the thing is, meeting sarah specifically gives rose a very specific opportunity to contemplate on the doctor's fundamentally transient, impermanent and eternal lifestyle vs her own mortality and the inevitability of him leaving. whereas meeting, say, leela, would make her go "oh and do you marry us all off to some pretty brunette twink when you're done with us, huh?" and guess what? he did

looking for pictures on the tardis wiki and found out someone wrote a story to "explain" why the doctor retired in the snowmen. he retired because he lost his FRIENDS and his WIFE LEFT HIM. not because of any stupid daleks!

this man is divorced on levels beyond human comprehension. he moved to victorian london to innovate new forms of widowhood. and then he chucked it all in because a girl smiled at him in the street.

I like the candy colored daleks in principle because it's funny but the trouble with victory of the daleks is it's aimed at the exact people who are going to hate it. the story exists to explain why the daleks look different. anyone who cares about that is going to be mad about candy colored daleks.

it kind of superficially has amy realize traveling with the doctor is dangerous but she's never in that much danger, and the time of angels does that much better immediately afterwards.

fictional men i want to put in one of these and carry around like a cool bug or maybe a toad i found in the garden until my parents tell me i cant keep them and make me release them

I'm still not over how good this moment was. 709 episodes!

[ID: three stills from the Doctor Who episode Twice Upon a Time. It shows firstly text reading, "Previously on Doctor Who..." Next it shows two stills from The Tenth Planet. Text in the last image reads, "...709 episodes ago." /end ID]

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