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doctor: we can travel through time doctor: but ONLY to costume dramas doctor: preferably ones the bbc have done recently doctor: our costume budget is already ridiculous we gotta make savings where we can ruby: what the FUCK are you talking about
A bunch of doodly drawned companions of Eighth - Charley, Lucie and Sam - maybe one day iāll find some time for proper drawing and coloringā¦
A few more of the Eighth Doctor edits Iāve been working on.
The casting of Fitz and Compassion in gifs 2 and 4 was a bit difficult to decide on. While I had previously used the popular fan-cast of Callum Blue for Fitz in my alternative cover for The Ancestor Cell, I decided it would be a bit silly not to use Matt di Angelo considering that he was actually cast as him for The Company of Friends.Ā
For Compassion, as she hasnāt had a āproperā voice or tv appearance, Ā I decided to use the fan-cast of Natalya Rudakova, as I had done previously, which I think I originally discovered from this gifset.
If Sam Jones has a million fans I am one of them. If Sam Jones has ten fans I am one of them. If Sam Jones has only one fan then that is me. If Sam Jones has no fans, that means I am no more on this Earth. If the world is against Sam Jones, I am against the world.
Just a couple of mindless night sketches with Sam and Eighth (iāve been reading EDAās lately)
SAM JONES
Also I will never stop being normal about Them.
Iām so tired and decided to redraw my old sketch with Eighth and Sam Jones - iām currently read The Bodysnatchers and little by little starting to like Sam and desperately wanting to have more arts with Doctor and Sam:)) Qiuckly and rough, but i lke the result (and anyway, i have noĀ vigor to color this or just draw this properly:))))
SAM
Compassion.
ID: a full-body realistic digital painting of Compassion, a slightly chubby woman with pale skin, red hair, freckles, and resting bitch face. She wears a long black hooded cloak and baggy brown cargo pants. The part of her torso visible in the open front of the cloak is a flat expanse of pure white. end ID
Alright! Fine! I'm a fake Eighth Doctor fan! That's why it took me SO LONG to get around to finally drawing companion Sam Jones! What's wrong with me?! Which is your favourite EDA?
Sad and devastating day*
*Paul McGann and India Fisher view the Doctor and Charleyās relationship as entirely platonic
The Stuff of Legend Live.
So I recently finished my 13th Doctor cosplay and I thought that since it took *forever* to make her jacket's cutouts I might as well share them if anybody else wants to make this cosplay as well š It took me about 1,5 months, but it was very fun to make.
(also I'm pretty sure you can modify the cutouts to make jackets for other Doctors as well)
(also also some pics of me wearing it š ) Hope this helps anyone :)
Nintendo Power issue 113 (October 1998)
HAD TO DO A DEEPDIVE INTO FINDING IT BECAUSE I DID NOT BELIEVE IT. IT'S REAL.
ik you were joking but I would be genuinely interested to hear about the flux cowriting credits strife if you feel like going into detail on it
So I have a big conspiracy theory about season 13 of Doctor Who ("Flux"), namely that there's a lost episode was scripted and even possibly filmed in near entirety, but ended up being cut and cannibalized in post production due to behind the scenes issues, and the fandom has yet to pick up on it.
For anyone who doesn't watch the show: Flux is a miniseries of Doctor Who; a full season was not commissioned because it was produced during Covid. The most important stuff about it for the purposes of this post are:
It's 6 episodes long (¹). The episodes are all directly continuous and could not be shuffled around. (I should clarify here that, no, the showrunner can't simply choose on a whim to make 10 episodes, or only make 4; they had to stick to 6, as that was the amount they were picked up and scheduled for)
The showrunner, Chris Chibnall , wrote every episode apart from episode 4 (Village of the Angels) which he has a co-writing credit on.
(More subjectively but perhaps relevant) The season is largely considered to be kind of a structural mess and (less subjectively) there appears to some abnormal and consistent production issues (²)
So the first thing I need to evidence here is that Chris Chibnall, aforementioned showrunner and writer of the entire season, was late. Like, really late.
Word of mouth gossip had been circulating for a while that there was some sort of on-set problem involving filming having to be paused because he was still finishing scripts:
This would later be confirmed at a Gallifrey One panel (³) with Matt Strevens, the executive producer, who suggests that filming stopped to allow Chris Chibnall to finish scripts; he further implies that large swathes of episode 5/Block 2 weren't written until Episode 4/Block 1 (in which Kevin McNally debuts) was filming:
So with that context, let's talk about that Episode 4, "Village of the Angels", the only episode not attributed solely to Chris Chibnall. Co written by Maxine Alderton.
The filming pics reveal an interesting bit of trivia for Village: namely, the clapperboards show that the story was actually filmed as episode 5, not 4:
As the above tweet suggests, this doesn't make much sense. The miniseries is, again, a single continuous plot. It's not like they flipped Village and the current episode 5, Survivors of the Flux; the latter explicitly takes place chronologically after it. And yet, Village having been intended as the penultimate episode 5 is further evidenced by the original trailer for it, in which a character states that the story takes place on the 28th of November. This line is dubbed over in the final episode and subsequent trailers to instead say the 21st:
Why is this line important enough to dub? Because that's meant to line up with the air date of the episode. Episode 4 aired on the 21st and 5 on the 28th. But something happened in post production, and now it's episode 4 on the 21st instead (ā“):
So if none of these episodes were moved around but it does seem like Village was meant to be episode 5, where and what is the original episode 4?
I have a theory.
Flux has a recurring subplot involving two side characters, a married couple (Bel and Vinder) who have been separated by the titular disaster and are traveling the universe to reunite with each other. This story is told through segments sprinkled throughout the episodes. These have a different writing style (including a diary-esque narration only present in these scenes) and an internally consistent visual style that looks somewhat different to the other parts of the season.
Village of the Angels, for instance, is a moody, dark episode set in a village in the 1960s:
However, Bel and Vinder's segments in the episode have a somewhat different look:
On top of this, they never intersect with the episode's A plot (literally or in any clear thematic way), and the majority of these segments piece together into one single scene that seems to have been cut up.
So, what I think is that the bel and vinder scenes across the middle of the season were originally a single full story, an episode 4 that took a breather from the main plot and characters to follow the lives of these two side characters; the differing visual and writing style is due to it originally having been filmed separately and with a somewhat different artistic intent. I believe Chris Chibnall's cowriting credit on Angels exists because these specific scenes are from a script he wrote, but that otherwise the Angel script can be credited solely to Maxine Alderton by normal cowriting standards.
"But wait," you might say, "I thought there were already 6 episodes that are all plot relevant? If no episodes existing right now can be cut, how could this 7th episode exist?"
Remember this tidbit:
The adventures in question comprise a large amount of the next episode (Episode 5: Survivors of the Flux), nearly 20 minutes of a 50ish minute runtime (and frankly, much of the rest of the episode is somewhat fluffy build up that feels like it's taking advantage of an extended runtime). A version without this added plot would, in my opinion, only warrant one final episode rather than two.
I think the showrunner, still scrambling to finish scripts as the episodes were being filmed, and making a snap decision to include a new major subplot (āµ), wrote a finale script so long and with so many plot threads that the only way to keep all this material of was to split it into two episodes, 5 and 6. And because they only could only make 6, he had to get rid of one of the previous 5 episodes - the already scripted and filmed ones - to make room for this new episode 5. A tough order when it's a plot-heavy miniseries... if not for episode 4 being a standalone divergence from the main plot about the lives of two side characters, one that could, in theory, be cut up and dispersed throughout the season without continuity issues for the main story.
(Some notes and clarifications under the cut)
have i said before that i love whittakerās voice because i do itās so lovely
Hey do you remember which EDA has 8 post earth arc monologue about not wanting his memories back? I remember him describing what he learned about his old life as like being told you had to move into a haunted house filled with monsters and terrors. I think about that quote a lot but I canāt seem to find it in my blog!
i do indeed remember! itās in half-life, hereās the excerpt:
it absolutely drives me insane. itās interesting because it reframes the doctors unwillingness to recover his memories as something he does because heās afraid of losing his friends rather than losing his mind. it also shows that he thinks of these relationships as conditional?? which is insane because fitz is right there and would follow him everywhere on his hands and knees like a dog
In Boom, the Doctor recites a poem about the moon and the President's wife. This is intriguing, considering that Missy told Clara that she had cared about the Doctor "since the night he stole the moon and the President's wife" in The Magician's Apprentice. However, in Hell Bent, the Doctor claimed that that story had been a lie. Instead, it had been the President's daughter and that he had lost the moon.
Later on, in Rogue, we saw an image of the Shalka Doctor among the Doctorās other faces. This is relevant because the Shalka Doctor had fallen in love with the President's daughter while he was on Gallifrey, but she had been killed by an alien race. The Master had aided the Doctor in repelling this alien race but had lost his physical body in the process, leading to the Doctor building him an android body. As a result of the President's daughter's death, the Doctor and the Master were sent on dangerous missions by the Time Lords that retreated into the Matrix. The transfer of the Master's consciousness into an android body ties into The Time of the Doctor, when the Doctor mentioned that he had had an android boyfriend. In this essay, I-
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