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ottern0t · 1 month
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tenrose dump bc. Actually idk why just eat up
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vroomvroomwee · 6 months
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Every new face of the doctor has regenerated wearing the clothes of the previous one, every single one, and it breaks my heart that we didn't see David wearing Thirteens earrings
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stiickerrs · 8 months
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there’s something special between a person & their first doctor.
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alicelwx · 3 months
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The tenth doctor!
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makeithappenandreal · 17 days
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Ok hear me out on this- the scene where the Doctor is reunited with Rose after she gets from the parallel world. The Doctor sees Rose after Donna hints at it and both he and Rose run towards each other and gets shot by the Dalek.
Now imagine that scene with Aziraphale and Crowley post season 2.
With Muriel in the place of Donna and Metatron in the place of the Dalek lol.
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vxmpshxn · 4 months
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𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐡 𝐝𝐨𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐜
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oddkingofkings · 7 months
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TenRose 1800s time period AU with the Doctor wearing this.
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Here is the site I found it on.
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lgbtqcrowley · 1 year
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my fave duo <3 (this is not a ship edit, they are friends)
song: whenever, wherever - shakira
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nexusmonstrum · 1 year
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SIX FANARTS!!! This got a little bit late cuz my internet was down for a week. Suggestions were from wonderful peeps on insta.   
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averygaefroug · 8 months
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Doctor Who/Good omens concept(?)
Every once in while God likes to see what her little creations have been up to and recently found out about “television�� she goes through some of the shows and eventually lands on Doctor Who, despite the irony she enjoys it as she gets a whole bunch of inspiration for “future projects…” she’s going through the seasons and lands on The Tenth Doctor. Ten reminds her of someone quite vividly but she can’t place who, so she decides that making a real-ish Tenth Doctor might help her visualize. Soon enough she realizes that he’s practically a copy of angel Crowley (minus the red hair) and thinks (this could honestly go two ways, with this instead making her properly plan Armageddon, since now the damn humans are rooting for him!!) it could be interesting to make this real and see what happens, cause I’m God and can do whatever I want. Cut to Crowley being very confused about this doppelgänger with weirdly similar knowledge, personality and thought process and Ten being very confused about this human sharing very similar experiences to that of a time travelling time lord (who also knows wayyyy more about Gallifrey and the stars than a human should in this era)
I doubt I could make a fic like this but if anyone likes it I’d love to see their take!!
[Gallifrey was semi confirmed in gomens since it appeared in one of the space book pages when Crowley was looking for somewhere to escape to]
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ottern0t · 1 month
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whoever made rose’s idiots lantern outfit…i dont care who you are i will give you the fattest most sloppiest toppy you can ever experience
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vroomvroomwee · 9 months
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I don't know if anyone has pointed this out yet but the entire Midnight episode from Doctor Who is e perfect example of society. I'll go by character because I can't write essays for shit and it's more fun to read this way.
Professor Hobbes: Starting with probably the more obvious one. Professor Hobbes. A white middle-aged man who's defining characteristic is his broad and unwavering knowledge of the world. Or knowledge that he thinks is correct of the world. This is a man who is so blinded by his ego that he can't see what's right in front of him, even so far as using his arrogance to cover up his fear of what is actually happening. This is a man who would rather remain in denial even in a life-threatening situation than accept that his view of the world is potentially wrong. That self-confidence burrows so deep down that it has created a self-defence mechanism for him, it's how he deals with it, how he deals with danger, by reverting back to his brilliance and intelligence and the fact he is all-knowing with a cleverness no one can match. It leads him to demean other people as well, those who dare question him... not even for one moment does he pause to think maybe they're right... something we see churches do more and more every day... The world is aflame and yet they're still in denial and have utter faith that their God (his intelligence) will save them relying on old and washed out world views that hold no water in modern society.
Dee Dee Blasco: And that leads us to Dee Dee, his apprentice. Or should we say the one who actually understands what is happening but is constantly put down by Hobbes. It is proved multiple times in the episode that her knowledge of chemistry and physics is quite vast, and at times even superior to Hobbes'. It is no coincidence that Hobbes is a white middle-aged man and Dee Dee is a young black woman who dares challenge the professors word, kind of like how the younger generations are calling out the hypocrisy of religion more and more, backing it up with solid real scientific evidence, but being repeatedly silenced, ridiculed and embarrassed for it.
Jethro Kane: Speaking of young generations, the other representative is Jethro. A young boy, a teenager, who, despite his appearance, is very highly intuitive. He might appear aloof, unserious, disinterested, and downright unremarkable. But out of everyone, he has the most accurate image of what is happening. He might be young, but he is very intelligent, despite constantly being told to shut up, that he shouldn't be speaking, that his opinion is worthless and unwanted. Treatement very similar to the treatment younger generations get from the older ones, despite more often than not being the voice of reason and getting a grasp on the real picture yet still being constantly bellitled by the older generations. "Don't be stupid, Jethro," said to him by his own mother. The ridicule eventually gets to him as well as the pressure and stress of the whole situation itself, which leads him to contemplate even murder. Eventually, in the end, he succumbs to the panick, he doesn't know what to do, and he breaks down. Not his own fault, but mostly due to the actions and the utter chaos the older generations caused around him. And that sounds awfully familiar...
Val and Biff Kane: The couple. The picture perfect representation of a loving family. Except deep down, they are selfish and rotten. Val only thinking about herself and how the Entity is stealing her voice despite everyone experiencing the same thing, not caring about anyone else and repeatedly making her voice the loudest in the room, not listening to reason and persisting her rants even though it's making the situation worse. Biff being the typical patriarchal male of the house, the first one to resort to violence and even shaming Hobbes for "not being a real man" as if murder is the logical expectation of men, as if homicide is what makes you a real man. These two are the prime example of the nuclear family who follows society's traditions on behaviour and appearance, painting themselves as the perfect example of how every couple should look, buying in all the bullshit the media is selling them, while deep down being terrible and narcissistic people. Val, going so far as to gaslight the man, she and her husband just tried to kill not even 10 seconds ago in an attempt to save her own image.
The Doctor: Now. The Doctor. The scientist. The thinker of the group. He is the spark that lights the flame. The light in a room devoid of it, that illuminates everyone's hidden and dark side. The side everyone tries to keep secret, even from themselves. The one whose kindness brings that side out and causes panick and self-inflicted chaos as they attempt to shove that darkness down and out of sight. Bringing the nastiness out of them as if they were a piece of transparent glass. And it causes absolute chaos.
The Doctor is a symbol of wisdom, common sense, and worst of all... kindness. He is the one speaking logic, speaking the obvious, showing goodness, doing the humane thing... but no one listens. Everyone around him, being in a fit of horrified panick, turns on him because they don't want to deal with their own nastiness under the pressure of potentially facing their own death.
The Entity: I was debating whether to put the Doctor and the Entity as one thesis, but I think the Entity deserves its own consideration.
To start off strongly, it is no coincidence that the show uses he/him for the Entity. He who has sinister and self-benifiting plans for the entire carriage, and he, who hides behind a woman... A queer woman might I add. He who takes the role of a woman and disguises his evil deeds as her deeds. Painting the woman as the true villain of the story. Sounds familiar...
He who first kills the mechanic and the driver, the ones who kept the whole cabin afloat and running, the ones who nobody really considers, the workforce, the ones who saved everyone, and he killed them like they were nothing. Very similar to how the workforce is treated as disposable in real life...
He who steals the scientist's voice. He who listens to what the intellect has to say, who processes it, and he who thinks of the best way he could turn the situation to serve him. He who twists the Doctors words and uses them against him, he who still uses his knowledge but who gets rid of the thinker himself. He who paints that wisdom as blasphemy and insidiousness but who uses it as a tool to serve himself. He behind the scenes. He who turns everyone against each other, provoking them to create ridiculous arguments and to cause chaos amongst themselves that works to his advantage. He who manipulates the entire scene. He who nobody can really see. He, the real villain behind it all...
The Hostess: The Hostess, who's in charge of the carriage and whose efforts to keep the calm, proved time and time again completely fruitless. The one who tried to keep everyone safe.
The one who saw the real villain and exposed him. The one who died doing so. A woman of colour, and the one who saves the day, but whose name is forgotten... the one who history won't remember... which sounds very familiar.
The situation itself brings out the worst in people. It shows what people are really like in life-threatening situations and how easily they turn on each other to save their own neck. Very much what would be the collective reaction in the real world. Neverending conflict, unyielding chaos, created for the most part by the people themselves. Fighting each other, sacrificing each other. All the while, the real villain smiles in the background...
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sugarbunnyx3 · 1 year
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hiya!! i’m sugar and i do a little bit of everything! (it’s mostly fanart X3)
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toyboxcomix · 25 days
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Random Old Comic: Battle Cat https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2020/01/15/battle-cat/
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makeithappenandreal · 3 months
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How hilarious would the Husbands of the River Song ep would be if Donna was the 12th Doctor companion and there.
Nardole finds them shouting to each other about the antlers while Doctor says she conspired with TARDIS to put it in his head and Donna defends the sentiment of TARDIS in there.
Donna stays in TARDIS while he investigates partly for River to not recognize he is the Doctor pilot so when River gets into the TARDIS with a Hello Pumpkin (that is her pet name for Donna) and then the Doctor comes in OH MY ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNIVERSE HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED drama queenizm and she is like ?????!
When River turns her back on them for a moment they go into a mostly hand gesturing heated conversation while Donna goes WTF Why does your wife does not know you and the Doctor is like I DON'T KNOW BUT KEEP THE ACT just in a few seconds.
Donna: Is that Hydroflex?!! Why is your husbands head in that bag?
Doctor: Woah, woah, hang on a minute, YOU KNEW ABOUT HOW HE WAS HER HUSBAND NOW?
Donna: Oh, yeah, I kinda was at the wedding while you fucked off in the confession dial thing... But she kinda married the diamond, no worries.
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electraexodus · 2 years
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Aight why does Adam Scott look so much like he's the son of Billie Joe Armstrong and David Tennant in Torque? It's insane
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