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Did you like it? :)

Yeah! It was really good and I’m super glad we got to find out how Clara is all over the Doctor’s timeline.

But I’m extremely confused by the ending. REALLY confused. But I guess that’s the point? And we won’t find out until the special?

I dunno. But overall, it was a very, very good episode and I’m really happy with how they handled Clara. :D

Just finished Doctor Who and

what the fuck.

Ok so my big hope for Clara is that she doesn’t become a romantic interest.

That, I think, would sort of defeat a lot of the characteristics I love about her. 

I TOTALLY FORGOT DOCTOR WHO IS ON TODAY

DID I MISS THE BBC AMERICA PREMIERE!? SOMEONE TELL ME.

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Doc Brown vs Doctor Who - ERB

The Doctor Who epilogue made me cry.

Fabulous. Well done.

-dies-

Going through my dash right now is like crawling over a bed of hot coals and rusty nails and raw emotion.

cassjaytuck:

themeerkat:

“There’s something coming up in the final days of the Ponds that was in The Eleventh Hour” - Matt Smith

The possibilities: 

  1. A drawing in Amy’s bedroom shows her/a house on fire.
  2. When Amy starts to pack, the door of the perception filtered room is opened.
  3. A man runs past a clock when Amy is waiting outside for the Doctor.
  4. Amy’s house has two stories, but there’s another flight of stairs on the second floor.
  5. When the Doctor’s “reset virus” is activated, shots of a big city are shown. One of the shots has a stone angel in it.
  6. Mrs. Angelo’s broach is identical to River’s in The Big Bang.

I HATE THIS SHOW AND EVERYTHING IT DOES TO ME LIKE GUESS WHAT DOCTOR WHO NO SLEEP FOR ME TONIGHT ‘CAUSE WHY? ‘CAUSE YOU

Probably the stone angel but my crack!theory is that the old lady is Amy. She and Rory were sent back in time because of the Weeping Angels. So taking this awful turn of events in stride, the Ponds moved back to Leadworth where they lived the rest of their lives. Amy and Rory grow old together and then Rory passes away, leaving Amy to live by herself, the old lady of Leadworth. The reason her pin is the same as River’s is because River knows about their backward time travel and visits them frequently. After her mother passes away River takes her brooch and then visits her parents in their wedding day wearing Amy’s brooch and then gives Amy the TARDIS diary because River stops writing the day her mother dies, alone and old in Leadworth. 

AND THAT IS MY PROBABLY COMPLETELY INCORRECT AND STILL TRAGICALLY HEART-BREAKING CRACK!THEORY. 

….unless of course it’s just prop reuse. Oops. But I still think it has something to do with the angel statue. 

(Source: misteroswald)

A Town Called Mercy v.s. The Doctor’s Daughter

1200 years of space and time. 12 years of space and time and long bouts of solitude and many lives lost or changed or altered or destroyed or saved and so many planets and time periods and lost causes and just so much that has been seen, too much. 1200 years of space and time and morality only ever gets foggier. 

(Source: winterinthetardis)

Just watched the new Doctor Who episode.

It was brilliant. Loved Susan XD

But what really stuck out to me is that the Doctor has aged a few HUNDRED years since Amy and Rory stopped travelling with him regularly. 

It’s just hard to process that he’s been mostly on his own for so many damn years. And it explains why he’s acting less passive and more conflicted with his morality. 

I mean, morality is hard when you only live 80 or 90 years on one planet. Imagine living for 1200 years with the whole of space and time at your leisure….

Uhhh. Good episode, I really liked it.