Every Doctor Who Story from An Unearthly Child (1963) - World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls (2017).
I figured that now we’ve reached the end of Series Ten, I should update this to include all of this year’s stories!
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Cosimo Galluzzi
One Nice Bug Per Day

blake kathryn

JVL
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

JBB: An Artblog!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
NASA
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Keni

if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
Mike Driver

Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.

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Every Doctor Who Story from An Unearthly Child (1963) - World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls (2017).
I figured that now we’ve reached the end of Series Ten, I should update this to include all of this year’s stories!
cc. @bbcamerica @bbcone
"Hey professor, pass me your umbrella..." I met a rather charming Seventh Doctor cosplayer when I dressed up as Ace last weekend!
Every Episode Ever - Season 4 (1966-1967)
The Tenth Doctor and friends. He’s popular, apparently. ;)
Some much-deserved love for Nine’s era. Bananas are good.
Companion sketch #138: “New Adventures” Ace- one of the requested pieces from my Patreon page this month. https://www.patreon.com/PaulHanley
Lovely day meeting lovely people ❤
Every Episode Ever - Season 3 (1965-1966)
Every Episode Ever: Season 2 (1964-1965)
Every Episode Ever: Season One (1963 - 1964)
My favourite ship, Ian and Barbara
Much like Rose Tyler in 2005, and long before Buffy, Xena, and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica were lauded for capable female characters [and] progressive story arcs, - Ace became the emotional core of Doctor Who. While more adult connotations were initially vetoed by producer John Nathan-Turner, in companion terms Doctor Who was poised to step closer to the real world. Far from distracting from the character of the Doctor, this actually allowed the Time Lord to be viewed more as an enigma - removed from humanity but forever its champion. While we may never truly identify with the Doctor, here we had arguably the first companion, we all either knew, could be, or could spot on the street. Disproving the theory that a companion’s main role is to provide exposition, themes of teenage angst, racism, and sexuality all presented themselves in young McShane - a notable first for not only Doctor Who, but all genre TV of that age. Unaware of the significance of their actions, Andrew and his colleagues were formulating and plotting decades ahead of their time, “I only realised how different it was from the standard template years later. At the time, I just knew I liked it.”
Doctor Who: how Ace set the template for modern companions (via doctorwho)
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It kills me that Martha wasn't in Children of Earth.
It's impossible to watch Exit Wounds without crying through it, and then lying down in bed and sobbing about what just happened for the next 10 minutes.
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