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thirteen's era appreciation: 577/?
On December 1, 1955, in order for historical events to get back on track, the time traveling alien known as the Doctor (13) and her companions had to refuse to give up their seats, so that Rosa Parks would be arrested and help spur on the Civil Rights movement. ("Rosa", Doctor Who vlm 3, TV)
Krasko: *Swings a bat at the Doctor and misses*
Thirteenth: Strike one
Krasko: That’s not how it works *Swings bat again*
Thirteenth: Strike two, one more and your out
Krasko, under his breath : Fuck-
“Listen, Krasko, I'll give you one warning. Go somewhere else, find a beach, read a book, cos you're a criminal who's lost his kit, lost his weapons.”
Late night Doctor Who thoughts / ramblings that I need to let out. This will probably lead to nothing and I will most likely be wrong.
So you know the whole timeless child plot line was first mentioned at the start of series 11 and then never mentioned again till series 12. What if similar things will happen in the next few series of Chibnall's run? Like things being mentioned and having a greater impact later. The use of the Judoon this series also kind of explains that.
This leads me on to Jack's warning and why this might not be the last we see of the Cybermen. Like how did Jack know about the Lone Cyberman and what would happen if it happened years into the future. Like he must have known about The Masters involvement. So what if The Master escaped with at least one of his new creations and cause some problems in the near future. Problems that affect Jack directly, which leads him to warning The Doctor before it happens.
Chris could have us thinking that one plot point is over and done with only to bring it up again later. He left the fate of The Master (as well as Jo's Doctor) very open ended. I feel like this was a deliberate decision so that he could bring them back if the fan response was good.
If I am right (which is never) I would like to see the same thing happen with Krasko. But I'm probably wrong.
Brainstorming ideas while waiting for a game to load:
Why would Krasko be in 1980s East Berlin? Would he have accidentally been sent there? Why would he join up with the Stasi?
Would he know the Doctor would be on his trail?
Yeah, I’ve gotten into the cursed ship side of dw tumblr.
I can’t escape.
(I don’t actually ship this I just find the idea so ridiculous I had to draw it)
Thrasko forever!
Names. Not my area.