the doctor loves humans so much that the master tried to kill all of them and when that failed he turned every human into a clone of himself like try and tell me he has any motivation other than to get the doctors attention
Doctor Who is just a story about an alien with a human fetish who spends a lot of time aggrandizing humanity and protecting them from various threats while leaving his own planet and all its inhabitants to die in a horrible war which he likely could have stopped (based on all the times he's protected humans from similar sized threats) but he decided to run away to spend more time with his humans instead. And he just keeps getting older and sadder because he keeps falling in love with humans who eventually die because they are not immortal like him, but he never learns a thing about anything. Live, love, lose. Over and over in eternity. He can't even kill himself because he's constantly brought back to life by his sheer erotic attachment to these awful puny creatures. I mean, the guy doesn't even know his own real name! What a loser. Can't believe anyone would ever want to watch a show about him. Me, on the other hand
Some WIPs of fanart I'm making for Tifa!
For the @flashfictionfridayofficial prompt “stranger than fiction” - a bit of Classic Who fic.
When Ian Chesterton was younger, he loved science fiction. He devoured every magazine or novel he could get his hands on; relished the tales of impossible inventions, dystopian futures, bizarre aliens.
Eventually, his focus shifted from novels to textbooks, from magazines to research papers. Fiction had once fostered his own fascination with the workings of the world; through teaching, Ian strove to instill the same excitement in the students who shuffled reluctantly into his classroom each day.
He rarely has time anymore for science fiction, though it still holds a place in his heart and on his bookshelf. The teaching of real science is a full-time job.
But now…
Ian gazes at a sky of an unfamiliar color, above a planet some thousands of light-years and hundreds of time-years away from his own. He’s been to dystopian futures; befriended bizarre aliens. He travels in an impossible invention as a matter of course.
His life now is stranger than any of the stories he read when he was younger. Stranger than fiction, and infinitely so, for one simple reason: it’s real.
Ian smiles to himself. Maybe, when they finally get home, he’ll try his hand at some Sci-Fi of his own.
Here’s the full version of Dr. Goodfriend’s explanation of why Rose Tyler is the most important companion to the Doctor and why he’s in love with her. You’ll have to open the images to read the full text.
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. There’s also other aspects of the Doctor’s attraction to Rose explained in this chapter, but I felt this was the most important.
@pscentral event 36: TRIOS
↳ Eleven, Amy Pond & Rory Williams
she deserves to punch him in the face a few times i think
Two Time Lords match each other's freak half the planet destroyed 5000000 dead 10000000 injured
IT'S LITTLE ALEX HORNE. ON A COW.
Welcome! Huge Ninth Doctor nerd, as you can probably tell. he/they. Do a lotta Doc Who writing over on Ao3 under the name Artron :3c
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