Man robotniks ass is dummy THICCC!
I was just going to let this rot in the bowels of my inbox, but I'm putting off an essay so...
You have truly opened my eyes to the majesty that is Robotnik. I thought that if Jim Carrey couldn't stur anything in me, then nothing could. What a fool I was.
And of course the new banner:
Thank you for sending these to me my friend.
This timelord technology is getting out of hand. First his infinite pockets, and now his infinite hat.
I know that I've made this joke before, but the fact that the second Doctor's hat is almost always slightly off-screen always gives me big Doug Dimmadome vibes.
But to be fair, the actual length of his hat is also too funny for me to take seriously anyway.
Um...I have a few thoughts about this episode. It's not entirely negative because I think I liked it... but still.
The big thing is obviously the bi-generation and the splitting of the TARDIS. We have seen that the TARDIS is a living being with a personality. It even got a human form and confessed it's feelings. So what does splitting it do?
Also, New Who has made it a point to make REgeneration a big moment for all of us. We are saying goodbye to a face for good. If they ever reappear, it's at an earlier point in that Doctor's history. We will not get any REAL new stories from the timelines perspective. A favorite doesn't return return unless visiting them in the Doctor's mind.
Does Bigeneration cheapen our emotional connection to a certain Doctor? A Doctor that we've tuned in to watch each week for several seasons and then cried as they come to terms with being replaced. The monolouges and goodbyes that were beautifully written to comfort both the Doctor, any companions, and us the audience?
And really, that's all I'm worried about. How does this change how we view the most beautiful moments of Doctor Who, old and new? The grief and acceptance we go through each time with a new companion or a new Doctor. The loss and beginning anew? I love checking in on companions from different runs.
But if one Doctor is settling down and one is still going on through the stars, which one gets the happy ending? Because leaving 10/14 to live his life and never checking in on him again, he's just like a companion or the severed hand Doctor in a lot of ways. And the now "main" Doctor? Is he not still going to struggle with the same things?
Lastly as just a side note, did the Toymaster purposely missgender Missy? Because she was dying at the end of Capaldi's run and that looked like a woman's hand grabbing the gold tooth that he had trapped "The Master" in after he had won the game. I'm of the belief that 13th's Master takes place before Missy because of the character development we saw throughout 12's run ending with her "dying" alone instead of betraying the Doctor.
The more I watch Columbo, the more I'm convinced that he's a supernatural being and that the Columbo Dimension is a fate far worse than Hell.
Our RA's planned an activity where we make Vision boards. I was trying to show everything I'm currently about.
Oscar Awards and VHS' because I'm a film major.
Ankh-Morpork post office and Reaper Man quote because of my never ending obsession with Pratchett.
VFD quote and a match because of my resurgent interest in Series of Unfortunate Events.
And other things that represent my background and interests!
I really like Cosmo Lavish as a character and I'm glad he got a somewhat happy ending.
I doubt anyone will actually care about my reasoning for this opinion, but I thought that now would be a good time to say it since I've got nothing better to do as I wait for my class to start.
Okay okay I wanna play
Spin the wheel for a Shakespeare character!
Reblog for sample size, etc. Would love to hear what you got + reasoning in the tags!
You guys know that boy who beat Tetris about a week ago now? He's from Oklahoma! (Yes, i'm just now learning this but also: Finally, something good from our state!)
But I've been thinking about this news in relation to that one Sky News reporter (you know the one), and I'm starting to wonder if her hostility was not only because of his age and her lack of understanding about how important and credible video games are to a younger generation, but also because he's an American.
To add insult to injury, he's an American from the Midwest from a town no person in Europe has ever heard of.
He's not from Boston, LA, Tampa, or any other buzzworthy place. He's a boy from a small area whose done this amazing thing, but because of all these reasons, it was beneath her to have to report about such a person.
And honestly if that's the case... she deserves to work at Sky News.
William Shatner (Star Trek, The Twilight Zone)- captain kirk gets his clothing randomly ripped every other episode. everyone around him wants to hit on him. he is hot
Roger Delgado (Doctor Who)- No text propaganda submitted
No additional propaganda
Guys... it's Wilfred. It's good ol' Wilf back for one last adventure.
I hope he continues to be as loved and cherished as he was during The End of Time, because he has always deserved it.
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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