January 2010
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You May Be A Mansplainer If... →
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After about two or three minutes since he’d been introduced to me I thought he...
– Paul McGann on David Tennant
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You know, when you’re a kid, they tell you it’s all, grow up, get a...
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A New Sith, or Revenge of the Hope →
Reconsidering Star Wars IV in the light of I-III.
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damalur + deludedvision: solving doctor who
damalur: AND THEN ROSE PAYS ATTENTION TO A CAT, AND THE DOCTOR IS SUDDENLY NOT A CAT PERSON. GOODNESS I LOVE THIS SHOW.
deludedvision: LOL, this summarizes so much of S2. "Rose pays attention to ______, and the Doctor is suddenly not a _______ person."
damalur: That is the best S2 summary I have ever read. I feel like you could apply it to the latter half of S1, as well: "Rose pays attention to Jack, and the Doctor is suddenly not a Jack person." Or Mickey, for that matter, stupid ape that he is. (AHAHA NINE. YOU WERE SO CRANKY AND FANTASTIC. *pets Mickey*)
deludedvision: HA, that's true. From "Dalek" forward, the Doctor does not appreciate Rose/anything-not-Doctor. (Perhaps half-human!Doctor was an evil plan of his: I will have her, even if I have to clone myself.) Oh, Doctor, you genius you.
damalur: I THINK YOU HAVE JUST DISCOVERED A WAY I CAN BE OKAY WITH TEN II. I thought I'd made my peace with him for a while, but of late I've been regressing and the only reason I can still acknowledge even Doomsday as canon is because without that, we'd never have Donna AND I LOVE DONNA SFM. But CLEARLY it was all a clever plot by the Doctor: "I will have her, even if I have to clone myself!"
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How A Thorough De-Gazing Saved CBS's 'The Big Bang... →