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i hope you are still doing matchups!!! can you do new!who? I’m pretty short like 5’2”, I’m bi, I have brown medium lenght hair mostly in a ponytail and brown eyes, i’m a bit obese and I’m mostly shy and only comfortable when talking when i know a person. I love to ramble about movies and tv shows. I’m really into gaming and art. My hobby is drawing so I bring around a sketchbook wherever I go.
Hi yeah, i reopened matchups :}
I pair you with the 13th doctor,
I feel like with this doctor if you say that you like something or a type of show she will take you to see every single version of the cast that it has to offer
she will buy you new art supplies and keep every single one you give her
once you tried to teach her how to play Just Dance and she throw the remote at the TV, it is safe to say that Just Dance will be getting added to the {do not play with the doctor} list which has grown very long since the 11th doctor
she is very understanding of you being shy and understands that it will take some time for the two of you to form a friendship
#x reader#fanfic#doctor who#doctor who x reader#tardis#drwho#13th doctor x reader#13th doctor#13th x reader#new who#new drwho#2005 doctor who
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Gotta tell ya, I feel a real sense of closure finally knowing where the Doctor went after he broke that fairy circle.
#doctor who#drwho#dr who#doctor who spoilers#ncuti gatwa#millie gibson#ruby sunday#15th doctor#barbie#barbieland#73 yards#new who
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The Master watching telletubbies will never not be funny. Never gets old.
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I'm afraid I've travelled back in time about 10 years (ish)
The only thing that can make this narative complete now is if we get supernatural trending
I mean like we don't have to but It would be kinda cool
#dr who#it would be like amazing if we could get wwdits good omens and ourflag means death trending aswell like it would be in history textbooks#doctor who#Doctorwho#drwho#dr who fandom#sherlock#bbc sherlock#superwholock#bbc sherlock fandom#supernatural#supernatural fandom#goodomens#wwdits#ofmd#the new superwholock#dr who memes#sherlock memes#supernatural memes#i woke up before thinking id been teleported 9 years into the past then i just realised doctor who was trending on tumblr#can we also talk about avengers trending becuase ive been on tumblr for 2 years and ive not once seen avengers trending#like ive seen other mcu stuff tredning but not THE avengers#this is so weird to me
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I just started watching season 5 so here’s a little sketch of eleven and amy
#I drew it in like 2 minutes#But I’m really liking these guys so far#Eleven is much more likable than I expected#He’s very silly but in a different way#And his hair is very fun#I don’t like the new intro#Or the dalek update#But I like the TARDIS redesign#It’s very sexy#Not as sexy as the old one to be sure#But sexy nonetheless#Doctor who#god I’ve been posting up a storm#J watches drwho#eleventh doctor#amy pond#Described
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Calendar never been opened still sealed Dr who specials
#cheap#drwho#doctorwho#television#david tennant#tenth doctor#wall calendar#60th anniversary#catherine tate#donna noble#drWhoSpecial#2024 calendar#new#sealed
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Finally rewatching some doctor who, and the episode 'midnight' is such a different experience now what the fuck.
Spent the first half of the episode like "wait the doctor IS being reasonable this is an undiscovered lifeform its just trying to learn things its not its fault people think its creepy </3" and also "this is a bit more contrived than I remember. Why are all these tourists down for Murder after 20 minutes of someone repeating what they say." But of course the episode is having so much fun with itself that I'm having fun too <3
Anyway my crack theory is that the midnight creature is post-finale bill, due to the line, while possessing someone, of "I can move, I can feel again, I'm coming back to life" and all the really obvious evil little smiles
#godsrambles#hm maybe i will make a tag for this#drwho tag#cant believe thinking deeply about bills character has affected even this#even though the episode heavily implies the midnight creature is evil. im STILL like.#'augh thats a Creature! its probably been completely alone for who knows how long! it Sprinted towards the first people it saw!'#'maybe it Was just learning and it only became 'evil' because it learned from murderous tourists!'#'and even if it IS evil doesnt it deserve a chance? if the doctor couldve contained it safely..... take it to eldritch rehab............'#of course theres the line 'i can feel again' which implies it is NOT a brand new creature. insane about the 1 sec of lore#for a 1 episode creature we will never see ever again. who were they..........#i dont want dr who to answer that question its just fun to wonder about#how does a creature get trapped on an inhospitable planet for who knows how long..... do 'xtonic rays' destroy bodies but not souls???#someone exposed to the stars light and lost almost everything. just a shell of their former self. no body no thoughts just a shadow#idk!!!!! comparing this random 1 episode Creature-Meant-To-Be-Spooky to bill. i guess. it just hits different now#as a kid i thought 'wow the doctor shouldnt give it the benefit of the doubt its obviously evil'#but now i get it!!! the doctor has seen so much evil and Done so much evil. cant dismiss a creature just for being suspicious#reaching out to try and save someone else who he can only imagine has been so so terribly alone for way too long. augh#and this is season 4 so like. after everything in the s3 finale. one million yard stares into the distance.#ok one more thing. bill finds this creature and invites it to be a henchmaniac. that is all
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i'm gonna kill rtd actually
#liveblog#watching the new episodes of drwho and so far this feels like a joke#everything about this new season feels like a complete and utter joke#things i said
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DWC chapter 1: CONTACT DAY PART 1: Page 1
I'd like to hear people's opinions about this as I go along, so if you have any please share them! Was considering making a separate page for this, but I make art infrequently enough atm without spreading it over multiple pages!
#digital art#doctor who#dr who art#drwho#comic art#web comics#art#illustration#fan comic#original comic#comics#manga#comic page#webcomic#doctor who fanart#dw#new who#classic who
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My partner came home to me watching doctor who (season 1) and said I remember this show! We watched a bunch of it together!
... I thought we only watched a couple episodes?
No we watched like a whole season or something, which episode has the skin-trampoline-woman?
That's episode 2
Yeah! (:
#i think I'll just keep putting drwho on when it's 'my turn' with the tv and trick them into watching ot with me...#low-key worked with star trek but I think drwho is a little more up their alley?#i wanna catch up lol the new doctors seem interesting#also getting sick of watching youtube all the time; especially now with the ~controversies~ lol
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#pmmodi#national news#congress#theshillongtimes#health advisory#pandemic is not over#drwho#wear a mask#covid19
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some designs i came up with for the girls in miraculous. the idea was 'what if they could have multiple outfits like sailor moon, as told by ginger, or totally spies?' and 'what if their clothes reflected their story arc?' however, i kind of gave up on them because i no longer have time to work on it as much as i would like to, so below this are copy+paste from my wip instagram account. lowkey its fanfiction-y lol
Alya:
Alya redesigns! tbh don’t know if they’re cohesive but 🤷♀️
S1: dresses for comfort & is geeky - think DrWho/Marvel/Tumblr. Obsessed w superheroes & has dedicated blog for each one, & that includes LB. Beginning of her & Maris friendship, starts to dates nino halfway s1.
S2: Mari influences her way of dress, still geeky but experimenting w clothes. Ladyblog becomes popular, interested in finding out her secret ID. Is also investigating akumas, HM, The Who/what/where/whys. Lowkey figures out who ladybug is but doesn’t say anything. Has been given fox miraculous at least a couple times.
S3: notices changes in Maris behavior & confronts her. Becomes fox miraculous holder full time, helps LB figure out who HM is & shares all the info she’s found. CN lowkey pushed to the side, causing friction, bc wrapped up w finding out who HM is ig. Constantly wears a Fanny pack now for trixx. Goes w comfortable but stylish clothes (ig lol idk) also at this point is BFF w Mari
Chloe:
S1: wears preppy designer brands to impress mom, despite living in diff countries. Basic mean girl, her only friends being Sabrina and Adrien - whose a childhood friend & lowkey helped him attend school. Both know how it feels to “lose” a parent & Adrien has seen a softer side of her. Probably has a crush on him ig. Maris bully, jealous of her talents at sewing & making friends easily, & prob her knit tight family.
S2: still preppy but w 60/70s inspo. Given bee miraculous a couple times, has resisted akumas - info she uses to help others later. Helping ppl & being somewhat nice makes her feel good & likes the appreciation from others+LB. Maybe Mom moves back to Paris w half sister, Zoe - might be significantly younger than Chloe idk. Didn’t like her at first but warms up to her as season goes on. Sees lil sister copying her & their mom, has an epiphany ig. Connects dots on akumas & feelings & tries to be better.
Should Zoe exist tho??? idk
S3: preppy but more casual. She’s nicer but still sarcastic, has made a few new friends, treating Sabrina better. Still trying to get moms approval tho & follows her around, even to fashion things w the Agreste. Notices Gabriel is acting strange, more distant towards Adrien, doesn’t notice what he’s doing or where he’s going. pt queen bee ig, probably given towards the very end of the season tbh by Adrien/CN after being ignored by LB bc of RR involvement w finding out HM id. AND noticing Chloe change significantly in the past several months (?) does Adrien reveal to her IDK he is still loyal to LB but eH
Mari:
1st Mari is shy, her outfits are safe & she kind of disappears in a crowd. She just became 🐞 & isn’t 💯 with her role yet. She’s designed and made her own clothes but doesn’t wear them outside of the house bc Chloe, oof
2nd she’s now comfortable being 🐞 & that boosts her confidence as Mari, she’s wearing more bold colors & outfits that she may or may not have designed herself 👀
3rd 🐞 is now the guardian of the miraculous box, has bigger responsibilities & problems to deal with. Being 🐞 has creeped into her daily life. Doesn’t have time to design/make clothes so wears w/e, but tries to appear happy.
Kagami:
i like the idea of kagami being prim and proper looking all preppy at the beginning, but after making friends she starts to rebel by modifying her school clothes w accessories but eventually wears w/e she wants w a punkish vibe. lowkey worried about falling into a trope so idk
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Echoes from the Edge - NBC Hannibal Fan Fiction -
I got bitten by a particularly feisty plot bunny and ended up contracting a touch of writer's rabies. The only cure? Writing this one-shot to get it out of my system! I think it makes for a decent read. *fingers crossed* Okay, I know crossover stories can be a little controversial, but hear me out—both Hannibal and Law & Order: Criminal Intent were NBC shows, so it actually makes sense to pair them together! All I’m doing is taking a character from one world and dropping him into the twisted, psychological universe of Hannibal. I promise, it’s not as crazy as it sounds. Stick with me on this one!
Fandom: Hannibal/Law&Order:CI Status: Complete Word Count: 2,902 Rating: Teen Summary: After the bloody crescendo of Hannibal Lecter's twisted relationship with Will Graham, the aftermath demands clarity. With FBI investigators reeling, Jack Crawford turns to an outsider: NYPD Detective Robert Goren, a seasoned profiler known for his uncanny insight and unorthodox methods.
Goren arrives to sift through the wreckage, unburdened by the tangled web of involvement with either Lecter or Graham. But as he delves into the crime scene, he finds himself haunted by the lingering remnants of the chaos. The scene tells a story of a trap, betrayal, and violence.
Can Goren uncover the truth Jack seeks, or will the echoes from the edge of the Atlantic leave him questioning more than just the case at hand?
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The wind carried a chill as it whipped around Jack Crawford, tugging at the edges of his upturned collar. Not far away, the roar of the ocean echoed faintly in his ears as he waited. The gravel road that led to the cliff-side house was long and winding. And even though the car was in sight, it still took a few minutes for it to reach its destination.
Grime from the road covered the black exterior, making the vehicle look more gray than anything else. Beneath the dirt, with its New York tags, the license plate was barely visible. Grinding to a halt a few paces from the Agent-in-Charge of the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, a cloud of dust billowed around the car’s tires.
A man emerged from the driver's side of the vehicle. Exiting, he stretched his legs and squared his shoulders beneath a brown trench coat.
Jack eyed him thoughtfully, foremost noticing the man’s striking height and imposing build.
“Detective Goren,” Jack greeted him.
Approaching, the detective returned, “Agent Crawford.”
"I take it that you’ve read over the notes I sent?”
“Yes,” Goren said with a nod. “Were you able to secure the photos I asked for?”
Holding up the thick folder in his hand, the FBI agent wordlessly indicated his response.
“Come,” Jack instructed. “Follow me. I’ll show you to the crime scene.”
It was as the pair of them plodded up the footpath to the house that Jack realized he had been rather remiss in his niceties.
“I suppose I should thank you,” he stated.
“For what?”
“For coming all the way down from New York.”
“Did I have a choice, Agent Crawford?” Goren questioned. “I am aware of the strings you had to pull to get me here. You do know that I’m not the only profiler on the Eastern Seaboard, don’t you?”
“My options were limited.”
There was a hint of cautious speculation in the detective’s voice as he replied, “Will Graham’s been teaching at Quantico for a while now. Before then, he was in the field. Would it be fair to surmise that he has close ties to or has trained most of your agents?”
In response, Jack grunted a wordless reply. He was acutely aware that he had placed Will in a position where fellow profilers, both unseasoned and experienced, held him in high regard. Bringing any of those individuals into this investigation would not be prudent.
“All I’m saying is that I was surprised to get the call,” Goren supplied. “I knew Will too, after all. Even if it was just in passing.”
At this, Jack chuckled.
“Hard to imagine Declan Gage’s protégé being surprised.”
Behind him, the agent could hear the footsteps abruptly halt. Jack paused as well, turning to look at the NYPD detective.
“With all due respect, Agent Crawford,” Goren said, his jaw visibly tightening as he met Jack’s gaze, “is that why I’m here? Because Declan Gage was my mentor 30 years ago? I’m not gonna lie. If you’re going to associate me with Declan, I can get right back in my car and head home to New York.”
Uneasy at having inadvertently upset the detective, Jack explained, “I meant no disrespect. Declan Gage was one of the best.”
“And yet, I cannot think of a worse legacy to leave behind,” Goren replied with a huff.
“Because his daughter began murdering people?”
“Jo just desperately wanted his attention. Declan was the one who went truly insane. My brother is dead because of him.”
“That,” Jack replied, extending the folder with the crime scene photos, “is exactly why I need your skills, Detective Goren.”
Goren silently took the folder, as though he were accepting an unspoken apology.
Jack continued, “My former agent followed a similar path. Will Graham has unique abilities, but he is not the only person to possess such talent. I need someone who can walk that line without falling over the edge and going insane.”
Turning slowly on his heel, Jack walked the remaining few yards toward Hannibal Lecter’s cliff-side home. It was an impressive structure of concrete and steel. With a roof that resembled a bird in flight, and glass walls giving the illusion of nothing but air beneath, it was unforgettable. It was only its solitary position along the bluff that afforded it any pretense of anonymity.
The NYPD detective had now come to stand alongside Jack. Though, instead of staring at the house, Goren’s attention was primarily focused on the contents of the file’s manilla folds. Thumbing through the stack of glossy photos, he remained silent.
Shifting a bit in his shoes, Jack questioned, “Where would you like to start first?”
“Outside,” Goren answered flatly, briefly lifting his head and nodding in the direction of the patio.
“That’s where Dolarhyde was found.”
“Francis Dolarhyde? The man that the papers called The Tooth Fairy?”
Though the perpetrator was dead, the weight of his crimes still weighed heavily on Jack’s heart. And so it was with a sigh that he answered, “Yes.”
Unmoved by the agent’s apparent unrest, Goren questioned further, “Wasn’t this the plan? To use Dr. Lecter to lure in Dolarhyde?”
His face contorting with frustration, Jack clarified, “The plan was to take Hannibal to a secure location. Not here. I wish I could explain where it all went wrong, but all the other agents and officers involved in transportation that day are dead. It took us too long to find this place and when we did ... we could only locate Dolarhyde’s body.”
Goren’s fingers flipped through the photos until he came to one that pictured Dolarhyde’s remains. The image only conveyed a two-dimensional sense of the scene, but Jack didn’t need to look at the photograph to remember the condition of the dead man’s body. Spread eagle on the patio’s stone square stone slabs, the dark blood had blossomed out around the corpse.
Pulling the picture out from amongst its fellows, the detective strode out onto the stone terrace. Goren’s eyes flickered back and forth between the image in his hand and the scene of the crime. It wasn’t until he had positioned himself in the exact spot from where the photo was taken that he stopped and merely stared at the ground.
“Detective?” Jack questioned, coming to stand across from the seasoned investigator but careful not to step into the area where the serial murderer’s body had lain.
Instead of answering, Goren simply handed back the file with its remaining photographs. He seemed to expect the FBI agent to hold on to them, protecting them from being blown away in the wind. However, it felt strange to Jack to be playing second fiddle to a lowly police detective; especially without so much as a “please” or “thank you.” He wondered if this was how Goren typically operated. Little doubt this is how the detective had earned a reputation for being odd.
Goren crouched down, the hem of his suit pants lifting to reveal the tops of his worn black leather shoes: a minor detail quickly overshadowed by what the detective did next. With his head lowered and cocked to the side, the detective’s face was parallel to the ground as he stared out towards the edge of the terrace and, just beyond it, the cliff’s edge.
A bit unnerved by the detective’s methods, Jack found himself supplying information about the condition of Dolarhyde’s body, despite not being asked.
“A shell casing was found out here, but Dolarhyde wasn’t shot. His death was of a more violent nature. They didn’t use a gun to kill him, but rather a knife and an ax.”
“And teeth,” Goren added.
“That would’ve been Hannibal.”
“Are you sure Graham acted alongside him?”
“Will was drawn to Hannibal like a moth to a flame, except he knew better and tried to keep his distance. The problem was the flame, in this analogy, craved the moth and wouldn’t cooperate without him. Am I making sense?”
Goren lifted his head and sat back on his heels, replying, “A convoluted analogy, but I get the picture.”
“Analysis of the DNA recovered revealed three distinct profiles. I don’t think I need to tell you who they belonged to.”
“Both Lecter and Graham were injured during the altercation,” the detective noted.
Jack nodded and said, “There was a lot of blood.”
“I know.”
“Of course, the photos.”
“The smell,” Goren corrected.
“The smell?” Jack questioned, his brow furrowing in confusion. “Detective, it’s been over a week. There’s been rain. You can’t possibly smell a thing.”
Tracing his finger along the sand between the patio stones, Goren briefly brought it up to his nose. His lids closed over his deep brown eyes as he inhaled deeply.
“Most of it seeped into the ground,” the detective said, “and only the faintest scent remains. But it is there.”
As much as the FBI agent was intrigued by Goren’s talents, he hadn’t brought the man all the way down from New York to tell him things he already knew. However, not truly knowing what made the detective tick, Jack was limited in the ways he could nudge the process along.
“That,” Jack finally said, after a moment of deliberation, “doesn’t tell me where they’ve gone. We know they were injured, and yet the only evidence we found points to their arrival on the property. There’s nothing indicating how they left.”
Goren shifted out of his crouch, straightening his legs and bringing himself to his full height. A few long strides were all it took for him to cross the patio and make his way over to the edge of the cliff.
“Maybe they didn’t leave,” he tentatively speculated.
At this suggestion, Jack gave a disgruntled huff.
“Goren,” he challenged, “there’s no sign that they went back into the house. And my team searched every nook and cranny of the structure.”
Jack glanced back over his shoulder at the house. A massive sheet of plastic rattled tightly in the ocean breeze as it covered the space once occupied by the floor-to-ceiling window that had formed much of the living room’s outer wall. Consequently, there was a considerable amount of broken glass still remaining on the exposed concrete slab that made up the structure’s foundation.
“We even scanned for trapdoors and concealed passages,” Jack continued, his tone tinged with frustration. “It’s like they disappeared into thin air.”
Looking back at the detective, Jack immediately noticed that Goren was now standing just at the brink of the cliff’s edge.
“Detective?!” he said, his voice raised ever so slightly. “I think you’re close enough.”
“Are you afraid of heights, Agent?” Goren called back.
“I am not afraid. I just have a healthy respect for the consequences of falling from a great height.”
A sizable stone lay between the terrace and the sheer drop of the precipice. Goren lowered himself onto it.
“The sea is eroding the bluff,” Goren said quietly.
The soft cadence of the detective’s voice drew Jack closer as he strained to hear him over the distant roar of waves crashing far below.
Resting his arms behind his back, Jack replied, “Such is the course of nature. It ebbs and flows with time.”
Another moment passed, perhaps two, where neither of them spoke. Once again, Jack found himself breaking the silence.
“Should we go into the house? There is more I’d like you to see.”
Goren turned his gaze back toward the agent, though his focus seemed elsewhere. Pensive, his eyes traveled from the spot near the raised metal fire pit (where Dolarhyde’s body had been found) back to the edge of the cliff. This, in itself, was not unusual. However, the detective’s eyes flickered, as though tracking movement. It was as if he were watching a scene play out before him.
“Detective?” Jack questioned.
When the other man gave no response, Jack tried again.
“Goren, what do you see?”
Still, the detective remained silent.
Jack stepped closer and prodded one last time.
“Robert.”
The detective shifted his line of sight, the glaze of aberration leaving his eyes as he focused on the agent standing before him.
A smile played at the corners of Goren’s lips as he spoke.
“It’s just ‘Bobby,’ Agent Crawford. Not ‘Robert.’”
“Okay, then, Bobby. What do you see?”
Instead of answering, Goren posed a question of his own.
“The wall of glass…” he speculated. “It shattered. How many casings did you say you found?”
“Just the one,” Jack replied.
“And the gun?”
“It was located in the house, along with an antique video camera. There’s also a significant amount of blood, mostly Hannibal’s and Will’s. Though I should mention that a wine bottle was found smashed on the floor, so you’ll probably smell that first.”
“Glass like that doesn’t shatter easily.”
Confused, the FBI agent asked, “The wine bottle?”
“No,” Goren clarified. “The window would have been made of multiple layers of tempered glass laminated together. It was only by shooting it out that Dolarhyde gained entry into the house.”
Finally catching on to the detective’s line of reasoning, Jack picked up where Goren had left off.
“Hannibal and Will would’ve been in plain view,” he said, outlining what might’ve happened next on the night of the Tooth Fairy’s death. “The plan worked. They lured him in.”
“Was the plan that when Dolarhyde attacked them, they would fight back and kill him?” Goren questioned sharply.
It was at that moment, Jack fell silent, unwilling to answer.
“Who did you want dead??” Goren asked.
“The plan was a gamble to begin with. Everyone involved knew the risks.”
“Did they? Tell me, Agent Crawford, whose life did you risk without a moment of hesitation?”
“I think you know,” Jack bit back.
“Doctor Lecter?”
Jack gave a curt nod. There was no need to elaborate.
With a look of incredulity, Goren questioned, “How many men died that day just for you to put Hannibal Lecter in the line of fire?”
“Eight.”
Goren abruptly stood, turning his back on the FBI agent and once again facing out toward the Atlantic. Taking a single step forward, he muttered under his breath, “Jesus fucking Christ.”
Alarmed, Jack quickly moved within arm’s reach of the detective. Goren was dangerously close to the edge—too close. If the need arose, Jack was prepared to grab him, ready to stop the detective from tumbling over the precipice.
“A decision had to be made,” Jack explained. “I was merely the one who made it.”
“And what about the men who died? What about Will Graham? You said it yourself. He was like a moth to the flame.”
Unable to find the words to explain why he had done what he did, Jack swallowed hard. He blinked away the rising emotion and, as he always had before, maintained his unwavering demeanor.
“Like a moth to the flame,” Goren uttered, briefly repeating his prior sentiment. “It wouldn’t change him, though.”
“What wouldn’t?”
“Getting consumed by Lecter’s intensity.”
Confused by what the detective meant, Jack waited for Goren to provide some clarifying remark.
“Empathy is a terrible gift,” Goren continued. “To knowingly be attracted to something that causes so much pain... feeling that pain. Will would want to stop it, even as he was consumed by his desire for it.”
Jack paused, acutely feeling the wind snap at his face, making his blood run cold.
“What are you saying?”
Goren craned his neck, looking down the bluff’s ridges of earth and rock until his eyes met the ocean below.
“They went over the edge,” he said. “The waves smashing them against the rocks or currents pulling them out to sea. They are gone, Agent Crawford, one way or another.”
Skeptically, Jack asked, “You think they were so careless to topple over the edge?”
“No. I think Will put an end to not only his suffering but Hannibal’s ability to inflict more.”
Leaning back on his heels, Jack stuffed his free hand in his pocket and grimly stated, “They’re dead.”
“Dead?” the detective postulated. “Most likely. But I can’t say for certain. Reading a scene is one thing,” he continued, gesturing toward the patio, “but the ocean is another. Still, I very much doubt they would’ve survived the fall.”
“So, that’s it, then?”
Goren sighed softly, the sound a quiet lament that seemed at odds with his imposing stature. The loose dirt and small rocks beneath his shoes made a grating noise as he turned and walked back onto the stone terrace. As he passed, he silently placed the photograph of Dolarhyde’s body atop the folder still clutched in Jack’s hands, a subtle yet telling gesture.
“There’s no evidence they returned to the house,” he remarked. “Nor is there any indication they drove away or walked off. There’s only one possibility left, and Will had both the means and the motivation. It’s enough to close this case, even with the unknowns. ‘All suspects are either dead or presumed dead.’”
As Jack watched the other man leave the scene, he raised his voice and protested, “Presuming that Hannibal Lecter is dead is pure folly, Bobby.”
“And it is pure folly to chase after ghosts!” Goren shot back, pausing long enough to turn and look at Agent Crawford. “Dead or alive, the lingering memory of what happened here will haunt you either way. There’s nothing else you can do that you haven’t already done. Trust me, I know from experience.”
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I would say my Top 5 New Who STORY ARCS are (NOT in order):
Series 3 - Martha Jones / Master Saxxon plot
Series 4 - Donna Noble / DoctorDonna Metacrisis plot
Series 5 - Amy Pond / Crack in Time plot
Series 8 - Clara Oswald / Missy 3W plot
Series 13 + Specials - The Flux & Division plot
I really want to include Bill Potts's series here simply because it was such a GREAT send-off for Twelve. And the Bill/Nardole/Missy TARDIS team was quite honestly SO REFRESHING I LOVE IT SO MUCH AND I WISH WE HAD MORE OF THEM. So I'm going to say Series 10 is in my Top 6. Also, Twelve's last season didn't really have an "overall story arc" to it. BUT that's why I enjoyed it so much. Each episode was like unwrapping a birthday present.
HONORABLE MENTION: 60th Anniversary 3-Part "series" with Fourteenth Doctor/Donna.
NOTE: I wanted to like The Silence plot, but the stupidity of how River was raised to kill the Doctor was a bunch of nonsense... ugh. The only thing I liked about The Silence story arc was The Ponds/River dynamic.
I'm working on making my Top 5 Classic Who STORY ARCS.
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James Marsters is back as Captain John Hart in a brand new Doctor Who audiobook trilogy: Dark Gallifrey: The War Master!
All three are available for preorder!
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