Amy Pond.

Yowzah.

(Source: icanalwaysseeyou)

karlimeaghan:

Did you just say, it’s okay, we’re nice?
(“The God Complex” / “Nightmare in Silver”)

“You have failed.”

Doctor Who Series 6: Closing Time

(Source: hitler-in-the-cupboard)

History 101 by Mels. 

(Source: oswinsleaf)

Matt behind the scenes on Doctor Who Series 6: The Wedding of River Song

(Source: jumperpheasants)

americaninthedeerstalker:

pheasantjumpers:

“The rooms have.. things in them.”

Right, so, of ALL the Doctor Who posts on this site, I think this one is a strong contender for “makes the least sense out of context.”

americaninthedeerstalker:

pheasantjumpers:

“The rooms have.. things in them.”

Right, so, of ALL the Doctor Who posts on this site, I think this one is a strong contender for “makes the least sense out of context.”

(via gold-titaniumalloyman)

She knows.

Doctor Who Series 2: The Satan Pit

Doctor Who Series 6: Let’s Kill Hitler

(Source: archaeologistsong)

Trouble is, it’s all back to front.

Doctor Who Series 6: The Impossible Astronaut

(Source: eaterevans)

“You and me, always.”

Doctor Who Series 6: The Girl Who Waited

(Source: missingmyponds)

Rorycam

(Source: watson-sighs-and-tuts)

impossible-astronauts:

~Xaraon

We’re playing a game called ‘Hipster Tumblr Post or Doctor Who?’

impossible-astronauts:

~Xaraon

We’re playing a game called ‘Hipster Tumblr Post or Doctor Who?

Loneliness in a Sea of Silence.

hanuueshe:

#Hipsters are probably reblogging this thinking it means something deep

We’re playing a game called ‘Hipster Tumblr Post or Doctor Who?

(Source: sherlyhiddles)

‘Doctor Who’ On The Moon: A History
Well, fairly complete anyway. You can’t blame the writers of Doctor Who for seeking inspiration from the moon from time to time. Frankly, when the entire universe, now and always, is your playpen for making up dramas, you’re going to occasionally cast about you for inspiration, seizing upon anything you can see and starting from there. We’re just lucky no one has seriously pitched an alien race that looks like a laptop on a desk with a big empty white page on its screen, although it’s bound to happen sooner or later.
So, here is a reasonably concise list of the times the Doctor has gone to visit the moon, or referred to the moon, or being involved in a thing that is influenced heavily by the moon. I say reasonably because a) this only applies to TV stories and b) I might’ve missed one, or two.
Let’s see, shall we?
Click through to Anglophenia

‘Doctor Who’ On The Moon: A History

Well, fairly complete anyway. You can’t blame the writers of Doctor Who for seeking inspiration from the moon from time to time. Frankly, when the entire universe, now and always, is your playpen for making up dramas, you’re going to occasionally cast about you for inspiration, seizing upon anything you can see and starting from there. We’re just lucky no one has seriously pitched an alien race that looks like a laptop on a desk with a big empty white page on its screen, although it’s bound to happen sooner or later.

So, here is a reasonably concise list of the times the Doctor has gone to visit the moon, or referred to the moon, or being involved in a thing that is influenced heavily by the moon. I say reasonably because a) this only applies to TV stories and b) I might’ve missed one, or two.

Let’s see, shall we?

Click through to Anglophenia

#this episode deserves an award #for being so freaking adorable

Doctor Who Series 6: Closing Time

(Source: forbesdaenerys, via slytherin-in-the-tardis)


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