…10-13. 10, 11, and 13 run around like spastic children while 12 has to babysit them all and pretend he doesn’t find their antics amusing. Tell me this wouldn’t be funny. 10 and 13 will scronch faces at each other and build 5 devices that go “ding!” for no reason by the end of the episode.
Alec Hardy’s offhand comment about ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’ raises so many more questions. Is he a secret nerd? Did he grow up watching Star Trek and Lost in Space too? SMDM aired in the early 1970s, following Lee Majors’ time as Heath Barclay on ‘Big Valley’, and it was an American production so I’m just imagining him as a ten year old finding some way of finding it on television in Scotland and then getting really excited years later when the seasons of the show were rerun and then the tapes and dvds came out.
How many times is this tv show going to make me cry, damn it?!?!?!
Best soundtrack ever made. Seriously.
Non-Disney Challenge⇒1 Soundtrack
↳The Prince of Egypt
Storm blowing in. Love it when it looks like this.
Congratulations to the writers of the Dirty Dancing remake, you've convinced me that the original was actually amazing all along.
You’ve got your faith. You’ve got your songs and your hymns. And I’ve got the Doctor.
The thing that is so exciting about the Thirteenth Doctor is the fact that she’s starting off with a clean slate. She’s excitable and childish and so much lighter than any of the other Doctors since the start of the 2005 series, and that’s because she can be. Doctors Nine through Eleven had their childish sides, yes, but there was so much darkness there behind their eyes and actions. So much pain. He was the last of the Time Lords. Until halfway through Eleven’s journey he believed that he had committed the most atrocious act of murder. But when Gallifrey was saved there was hope. Hope for the next day. Hope for the time when maybe, just maybe, he wouldn’t be so alone anymore. Twelve started out colder and more aloof but by the end he’d thawed considerably and even told the Doctor he would become to ‘Work hard, run fast, and be kind’.
And she does, and she is. She doesn’t hold onto the burdens of the past. She’s not the murderer of her people. She’s not the last of the Time Lords. She’s lost her family, and there’s real sadness there when she talks about them to Yasmin and Ryan and Graham, but she’s learned how to build around the grief and carry them with her. There’s steel there in her when she’s facing evil, but that’s simply the Doctor shining through.
She’s just brilliant.
Yes, sir, OF COURSE I'll check that you got your 10% senior's discount on your $5.95 sandwich. By the way, have you heard that there are people in third world countries who are literally sucking the marrow out of old bones to eat because they have nothing else?