\\@cndemand liked for Legato\\
He'd gotten intel on the escaped experiment and thus excused himself to follow the news.
Entering the city he'd moved to check on his beloved Strand. Their life was saved by the experiment after a wild bullet had collapsed a lung. The replacement was desperately needed, else the sweet life would have been taken before her time.
The apostle stayed with her, tending to her needs as she informed him more of the doctor that saved her life. It was when her eyes turned to something pleading, her words begging for leniency on the man for his good deeds that the mentor eased. He found himself soothing her, making promises he was unsure he could keep.
Night was when he'd moved, hunting down the lost asset. Slowly, he'd pushed the other, railing and taunting until the stray was found in a dead end, the only exit blocked by the occultist.
"Doctor Coulton." the tone is calm, respectful as gold gleamed in the light of the single moon, watching the other in his trapped corner. "It has been quite some time, has it not?" he opted for soothing, as best as the devoted had learned to be with his Strands.
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the doctor took donna's memories as she cried and begged him not to. she would rather die than forget. still, he robbed her of agency. he played god and betrayed her trust.
here he finds himself, lifetimes later, caught between saving a city and keeping her alive. what she wants is to give her life and save her family, save millions. why does it have to be this?
he listens this time. without argument, he returns what she lost. he honours her choice. and if she dies while he holds her, she dies remembering. smiling. the doctordonna forever.
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Omg.
I don’t know how much Aldis Hodge is going to be in the next series of Leverage: Redemption (I hope a lot!), but last series we got this Doctor Who (and ot3 shhh) gem:
And I am going to need Hardison to do Ncuti's get up / have the alias Ncuti Gatwa.
I'm just saying, Aldis could really pull this off.
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Fan favourite characters I dislike poll
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hear me out. instead of recasting john barrowman they just. have john hart take over his identity for funsies, and no one comments on it, like it's meant to be a recasting. until, post some serious character development (as happens around the doctor), he sacrifices his life and just. stays dead.
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show your 4 favorite ships and let your mutuals assume what your concept of romance is
Took an open invitation from @earanie; thanks!
1. Bill Adama and Laura Roslin (Battlestar Galactica, 2004)
2. Randall Brown and Lix Storm (The Hour, 2011)
3. The Twelfth Doctor and River Song (Doctor Who, 2005)
4. Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton (Ted Lasso, 2020)
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Okay but the fact that the Master has used the alias Mr. Seta and the Doctor has used the alias Dr. Seta is SENDING ME THROUGH THE ROOF.
Like yes you two are very married. May I introduce Dr. and Mr. Seta. 🤦
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Crazy how I was into Supernatural, Sherlock, and Doctor Who- but all at separate times and without ever having been exposed to tumblr
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He's gonna be okay y'all !!!!!!!
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You know what? April 1st is coming up. I gotta do something stupid and chaotic for it.
Send me a character and a page number between 1-540
Any gender, adult characters only, duh.
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Arthur's satchel is like the Tardis from the Doctor Who. Bigger on the inside than the outside. So a joke I made is it's called
T. A. R. S. I. S.
Time and relative satchel in space
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breanna making a nerdy doctor who joke for funsies because it’s tradition at this point:
breanna when she finally gets called out on it:
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OT3 shenanigans (redraw of a super-old thing from 2020ish)
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"Nine's story was a redemption arc with him realizing it was better to be a coward than a hero any day, Tenth's was a tragedy of his ego directly leading to his and everyone else's destruction," I say into the mic. The crowd boos. "She's right," comes a voice from the final row. It's Russell T. Davies himself.
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