Oh, is that who I am now? Well, it was never that far from the surface, mate.

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Oh, is that who I am now? Well, it was never that far from the surface, mate.
I Can't Decide - Scissor Sisters
A Doctor Who /Best enemies /Master-centric animation
The Master in the Doctor’s TARDIS
Can I have a look at that? Oh, it's only an old relic. Like me.
I don't care what you say about the 60th anniversary specials. David Tennant's Doctor has never been fruitier than whatever the hell he was doing in Utopia. The way he looks at Professor Yana? Whatever the hell kind of vibes he was putting off in his conversation with Jack in the radiation chamber? Ignoring the two people who currently fancy you in exchange for looking near-worshipfully at your evil ex in human form because he embodies hope? Telling your other ex that you can't stand to look at him because he's wrong yet being more honest with him than you have anyone else for a long, long time? Unhinged queer icon. Who needs healthy admissions of feeling when you have whatever the hell kind of subtext-rising-to-text these two moments are conveying
THREE YEARS OF THEMASTERGIFS (November 5, 2020)
Dearest, I've been thinking. We need your TARDIS. We can't go up, but we can go down.
this exchange between the Tenth Doctor and the War Master makes me lose my mind. the Doctor unwilling to face the loss of the Master again, and the Master putting into words what he is to the Doctor, which reminds me of the Doctor's line in 'The End of Time': “I wonder what I'd be without you.”
[transcript]
DOCTOR: Do you really believe I have an inexhaustible supply of hope for you to squander?
MASTER: Ah, but that's the irritating thing about hope, isn't it, Doctor? And that's why I need you with me out there in the court. We've always been two sides of the same coin. And can you really imagine a universe without me? Could you live with yourself?
DOCTOR: (falters)
MASTER: Interesting.
DOCTOR: What is?
MASTER: I seem to have touched a nerve. A fresh one, too. What happens to me in our future that makes you so afraid of losing me now?
DOCTOR: Don't. Just— Don't.
MASTER: Why? Because it might violate the laws of causality?
DOCTOR: Because there are some things I cannot face. And I won't. Again. I will do my best to save you, Master. I promise.
MASTER: No. No, you won't.
DOCTOR: What?
MASTER: I'm no fool, Doctor. It's not your undying hope for good that drives you to save me; you're afraid of losing balance. Without the other side of the coin, what would you become? You're only saving me to save yourself.
from 'The Last Line'