when someone picks to save a group of people over one person in the trolley problem no one bats an eye, but when I, Eva Stratt,

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when someone picks to save a group of people over one person in the trolley problem no one bats an eye, but when I, Eva Stratt,
redval movie references list!
hello redval cinephiles As you well know overhead and co are NERDS and reference a bunch of movies during the pod (thank U johnathan williams) and i wanted to compile them with references so here is my letterboxd list!
each entry includes the episode and quote where it was referenced. listed in alphabetical order. still being updated!
posting bc i know im missing so many and could use help with any ive missed/multiple references to the same film (alien you will forever be famous)
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fuck all this fandom shit the only important thing is love
and dr who?
and dr who.
in honor of my favorite dr who episode coming out five years ago, i’d like to talk about what i think is an INSANE line in the timeless children:
“look upon my work, doctor, and despair.”
for those of you who don’t know, the master is quoting the poem ‘ozymandias’ by percy bysshe shelley and it discusses a loss of power, memory and ego (which, hey, sound familiar? the timeless child making gallifrey immortal with no memory of it? the master putting her on the pedastal of a god?)
so first and this one’s just for fun, it’s interesting to me that the master quotes a human poem. it fascinates me that someone like him, who claims to hate humanity, quotes them to the doctor because he hates himself more and keeps hiding behind disguises even when hes about to show her the truth about the timeless child. spymasters incarnation is defined by hiding behind disguises and mockeries because he can’t handle things head on and i think this is a beautiful example of it.
secondly, i want to discuss the power imbalance he forces on these lines:
ozymandias is written with three characters: the narrator, the stone of the ruler, and the travelled who told the narrator the story. the stone sets the imbalance of power, declairing the most important part of the poem. “look upon my works, ye mighty and despair!” where he declares that he is the most powerful and that all should bow down to him. that’s the illusion the master is trying to give when reciting this line EXCEPT the wording changes.
the master replaces ‘ye mighty’ with ‘doctor’ giving the doctor equal footing. she is the mighty that gets to witness it. she is not the narrator, isolated in experience. she is not the person telling the story, who was looked down upon, and she is not the stone. she is her own entire character percieving his glory: and by doing that, he gives her just a little more power than he should. he elevates her to his level despite being his ‘victim’
and then the contents of the poem itself. the line directly after it is “nothing beside remains” which is not only a nod to the destruction of gallifrey and kind of foreshadows the masters true plan of taking the doctor there, but also a nod to the master’s role in that destruction. he sets himself up for failure by equating himself with the statue/stone of the poem because it is a statue that stands only of Failure. it is the only piece that shows that “king” had once been, and shows that all his plans of greatness were futile. he sets himself up for failure. by giving the doctor a character thats not in the poem, she escapes gallifrey unscathed. by making himself the stone, he dooms his plan to fail where neither he or the doctor end up dead at the end. nothing beside remains.
uhhh idk how to end this chibnall prose WAS in fact that elegant and i love spydoc and this poem. happy timeless children day !!
the relationship between bishop and citizen is so personal to me. hes going to drain your body to keep surviving yet you work to prove your worth to him. you admire him. he will kill you (is killing you, by keeping you here). when you escape, he collects you personally. you let yourself think that makes you special. you stare at the man whos going to use your body as a puppet when youre gone as he calls you “my child” and you pretend he actually cares about you. he says hes going to take you home. youre going home.
'just ask them out, the worst they could say is no' WRONG the worst they could say is you think you've broken me? you'll have to try harder than that. you've given me a gift of myself. you think that could destroy me? you think that makes me lesser? it makes me more. i contain multitudes more than i ever thought or knew. you want me to be scared of it because you're scared of everything. but i am so much more than you.
doctor who is all fun and games silly sci-fi show until it becomes "wonder what id be without you" "stand with me, it's all ive ever wanted" "all i am is somehow because of you and believe me when i say i cannot bear that" LIKE WHERE DID THAT COME FROM ???? WE HAD FARTING ALIENS TWO SECONDS AGO ????