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2.12 | army of ghosts

timelordcaps:

2.12 | army of ghosts

No.

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Doctor Who Series 4: Journey’s End

This post also serves as a reminder that the Doctor Who Tumblr SXSW Meetup is happening tomorrow (March 9) in Austin Texas.

In our head it’ll look kind of like the gifset above.

We’re going to live-curate the Doctor Who Tumblr from 2p-3p CST so send us questions, suggestions and more through our fanmail and ask.

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“Come here.”

Doctor Who Series 2: Doomsday

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“You’ve been gone a whole year.”

Doctor Who Series 1: Aliens of London

made-to-be-bored:

asgardianinthetardis:

mishacollinsisruiningmylife:

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the gallifreyan one

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Favorite moments from Doctor Who Christmas Specials Past: Jackie’s Gonna Get Killed By A Christmas Tree

Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion

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You brought her up… Rose Tyler. that’s not bad.

Doctor Who Series 2: Doomsday

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The evolution of Jackie Tyler and Mickey Smith.

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Moms of Who Weekend

tardisingallifrey:

“So whatever you want, I’m warning you, back off.”

Jackie Tyler

Series 2, Love & Monsters

Part of a series celebrating Mothers in the Whoniverse. Happy Mother’s Day!

Moms of Who Weekend

Part of a series celebrating Mothers in the Whoniverse. Happy Mother’s Day!

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Moms of Who Weekend

“Here she is, Rose Tyler!”

Part of a series celebrating Mothers in the Whoniverse. Happy Mother’s Day!

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“How long have I been gone?

Doctor Who Series 1: Aliens of London

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Best. Christmas. Ever.

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But I have to write like that. Funny, sad, all at once. That’s how life is. You can have a pratfall at a funeral. You can laugh so much that you choke to death. The Master is dark and genuinely, drum-beatingly insane, and therefore can be funny as hell. Jackie Tyler makes us laugh, but I knew that I’d uncover something sad at the heart of her. Her sadness over her absent daughter is there as early as “Aliens of London,” but you don’t really get to see it properly until “Love & Monsters.” Idiots will say “Ah, that character is developing now” - what, like you were going to play it all in the first 30 seconds?! - but that capacity was always there. It had to be. Even in “Rose,” when Jackie is ostensibly “funny,” telling her daughter to get a job in the butcher’s, Jackie is one of the things that’s holding Rose back - and that’s quite dark, at its heart. “Funny” is hiding a lot of other stuff.
Russell T Davies, The Writer’s Tale (via paralleltoparallel)

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Companions (click to embiggen)

Companions (click to embiggen)

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