#he is not a bad person dw I just fully witnessed this man have a midlife crisis breakdown between freshman and sophomore year hs
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every now and again someone reposts the picture of my calc teacher from halloween 2012 and I have to sit here teeth clenched against all the lore I have
#he is not a bad person dw I just fully witnessed this man have a midlife crisis breakdown between freshman and sophomore year hs#like his class was fun but by the end of sophomore year the vibes were ROUGH#anyway wonder what he's up to now#text post
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Hello! May i request fluff headcanons of Azul, Jamil, & Leona with GN!S/O where S/O like to nuzzle their head to the boy's neck and kiss it (not in a smut way)? It's romantically & separately. I hope my request is not against your rules, thank you!
ššššššš ššš šššššš. twisted wonderland
ā notes. help i didnt know what to title thisā anyways, this isnt against my rules, dw ! its a very cute request !! i hope this isn't too short i ran out of ideas sdkjhdks
ā details. leona kingscholar, azul ashengrotto, jamil viper x gn!reader (separate). fluff.
LEONA KINGSCHOLAR ;
was caught really off-guard the first time you had snuggled up to him like that and kissed his neck,,, mans kinda just stopped to process it a bit
he was certainly very surprised, but itās a surprise thatās very much welcome
will never admit it until the day he dies, but he likes the feeling. since this lionās got Prideā¢ (haha get it) he would never straight-out ask for you to do that. instead heād probably just pull you into his arms or something or drag you beside him in his sleeping spot. thatās his way of wordlessly demanding that you do that lil kiss to him.
he finds it particularly nice as a wake-up greeting or when heās about to drift off to sleep. :)
well, as long as there isnāt anyone else there to witness it.
ruggie seems to make it his personal mission to constantly remind leona about how soft heās becoming for the ramshackle prefect, much to leonaās annoyance
going soft for you?? nahhh what do you mean š¤Ø housewarden leona kingscholar, soft for that one herbivore?? you must be dreaming.
heās down bad.
but once again, never on his life will he admit it
now get over here and lay down next to him before he falls asleep waiting, yeah?
AZUL ASHENGROTTO ;
thatās the one-way ticket to successfully getting yourself a blushing octo-mer boyfriend within.. one single second! high score!
absolutely, definitely, certainly, completely, totally, fully bluescreens the first time you had done that to him
give him a warning next time! donāt just make his soul leave his body out of pure surprise and embarrassment!!
he was an utter blubbering blushy mess, he canāt even form a single sentence properly for like five minutes straight
sevens hope that there wasnāt anybody who saw it, otherwise heād want to hide in his octopus pot for a week at the least. he has a reputation to uphold, he canāt just have himself acting that way in front of people..!
god save him if the leech twins witnessed it. they would never let him live it down. well, even if they didnāt see it, them finding out about it is pretty much inevitable, especially if itās teasing material against azul. theyāre menaces like that.
maybe to prevent word getting out to the tweels heāll even make you sign an nda >:( /j
azulās often the clingier one (in private, of course) because of āØfears of leaving himāØ but whenever you snuggle up to him like that and leave a kiss on his neck, it just.. makes him combust. heās alright with giving affection (though occasionally a bit awkward at times because he doesnāt want to make you feel uncomfortable), but when he receives it, even if itās just a small gesture, he pretty much becomes a tomato.
obviously, he gets more used to it the more that you do it, but itās still able to make him really flustered. just not to the extreme extreme that it was the first time around.
JAMIL VIPER ;
the first time you did that to him, he just. immediately froze up. after having dealt with kalimās touchy and clingy behaviour for years, jamil could say that heās used to it, but he certainly wasnāt used to this! (well, heāll just have to learn how to get used to it in time, won't he?)
snuggling up to him like that???? and kissing his neck??? he didnāt know how to respond at all
and it kind of tickled, too. he didnāt think itād feel tickly like that. he felt embarrassed that he felt tickled by it. why was it tickle-y???
he asks you what, well, all that, was for. with an increasingly reddening face and crossed arms. donāt just do something like that without warning, okay?
heās trying to act all serious about it, but you just canāt take him seriously because of how much heās blushing and clearly trying to keep his voice steady
jamil used to be completely sure that he could keep his emotions under his control. after all, he had been doing it for as long as he could remember, keeping his cool whenever kalim had pissed him off, and staying as the calm and loyal servant all of these years no matter how much kalimās obliviousness was wearing his patience thin.
well, after his overblot, jamil has been working on letting himself be more expressive of his thoughts and feelings, as well as getting used to the feeling of being āequalsā to kalim, from what the loud al-asim had claimed. he just really didnāt think this flusteredness would get the best of him this easily.
ā..what was that.ā
would absolutely die if any other student (especially kalim) saw him acting like this
#š . writing#š . mail#twisted wonderland headcanons#twisted wonderland#twst#leona kingscholar#azul ashengrotto#jamil viper#leona kingscholar x reader#azul ashengrotto x reader#jamil viper x reader
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heyo! ive bee having nightmares recently so erm .. could i get a victor+ waking him up accidentally from like a nightmare (comfort) plz? issokay if you cant dw!:)
Nightmare., n.
He is a proud person, ever so confident and so sure about himself. Extraordinary and unyielding for how can he build his own empire if he is clouded with doubts and troubles?
His dummy would even often compare him to those tyrant emperors in the drama she's been watching these days- often telling him that everything he does is flawless and concise which she would swore good traits to possess to which he would often counter with a snort and a shake of his head.
He had to, he would often think in response to her quips. He had to be firm and strong for the benefit of others. He couldn't very well show anyone that a man like him has weakness.
But there are times that he'd slip. A moment of exposure of a man he had long locked up.
He didn't know when it started-those sleepless nights. But he knew the cause of it.
A recurring theme of him running out of time- always arriving too late to save her.
Sometimes, he'd wake up just before he could witness her fall and there are times where he'd see through the entire thing, watching in muted horror of how useless he had been- not being able to save the woman he loved.
And tonight was one of those nights where he's about to see the entire thing through, if it weren't for a sharp jab of- was that an elbow?- to his stomach, knocking the air out of him.
Had he finally changed the course of his dream? Had he finally-
The voice was small and faint and yet he could hear it loud and clear. Opening his eyes, letting it adjust to the darkness, he looked down only for him to be greeted by her sheepish expression- as if she was guilty of something.
Wait...don't tell him-
"Did you just purposely elbowed me?"
Is it possible for that face to look even more embarrassed?
"Well..." she spoke slowly, stalling for a good excuse. "You were clinging to me really tightly so I tried to push you but you just held tightly and then you started moaning out desperate words so I thought you were having nightmares-"
"-and your normal response would be elbowing me to the gut?" he couldn't keep the disbelief out of his voice.
"Okay, that was a bad move," she conceded, moving to sit up. "But it was effective and well..." she bit her lip in contemplation before she reached out, pushing his head to lean on her, her fingers easily stroking his hair.
He wanted to criticize her more but the night had took a toll on him so he settled into her caresses, humming in gratitude.
Silence engulfed the two of them until she broke it.
āDo you want to talk about it?ā
āYou died,ā his answer was immediate. If it were any other nights, he wouldāve come up with an excuse, or he wouldāve deftly dodged her question with remarks about her work ethics but not tonight- not when he witnessed her fall for the nth time. āAnd I was too late to save you.ā
She didnāt offer any comforting words- not when they both knew this dream of his had happened before though the one glaring difference was sheās alive and well and currently in his arms- or rather heās in her arms. And while thereās no words spoken between them, he knew that with every brush of her fingers, sheās offering him the best reassurance he could possibly receive.
Itās okay, Iām here. Iāll never let your nightmares come true.
Hiya! Okay so to fully grasp this thing, I had ATLās Nightmares on the loop and I think I broke the repeat button... oops?Ā
Anyway. Iām sorry to hear that nonny. Having nightmares arenāt really fun. Though Iām lucky that I donāt recall much of my dreams but the lingering feelings of having run a marathon in your sleep is just.. =.= If you want, my ask box is open and you could just dump out your nightmares on me. Maybe typing them out might help you let it out of your system and comfort you. ^^ Hereās a small virtual hug for ya:
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My Love For The Eighth Doctor Books
Disclaimer: This essay is awfully long, the structure is terrible, and it probably shouldnāt have been over 4000 words, but hopefully, youāll enjoy my insight of the Eighth Doctor Books.
Introduction
Trying to create a character around a brand new Doctor is tricky and Paul McGannās incarnation is perhaps the biggest example for this. After 1996, he never had a TV appearance to fully flesh out the Eighth Doctor and remember: Big Finish didnāt use the Eighth Doctor until 2001. So writers in 1997 had a difficult task, especially when the Virgin Books lost the rights to the DW IP and were back in the BBCās rights. Some Virgin New Adventure writers like Kate Orman, Justin Richards, Paul Leonard had come to write for the EDAās, but new talent had to come in as well. They all had to intricately look at like, what, 40 minutes of McGannās screentime in the TV Movie, half of which was the Doctor trying to figure himself out from amnesia and the other half is him being thrust into the plot without any way to truly develop his character. Soā¦ yeah, I actually canāt blame the writers finding their feet, at least with the VNAās developing the 7th Doctor, he had 12 stories. Also, trying to pick up from the massive popularity of the VNAās, and oh my God, I feel so bad for the writers. But, there could be a slither of a chance, maybe the magic they could have brought from the VNAās can be replicated again. So, did it work? Hell yeah, it did!... just not under the guise of Uncle Terry Dicks. Justā¦screw everything about The Eight Doctors, itās the worst possible starting point. But after that blip, yeah, itās my favourite era of the Doctor Who IP, bar none.
Exciting Ideas
Iāll start off listing the sci-fi elements first before getting into character work. Much like the VNAās, perhaps even more so, the EDAās are not afraid to bring bold, extravagant ideas that TV Who could never do, perhaps not even what Big Finish could do, because of the novel format that allows descriptions and characters to fully grow. The Books are able to describe how a planet looks, feels, sounds, even down to taste so effortlessly, and a part of it is how unique, so bizarre, so beautiful these planets are, soā¦ intimate. Could Doctor Who ever do planets like Albert (a planet entirely made out of Grimmās fairy tales), Hitchemus (a colony world thriving on music and inhabited by intelligent tigers), The Crooked World (much like the Land of Fiction, except all the inhabitants and settings are cartoon-based). Not even Big Finish pulls off such weird and surreal settings and thatās because of the prose style allowing time and dedication to flesh out the multiple planets, without feeling clunky in its description and dialogue, which could plague early BF stories at times. But itās not just the variety in the settings that make it great, there are also fascinating new ways to tell these stories with different formats. Narratives can be told in a Pulp Fiction-esque, out of order style (The Last Resort), told backwards (Festival of Death), books where the Doctor is barely in it but his presence is booming (Sleep of Reason), books told from the first person POV (The Turing Test, Frontier Worlds, Banquo Legacy), a narrative told from a non-fiction documentary perspective (Adventuress of Henrietta Street), a narrative told in a essay format (History 101), and thatās only a handful of the formats. Thereās multiple pastiches and parodies; Trading Futures does Doctor Who crossed with James Bond harder than the Pertwee era, The Tomorrow Windows replicates Douglas Adamsā style down to a T, The Crooked World is basically Doctor Who crossed with Hanna Barbara Cartoons and many more. God, everything is so unique and wacky in this book range.
The Tone and Theming
As for the Booksā tone, itās certainly interesting. In the VNAās, because a lot of new talent, and a lack of the BBC reigning things in as well as major inspiration from 90s cyberpunk media such as Judge Dredd, a lot of the books, especially in its first half, were extremely grimdark and gratuitous in order to show shock value for its audience (Timewryn Genesys had Ace sexually assaulted and The Doctor told her to just shrug it off and claim that it was part of the times theyāre in and Warlock had unconsented bestiality and detailed animal murder). It was too far in my eyes, despite me saying that DW can be more than a franchise that is just whirling around in a magic police box. However, in the EDAās, yes there is more sexual content, swearing like bastard, bitch and shit is still a thing, and there can be gory violence. But hereās where the EDAās success at compared to VNAās; it attempts to earn itās adult elements. With the VNAās, the grimdark nature was so constant to the point of normalisation, with hardly any degree of wonder or wit, especially from its regulars (thank God for Bernice Summerfield bringing some happiness at least). It does address and deconstruct the grimdark nature near the end, but God, even as a depressing cynical man, the likes of Blood Heat, Parasite, Warlock were just too dour for me to truly enjoy. But here, there is moderation and it feels contextual to the overall story. It enhances the story, not pollute it. The Spanish Civil War of 1936 (History 101) is written maturely and handles its mature themes in a thoughtful manner, Suicide and Depression is handled with sensitivity and intimacy (The Sleep of Reason), and when gratituous violence is used, it is detailed certainly but never glamorised and often times extremely terrifying instead of gore for the sake of gore (Eater of Wasps). Hell, even the most comical story, The Crooked World, has introspective themes of free will, the concept of death, existentialism and the value of a soul. But, itās not all bleak, as said, The Crooked World is perhaps the most comical story since The Romans, anything involved with Iris Wildthyme as well as being weird abstract, is just laugh-out-loud hilarious, Jonathan Morrisā The Tomorrow Windows is pure Douglas Adams wacky humour, and Lance Parkinās Trading Futures is majorly inspired by Roger Moore James Bond movies. The way the Books tackle true adult themes like Morality, Honour, Sexuality, Gender, Trauma, Redemption, the Philosophy of Nature and Identity, whilst being imaginative, humorous and endearing isā¦ just poignant and beautiful.
Ā The Regulars-Sam Jones
Soā¦ the regulars. Well, Iāll save the main two (The Eighth Doctor and Fitz) for last, because they will be the longest. So starting with Sam Jones (and yes, they do the āSmith and Jonesā shtick about a decade prior to Series 3), and off the bat, sheās easily the weakest EDA Companion and a bit of a inconsistency. She often suffered from writers who wanted to write her as the worst extremes of āVegetarian Political Activistā, who constantly bitches and moans towards everything without any proper tact. And I donāt mind characters who donāt believe in tact, Cordelia from Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel is one of my favourite characters, but when Sam gives her opinions on everything in a pessimistic attitude without a degree of optimismā¦ yeah my enthusiasm starts to drain really quickly. Doesnāt help that sheāll flip-flop between being a lovesick puppydog for 8, cynical activist or justā¦ woman. But I will say that when sheās written under the likes of Kate Orman/Jonathan Blum, Paul Leonard and Paul Magrs, I absolutely love her character. Sheās perceptive yet bright, naĆÆve but willing to grow, cynical but willing to bring in entertainment. And I will say that her backstory is a fascinating deconstruction of the āPerfect Companionā trope that Moffat loved to overemphasise. She had been manipulated, used as a pawn and twisted by the Doctor (although this is accidental) from the events of the TV Movie, and the real/correct one is just a junkie that couldnāt wait to stick a Heroin needle if it was given in front of her. Itās tragic, especially considering that when The Doctor fixes all his companionsā timeline much later down the line, Correct Sam becomes the correct version and itās revealed that this version never travelled with the Doctor and died of an overdose, despite Fitz knowing her experiences they had together. I also love her exit story in Interference, she had become more enjoyable near the end and the story is able to show her resources. Unfortunately, the inconsistency up until Fitz joins just left me too much having a cold taste in my mouth for me to love her.
The Regulars-Compassion
Next up, the human-TARDIS hybrid and Ice Cold Queen, Compassion. This is a character that I definitely appreciated way more after a first reading. The first time, I thought Compassion was too cold and aloof but on a reread, while sheās never going to be high on my list for favourite companions and I find her the hardest to analyse, I find that she works great as a hard-edged character, her dynamic with The Doctor and Fitz remind me a lot of 2/Jamie/Zoe, only if Zoe was way more upfront about her intelligence and rudeness. Her dynamic with Fitz as well is interesting as at first, they clearly despise each other for their clashing personalities and find each other untrustworthy but overtime, Compassion learns to enjoy Fitzās goofiness and even learns to apologise. She can be destructive and violent with no emotion put behind it. That said, she becomes a more interesting character once she becomes the first Human-TARDIS hybrid, with the Doctor and Fitz forced to rely on her, but because of her cold hubris and after The Doctor forces a Randomiser thus violating her body, Compassion can become terrifying to The Doctor and Fitz. She does get brilliant material in The Banquo Legacy as well, with her possessing one person and her personality conflicting with the possessed personās. And she has a decent farewell as well. Overall, I enjoy Compassion, itās just really hard to analyse her considering that she only has 12 stories with the combination of perhaps a too subtle character arc.
Ā The Regulars- Anji Kapoor
Now onto Anji Kapoor. If it isnāt for another companion that Iāll mention later, then Anji is certainly a close second in my rankings of 8th Doctor companions. And I also say with high praise that the 8th Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Anji Kapoor team is my definitive TARDIS teamā¦ ever. You wouldnāt get that impression with her first story, as she has the trappings of an RTD Companion that you can pretty much guess a mile off. Stale relationship, life is going nowhere, working class, dead end job, jeez, I heard it all with Rose, Martha, Donna, Amy, Clara, Bill. The fact that she works in the stock market, an occupation I swear 98% of the population can barely figure out, and I felt like I was never going to like Anji. But Dangā¦ Dang!!! The biggest glow-up happens in her very next story, and it practically sticks until her exit. I always felt that companions inbetween that period of Leela (arguably Tegan) and Anji never really basked in the pure absurdity of what world they were travelling in and never really gave any thought. The combination of new experiences around the universe and her haunting memories of her dead boyfriend was a lot to take in for her, to the point that she never really moved on (in Earthworld, she keeps writing emails to Dave, despite him being dead, and in Hope, she gives the secrets of the TARDIS over to the inhabitants on the exchange that they clone her boyfriend). She fell from grace multiple times, but with the Doctor and Fitzās help, she was able to pick herself back up before spiralling down. What I love about Anji is despite her caring for The Doctor, sheās very distrustful to him because of his calculating and alien nature and both conflict with each other, their arguments almost feel too real. Anji often considers the options and is usually independent with her financial skills and intelligence. Over the 25 Books sheās in, she has become consistently enjoyable and a delight to read. Witty, clever, full of instinct, and humane, I did feel a proper sense of loss when she left.
The Regulars- Trix Macmillan
On the last companion, Trix Macmillan. Sheās probably have the least amount of books in comparison to other EDA Companions (Sam had 25, Fitz had 51, Compassion has 12 and Anji had 25), with her only having 9 Books. Certainly not a lot of time to flesh out her character in comparison, but somehow the writers did it. What I love about Trix and what makes her a stark contrast to the first EDA Companion, Sam, is that Trix doesnāt want to be popular or well-liked. Sheās logical, calculating, often devious, and often pretty tactless. Sheās the kind of person who would steal a dead personās identity and money. She treats The Doctor and Fitz not as friends, only acquaintances. But not just that, she can be (intentionally) a walking contradiction. Much like a showbiz actress, depending on what environment, time and crowd sheās working with, sheāll immediately change her personality. To the point that Trix doesnāt even know her true personality, and she is scared that she wants to know what she used to be. She likes being anyone but herself, wanting to become inconspicuous around the Doctor. Her relationship with the Doctor is interesting as well, he is judgemental towards her hobby as a conwoman, believing that sheās only with him and Fitz because sheāll steal whatever she can get. But as time goes on, he learns about her contradictory personality (most likely relates because of his own contradictory personality), and sees her, the real her. And despite her trying to detach herself from The Doctor, she slowly, but surely, opens herself more to The Doctor and Fitz, to the point that she feels hurt when The Doctor accuses her. Even with the short runtime, I found her relationship with Fitz to be really touching, and shows that Fitzās open loyalty works in tandem with Trixās cold secrecy. We donāt get much information about her past, but in a way I enjoy the lack of answers, whether sheās just a conartist or perhaps a chameleonic alien, what her relationship was like with her father. And maybe thatās the point, with her shape-shifting and unpredictable personality, sheās meant to be an enigma. At the very least, with 9 books, she had become a fascinating character that was wonderful to read and analyse.
The Regulars-Fitzgerald Kreiner
Now, my favourite companion in all of Doctor Who media, Fitz Kreiner. Better than the likes of Jamie, Donna, Sarah Jane, Ace and Evelyn. Before with Sam and The Doctor, the books were of varying quality, but as soon as he was introduced, even with a bit of a terrible debut story, he brought such humour that made the story just about bearable. Heās a bit of a goofball with some addiction for cigarettes and alcohol, but he starts becoming one of the most complex and special characters in the franchise. He begins as a bit of a James Bond-esque āLadyās Manā, often trying to flirt and womanise, but by his third Book, Revolution Man, the development truly begins. He gets kidnapped, tortured and brainwashed under the influence of alien drugs and forced into shooting a man, with the Doctor forced to finish the job off for Fitz. Heās obviously going to have lasting effects that will damage him in the long run. But Damn, it doesnāt stop there, Interference leaves him in the absolute gutter with him being trapped in a membrane for 600 years, and resents the Doctor for failing to rescue him, and joins up to 8ās longlives enemy, Faction Paradox, and is converted to be a monster, becoming Father Kreiner. And itās tragic, given his PTSD shown from Revolution Man. But that Fitz is gone, and what stays with the Doctor until the end is a clone of him, with full memories and everything. So thankfully, the loveable oaf never truly went away and only gets better from here. Much like how the 2nd Doctor was perfect for Jamie, or how Ian and Barbara are integral for the 1st Doctor, Fitz is ideal for 8. During the period with Compassion, he wants to prove that heās the real Fitz, but canāt, because he isnāt. He may have the OG Fitzās memories, but he canāt dream and thinks that some memories are missing. Even some aspects of his personality are different, like his skills of hiding and blending in easier. He may be a doofus, and hard to catch on certain things, but much like Jamie, heās street-smart, and is able to spot simple situations that The Doctor wouldnāt give a second notice because of his desire for over-complicated situations. Even with him not being as bright, heās able to hold off on his own from the Doctor, as in Trading Futures, heās able to defeat Time Lord-wannabe Space Rhinos (no, not those kind of Space Rhinos) on his own without any of the Doctorās help or knowledge by impersonating the Doctor, even willing to sacrifice himself. Heās the flame behind the EDAās for me, the one who is willing to sacrifice everything he has to save whoever he considers family, and the bond that the Doctor and Fitz have together is inspired. He is fiercely loyal to the Doctor, even when he is kept in the dark. They both have a connection towards each other, like a mix between 2/Jamie and early 8/Charley, with Fitz even willing to hold the heavy memories of what 8 did to Gallifrey, even when The Doctor threatens to break every bone in Fitzās body. Ā He was the best friend that 8 could ever have, I loved their kindred relationship and it was totally worth it having Fitz for 51 Books to become such a developed character. My favourite companion, bar none.
The Regulars-The Eighth Doctor
And now, finally the Eighth Doctor. Before, I used to cite the Eighth Doctor from Big Finish as the definitive incarnation. And donāt get me wrong, I still love him in the Charley, Lucie and even the Doom Coalition era. He has brilliant gravitas in showing intelligence (arguably the most intelligence since the 4th Doctor), dry morbid humour, the right amount of patronising, and enthusiasm, often excelled by McGannās excellent performance and Shakespearean voice. But, as time goes on, the era becomes moreā¦ how do I sayā¦ schizophrenic and uneven. Big Finish sort of starts off creating arcs for 8, but thenā¦ sort of wander off and never pick up on arcs theyāve created, like the 800 year maroon in Orbis, the angst in Dark Eyes, then finally culminating with Moffatās Night of the Doctor, not picking up on his hatred for the Daleks after Lucie Millerās death, and making him too naĆÆve to the Time War, making it as if his journey from BF didnāt even matter.
Then came my experiences with the books. And discarding the first novel, The Eight Doctors, and jumping straight to Vampire Science, Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman immediately gave 8 more nuance than 75% of 8th Doctor material in BF. I should preface by saying this as well: despite my grievances from the Virgin New Adventures, I still think that the character of 7, Timeās Champion and its character work are still crucial to the EDAās and how it conflicts/supplements 8ās character. 8 is no longer Deathās pet, stuck to the chains of fate, but much like 7, in the eyes of others, he is simultaneously whimsical, dangerous and manipulative, albeit more flawed than 7. When 7 manipulates, itās more out of logic, thinking about the bigger scope, while with 8, itās out of passion and love. He often uses his good looks and often childlike grin as a front to scheme, as evidenced in Genocide. But unlike the 7th Doctor, itās never constant to the point of predictability, and sometimes, even his manipulation messes up due to his conflict with his passion and childlike personality. Iād argue that 8 is the most anti-hero incarnation of all the Doctors, even more than the 7th Doctor, often obliviously selfish, privileged and at times very toxic and callous. He often doesnāt let other people in on his schemes (him faking his own death to his companions in The Banquo Legacy), often clings onto people out of fear of losing them (Sam in Interference), pulls strings for his selfish needs (uses Alan Turingās sexuality as blackmail to make Turing help him help aliens but on the basis that the Doctor just escapes Earth in The Turing Test), puts others on the brink of death (orders a possessed wasp-human hybrid to kill one of his closest patients to test if his true personality is still there in Eater of Wasps), often be cold-blooded and violent (throws a medic against the wall head-first and then stuffs him in a cupboard in Vanishing Point). In the second half of the Book range, he had lost his memory from his battle and destruction/erasure of Gallifrey, but hereās why this memory erasure works as opposed to other ones, like in Big Finish. For Big Finish 90% of the time itās used, itās often to create false tension. At times, itās fine, but when itās used constantly to pad out the runtime, my enthusiasm starts to wane out quickly. But Justin Richards as Book Script Editor brings something interesting. For the first time, the Doctor isnāt bitching about where his memory is, but rather, heās a mirrored version of the 1st Doctor (my second favourite incarnation): full of rage, irritative, deceptive, arrogant and willing to fill his hands full of blood. The difference is there is no Ian or Barbara to hold him back, to make him grow, 8 must be the one to grow and develop himself, he has to make the work into becoming The Doctor. Thatās another reason why I adore the 8/Fitz/Anji team so much; they are all broken, damaged people with flaws, and call each other out. But they are also a trio of friendship, love, can bring unity towards each other and most importantly, feel like a family, in fact probably the most family-like team since arguably 2/Jamie/Victoria or even since 1/Ian/Barbara/Vicki. 8/Fitz/Anji have truly descended into tough times (Fitz especially), but this team shows that you can pull yourself back from the depths of hell when you have the right support going for you.
Writers like Lance Parkin, Paul Leonard, Lloyd Rose, Kate Orman, Steve Lyons, Mags L Halliday, Martin Day, Lawrence Miles live and breathe the 8th Doctor, a true Bryon Romantic, poetic and literal with words. Heās a diplomat, rather than a conqueror. He may be brutal, manipulative, and cold-blooded, but itās equally mirrored with empathy, mischievous humour akin to the 2nd Doctor, and a lust for the unpredictability of humanity. Yet unlike how Modern Big Finish and Moffatās Night of the Doctor made 8 into an ineffectual pacifist buffoon, Book 8 is certainly an optimist, but heās also a realist. In Reckless Engineering, he was given the choice between saving the correct timeline in the universe but at the cost of his friends or let the universe collapseā¦ he actually chooses the universe. Itās a shocking moment (especially for Fitz, considering how long heās been with the Doctor), but even he knows that, but has a responsibility to save the right reality. And with some introspection, nearing the end, he realises that, because thereās a gorgeous insight in The Sleep of Reason, about focusing too much on the bigger picture and the few things is equally as important. To see 8ās goals come to fruition, he brings it to himself that his mission of helping even just one individual can be seen as the greatest thing in the universe. He doesnāt want to remember the events of Gallifrey near the end because at the end of the day, heās a man who strives for the present and future, not the past. He may not be a good person, he may not be right sometimes, and he may not have a happily ever after with destroying Evil for good, but heāll still keep going on just to make a difference. Thatās why I adore the ambiguous ending to The Gallifrey Chronicles, we never get a confirmation as to whether the Doctor survives his plan against the Vore, we never get what his plan is supposed to be and whatever happens after the battle (besides a song from Fitz closing off the book). I prefer Doctor Who to have an ambiguous non-conclusive ending than what Marc Platt did for Lungbarrow or Colin Meek for Death Comes to Time. This version of Eight has now become the definitive incarnation of The Doctor for me, I adore this character so much.
Conclusion
To me, The Eighth Doctor Books, especially in the second half, truly encapsulates everything that I love about the franchise: superb prose, introspective themes, emotional moments, pushing the boundaries of what Doctor Who could truly do but never accomplish. The writers made something special, and made the range one of the most suspenseful, sombre, intimate, and beautiful pieces of fiction Iāve ever experienced. I love them, and to me, they are my Doctor Who.
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