So the way Steven Moffat wrote The Girl In The Fireplace, now that we have access to that script, is odious, particularly in the way he handled Rose in between dialogue. Was surprised to learn he is a writer every bit as childish and pompous as the episode makes him seem.
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don't cry ok? rose tyler and tentoo together with their own tardis in a parallel world.
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to mention a girl you've lost almost if not more than a thousand years ago when talking about love but not the one you JUST lost
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fifteen's sonic definitely uses the fan-made sherman gallifreyan script by the way which has appeared in comics but never the show before as far as i know
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when im in a little guy competition and lupe garcia is my opponent
he looked so baby here but this scene pisses me off sm like whyd they leave her behind like that :/
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people will still want to tear me apart for saying moffats writing is sexist and I'll still be failing to understand wtf the first thing that came to his mind to describe Reinette like THE FIRST thing was "the face of a very pretty seven years old"
a seven years old.
very pretty
THE FIRST THING CMON
I'm editing this post just to say.
what.the.fuck
im gonna stop reading this it's causing me physical pain
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The Satan Pit - Official Shooting Scripts - S2 E9
I don't remember this being in the episode. Really cool information though.
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my villian origin story today is how i want to make a gifset of all the times david tennant was a tentoo stan and the person who has the first interview where he says tentoo is the doctor but just a better kisser is fckn privated now so i can't gif it
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Did this actually happen??
I mean...
"He's your what exactly," how had Clara been describing their relationship for Maisie to ask her that??
"He's not my anything," Clara looks sadder than she should if it were that straightforward.
"Of course we're just friends," methinks the lady doth protest too much.
And then this??
Given the context of this episode (and the focus on Clara's reaction here), I don't know how to take this other than an explicit reference to Clara not liking the person she's supposed to (Danny), and that her relationship with Twelve is a fairy tale that's meant to be.
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