donna picked the name Rose for her daughter as a subconscious thing of her remembering the doctor, but since Rose is trans it's likely Donna didn't pick out that name, Rose did. I guess Donna could have helped pick out a name, but more likely, Rose picked out that name because it's one of the default trams woman names (along with Lily, Alice, and Celeste).
Can someone explain to me if the 60th anniversary special of Doctor Who I'm from Latin America is out and at least in my country the series never became famous enough to broadcast it until now and I don't understand English enough to watch the full special without subtitles and I don't want to enter the tumblr tags because I'm going to get spoilers
Doctor Who thought: What if they reference 10’s last words in the 60th. They reference him saying, “I don’t want to go” in the 50th anniversary so they could easily it again. But, this time he’s content with going since now Donna remembers and he’s not leaving with any regrets. Instead of “I don’t want to go” he gives a final goodbye with “it’s time for me to go” or “I’m ready to go now”!!! This Saturday could kill me.
So I'm pretty sure you've heard.
With everything that's going on, getting ready for Jodie's last episode as the doctor, I can say most Whovians (such as myself) are excited (for more reasons then others 😅). Daleks are coming, past companions are returning, The Master and Yaz, The regeneration scene, all the promotion photos coming up, the whole shabang! However, there is one question no one has seemed to ask yet...
Where is Dan?
omggggg 60 years! 60 whole years!!
I have spent way too much time today telling people doctor who-related trivia.
None of my friends watch doctor who but that's not stopping me from telling them all that the first episode of doctor who aired 80 seconds later than scheduled because they needed to give the news that JFK had died.
I think it’s interesting that Bi-generation could be interpreted as some sort of trauma response to everything the Doctor has been through.
All the stress the doctor has been through, all the loss and pain and death, both for the people he cared about and himself countless times. It just got too much for him, to the point where his body split into two distinct personalities. A trauma holder, who is 14 and 15, the "new" personality.
I’m not very well researched in it so please correct me if I’m wrong, and I know that it isn’t quite the same, but what’s happened with the doctors’ Bi-generation does make me think of DID systems. While it's probably not 1-1 I would believe it if the writer had that in mind when coming up with the concept.
Again, I'm not well versed enough on the topic to say either way, so take it with a grain of salt. I just wanted to bring up this thought because it's been on my mind since I watched the episode.