#Dr. Wolf
Dr. Wolf
You can’t do this to me, Quinto. Playing a hot doctor on a medical drama? It’s Heroes all over again. I’m gonna go insane.
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Brilliant Minds 1x02 "The Disembodied Woman" Promo - Dr. Wolf helps a girls' basketball coach facing a debilitating illness reconnect with her body.
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there's such a massive history with doctor who and it hit me lately that the sensation of seeing that the companions and doctors you watched in real-time have become the past is a sensation every fan has felt for 60 years. at some point people missed jon pertwee and could remember watching him recently, even though tom baker was on tv as the doctor now and they liked him too. and nowadays we miss rose tyler and martha jones and amy pond and clara oswald and donna noble and tennant and smith and capaldi like those people missed baker when davison took the stage. like people missed ace and wondered if the show would ever come back, and then got excited and still felt it wasn't quite the same when eccleston was announced. like. it feels so recent, like just yesterday rose saw the tardis for the first time, but that was twenty years ago. feels like the doctor just made the speech in 'the rings of akhaten' and that was a decade ago. clara is gone, amy is gone. peter capaldi went from gray to white. and the show is going on and children will think of ncuti gatwa and millie gibson and huge white tardis corridors when they think of doctor who in the future. to them, david tennant is already what tom baker is to us. this story has a huge legacy. when you're watching doctor who, it ironically begins to feel like you're making history just by watching it.
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rewatched series 1
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Bad Wolf
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rose 🌹🩷
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my piece for @drfairytalezine ✨🖤 (from 2021)
i did byakuya + the boy who cried wolf - with the twist of byakuya being both the boy and the wolf, based on his actions surrounding the second murder 😋😼🥶🥶🤭
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Some lovely evidence of the significance of Rose Tyler and why the Doctor came to love her so deeply. Why he loved her with a depth greater than any other companion. I’m going to make a separate post explaining self expansion theory and the importance of Rose to the Doctor in more detail, so check that out if you want the full version. But I also wanted a simple post with the most important paragraph for people who don’t want to read all the psychological garble. This is part of a book called Doctor Who Psychology and this particular chapter is by Dr. Wind Goodfriend who is a social psychologist and university lecturer who has written multiple textbooks of her own, including one on intimate relationships. Needless to say, if anyone knows who the most impactful companion the Doctor ever had was, it would be her.
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Sonic the Hedgehog #74 1:10 Incentive Variant
Art: Nathalie Fourdraine (@loopy-lupe)
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