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The Time Monster really is an iconic Classic Who serial -
Lots of people have to say "TOMTIT" repeatedly with straight faces
The Master announces himself by saying "I'm sorry about your coccyx too, Miss Grant"
The Doctor does backwards Twin Peaks Red Room speak
Mike gets charged by a guy with a lance, shot at with a canon and blown up by a V2 all in the space of five minutes
Sgt Benton (who is supposed to be on leave) I) manages to grasp a complex space time concept nobody else understands II) does not quite manage to eat a marmalade sandwich III) manages to get the jump on the Master twice IV) gets turned into a baby
There are some scientists of the week bickering about women's lib for no real reason
The Master cucks the King of Atlantis
The Brig gets so worried about Captain Yates he calls him Mike
The Doctor tells Jo about the time he was existentially depressed as a child and it's really sweet
Jo attempts to blow herself, the Master, and the Doctor up to save the universe because the Doctor can't bring himself to
When she wakes up she assumes she's I) dead II) 'in heaven or somewhere' and is fine with it - "groovy isn't it"
The Doctor insists on taking personal responsibility for The Master again over him facing external consequences and of course he escapes *sigh*
Kronos says gender is meaningless "But you're a girl" "Shapes mean nothing"
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I think about this post a crucial 1-2 times a year and it takes me out every time
Genuinely think one of the most compelling things abt doctor/master is they're both like 'i can fix him' but their idea of fixed are polar opposites also neither of them can fix the other also they're toxic4toxic
sorry what's the deal with the other? is he the doctor???
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So sometime in the 80s, one of the dw writers, Andrew Cartmel, thought that there wasn't enough mystery left in the Doctor's life. The trouble, according to him, began when we were introduced to the Time Lords and suddenly there was a straightforward explanation for the Doctor - thus, the Doctor needed to have less explanation and more enigma in his backstory. The Cartmel Masterplan, interrupted by the cancelation of the show and continued in the EU, would have given the Doctor a background shrouded in mystery and unearthly powers beyond human or Time Lord comprehension.
Now, according to the TV show, the main founder of Gallifrey was Rassilon, the architect and later despotic god-emperor of Gallifrey. Alongside him was Omega, who created time travel, and a mysterious third one called the Other, first appearing in the novelization of Remembrance of the Daleks: a being of unknown origin and vast powers, who Rassilon "acquired" through an unspecified deal in "Some sort of pact with God knows what". Almost like Rassilon has the Other as some kind of tool, powers he borrows for his own gain.
Marc Platt gives us our biggest picture of the Other in Lungbarrow, where some light is shed on the place where the Doctor was born and raised, and also a clandestine past reaching back to the dawn of Gallifrey. In Lungbarrow we see the Other, jaded and displeased with what Rassilon has created, trying to kill himself but the Hand of Omega won't let him. So the Other throws himself into the Loom, scattering his genetic material and is never seen again. Years later, the Gallifreyan who would become the Doctor is loomed into the House of Lungbarrow. When the first Doctor runs away, he encounters Susan Foreman, who was actually THE OTHERS granddaughter - and yet she seems to recognize the Doctor right away and accepts him as her grandfather. At the end of Lungbarrow we learn that Leela of the Sevateem is pregnant with the child of Andred, the first pregnancy seen on Gallifrey in countless years. Marc Platt confirms that he meant for the child of Leela and Andred to be the Other, who was sent back in time to the dawn of Gallifrey. I cannot stress enough that if you haven't read Lungbarrow, you really really should.
Now, if you're like me and you want to fit this into the TV Canon, the connection between the Other and the Doctor actually fits neatly into the Timeless Child origin story if you see it as: Leela has Andreds baby, which is somehow sent back in time. This child is found abandoned by Tecteun and taken in. Tecteun subjects the Child to experiments, and with it she develops the powers of regeneration. The Timeless Child grows up to be the Other, helping Rassilon with its otherworldly powers, which would explain Rassilon "acquiring" the Other through questionable means. The Other throws itself into the Loom to get away from Gallifrey, later being reborn as the Doctor, who then runs away from Gallifrey again.
If you want to know why this is my absolute favorite interpretation of the Doctor's backstory: there is NOTHING more delicious to me than the idea of the Doctor being the unwilling architect of their worst nightmare. The Doctor lives in active scorn of the society that created them, which is why it's so brilliant for them to have unwillingly created Gallifrey, thus having their hatred of the Time Lords have roots all the way back in the genesis of the Time Lords. There is some beautiful irony in Gallifrey abusing a Gallifreyan child from their own future, a stagnant society cannibalizing itself until the end of time. It also nicely laces into contradicting accounts. The Doctor is an ordinary Time Lord? Yep! The Doctor is an ancient founder of Gallifrey? Yep! The Doctor is half human? Yep! Come with me and be insane about the Other.
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the doctor in the deadly assassin: the matrix? what's that? never heard of it. please explain it to me, coordinator engin. 🤔
the doctor as a young man:
theta: woahh this is so cool it looks like victorian london to me!!! you know that's my favorite space-time period!!! hey, magnus, what does it look like for you? magnus?
magnus: yeah it just uh. it just looks normal. very normal. anyway,
Lungbarrow by Loomlight: Available Now
The doors to the House of Lungbarrow are open. Lungbarrow by Loomlight, the sequel to the legendary New Adventures novel, is available now. Hidden truths await inside, are you ready?
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Students Theta Sigma Lungbarrow and Koschei Oakdown are known troublemakers and should be kept far apart to avoid unnecessary disruptions to the rest of the students in class.
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I must confess I do find the fandom tendency to invoke specific forms and presentations of mental illness as a means of exploring heartbreaking suffering and tragedy in their chosen sad wet brunette man very alienating.
These same people tend to react to characters who cross a specific threshold of disablement like they're monsters.
I think it's why Hannibal is so genius. It just presents Hannibal Lecter according to standard sad wet brunette man tropes and it has absolutely worked seamlessly on the exact audience I'm talking about. Girl he even stands in the rain looking sad lol.
Hannibal proves it's not about what the character actually does. This dude still kills and eats people. It's purely about the aesthetic the character is wrapped up in. Y'know,
We don't like him when he's a creepy sexweird freak with a receding hairline and an Anthony Hopkins face, introduced to us in like a psychiatric uniform and surrounded by visual symbols of disablement.
But when he's in a suit lookin like a normal dude who can hold down and a job and a conversation? When he's sad, wet, and has the biggest brown eyes and the Proud Boyest haircut you've ever seen?
I think it's tempting to reduce this to lookism and say, well, Mads is hotter and filmed to accentuate his attractiveness, but I think a big part of how he's construed as hot is the complete removal of disabled imagery. We don't meet him in a psych institution/prison, we don't really see him in a patient/prionser jumpsuit, and his mannerisms aren't so "ill" and offputting. Part of making him hot and thus shifting him from creepy monster to a hot sad "morally ambiguous" blorbo, is in fact making him more able. And I think that's reflective of certain cultural biases that are very visible and easy to find within fandom, tbh.