“Is ‘all right’ special Time Lord code for ‘really not all right at all?”

Doctor Who Series 4: Forest of the Dead

(yeah, we’re watching BBC America right now.)

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Ten + Donna
tumblebuggie:

Donna will always be my favourite.
the companion who couldn’t stay and the doctor who didn’t want to go :(
>part II of this series

Ten + Donna

tumblebuggie:

Donna will always be my favourite.

the companion who couldn’t stay and the doctor who didn’t want to go :(

>part II of this series

River: Donna? You’re Donna, Donna Noble?
Donna: Yeah? Why?
River: I do know the Doctor. But in the future. His personal future.
Donna: So why don’t you know me? Where am I in the future?

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sarah531:

Companions, as associated with literary/fairytale characters

Nothing is ever forgotten…

Nothing is ever forgotten…

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The Doctor’s Companions.

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 I had a friend once. She called me “Spaceman”.

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You’re fooling no one, mate!

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Ten and Donna

Ten and Donna

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“You’re not gonna make the world any better by shouting at it!”

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But am I worried that some viewers might find Donna’s departure TOO sad? Not remotely. Not for a single second. I believe, hugely, massively, that TV isn’t there to make you smile. Drama certainly isn’t. That ending is devastating. I hope it’s never forgotten. I hope people cry for years. In 70 years’ time, kids watching it now will be in old folks’ homes, saying, ‘Oh, why couldn’t Donna Noble have remembered just one thing?!’ There’s this great misconception that the Slitheen are for kids, and episodes like ‘Human Nature’ and ‘The Family of Blood’ are for adults. In fact, adults can enjoy daft green monsters, and kids can appreciate emotional, grown-up drama. Pixar understands that perfectly. JK Rowling does. If kids are upset, then they’re feeling something, and kids feel things vividly. The death of a goldfish is like the end of the world. It’s keen, real and powerful for them. But that doesn’t make it something to be avoided. If they can reach that state through fiction, well, they’re actually experiencing something wonderful. And important.

Russell T Davies, The Writer’s Tale: The Final Chapter

Oh wow amazing RTD doesn’t think TV has to be happy clappy times. I wouldn’t have gotten that impression from his work.

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You’ve got three fingers.

From Doctor Who Series 4: The Poison Sky

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Ten + Donna

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Everyone the Doctor ever snogged with - I’m sorry if I left someone out.

#where’s jack? #doctor who valentine’s gif

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