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So what you’re saying is…in order to be a part of the dark side you must be above 6 feet tall?
You must be THIS tall to Join the Dark Side.
proof
now this makes so much sense
Originally posted by destroythesith
IT KEEPS CHECKING OUT
So, I had a sudden horrible thought and
*scREAMING*
Best WILTY running gags: Bob Mortimer + ridiculous names
Reconciling the Sixth Doctor’s Deaths
Under the cut. Spoilers for…sort of the endings, with random bits of half-remembered NA trivia thrown in.
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Personally I just thought it went like this: Originally the Doctor avoided the Lakertya system, went to Zastros 8, then went to Caliban then lived the events of Spiral Scratch and regenerated. However, the Valeyard clearly doesn’t care about continuity and the Web of Time (hence everything he does) and so makes a plan to infect the TARDIS right before the Sixth Doctor became the Seventh - sending Sixie to Zastros 9 instead. In stopping the Valeyard, the Sixth Doctor steers the TARDIS towards Lakertya after all.
Essentially, my Sixth Doctor timeline looks like this:
Current Doctor Who collection (54 books, 2 graphic novels, 4 CDs, 3 DVD serials, 1 BluRay serial, 1 sonic screwdriver, etc.) Not pictured: the fantastic coffee table book "Doctor Who: The Vault" and two books currently with a friend of mine (Dark Horizons & The Blood Cell)
Inspired by this post from @beholdthedoctah
requested by theenigmaofriversong
Remembrance of the Daleks / Lego Dimensions
It's even a special weapons Dalek that is some solid referencing right there
I love that the Sixth Doctor is just calling the Rani "Ushas" at this point. The fact that the Seventh Doctor never did probably comes down to the fact that Colin's Doctor knows juuuust how to irritate his villains.
Okay, real serious question right now:
Would John Simm’s or Derek Jacobi’s or Roger Delgado’s or Anthony Ainley’s Masters have tickled a Dalek ball in a suggestive manner following a comment about genitals and also talked continually about flirting and things being sexy?
Think on that for a lil moment.
I love Missy but the sexism that underpins Moffat’s writing is still there and it is annoying as hell…
Macqueen would have.
Like 80% sure next week’s episode will open with a bunch of hands getting shot in the eye.
as far as i can tell, there are broadly two types of classic whovian reactions to The Magician’s Apprentice, neither one necessarily negating the other:
wondering how this episode changes countless stories, character moments and interactions, and plotlines starting from the very beginning of the series. really, how it changes the doctor himself, considering how often fighting the daleks has led to clarifying moments regarding his own morality
“unlimited rice pudding”
There are two kinds of people who were preteens/teens in the early-to-mid-2000s:
1) People who will forever see Orlando Bloom as Legolas
2) People who will forever see Orlando Bloom as Will Turner
We were all really confused by Bard in The Hobbit movies.
Three reviews of DOCTOR WHO novels, focusing on the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi): "Deep Time", "Big Bang Generation", and "Royal Blood"
Oh my god I don’t know if this was confirmed before but yes, Big Bang Generation is a 12th Doctor and Benny novel (with Peter, Jack, and Ruth although it doesn’t sound like Brax is involved)
IT’S REAL IT’S ACTUALLY REAL I mean we knew Lisa Bowerman was doing the audiobook and it sure sounded like Benny in the description but IT’S ACTUALLY REAL