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OH GOD
GOOD LUCKIsn’t our giraffe just so gorgeous?
(Also, any word on when he’ll be appearing on the livestream?)
If anyone’s still annoyed with this then I am side-eyeing you from a distance. He looks so happy.
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Posted on May 26, 2012 via Riversong has sung with 408 notes
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Just an average day for you then :D.
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Posted on May 26, 2012 via it's normally much more majestic with 17,846 notes
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Matt Smith as Christopher
“Christopher and His Kind” (2011)
ISHYWOO!
All of the Isherwood floating around recently has made me really want to watch this again. I’ll have to see if there are any good torrents of it around.
Posted on April 20, 2012 via Allons-y! with 969 notes
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This is the best line in almost any TV series ever but you really only understand the enormity and profundity of it if you are familiar with the whole show’s mythology and it’s just so beautiful and I was in the bath and I cried.
This line is great because it fits perfectly with the Doctor and the TARDIS and their relationship but at the same time it’s such a profoundly NEIL line. I don’t know if that makes any sense.
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Posted on April 18, 2012 via where's my hodor at with 28,096 notes
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Then you stole me. And I stole you.
the greatest otp in the entire history of the show
i just welled up a bit writing that, that’s how stupidly fucking sincere i am about it
I can’t bring myself to ship anyone with the Doctor except her. I pretty much spent most of this episode sobbing, from the ‘written by Neil Gaiman’ card until the end credits.
Posted on April 14, 2012 via i think i might of inhaled you; with 5,313 notes
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Matt and Karen playing on the swings on the set of Night Terrors
BRISTOL <3. I go past this block of flats every time I go home on the train.
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Posted on March 11, 2012 via I'm not The Doctor with 360 notes
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Doctor Who’s Matt Smith to race on Top Gear track
via Radio Times:
Matt Smith is swapping the Tardis for the test track this Sunday as he becomes Top Gear’s latest Star in a Reasonably Priced Car.
Following in the skid marks of former Time Lords Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant (watch their laps below), Smith will don a crash helmet and drive the fastest lap possible in a Kia Cee’d, hoping to top a celebrity leaderboard that this series boasts such famous names as Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Michael Fassbender.
The real question, though, is whether Smith can win the battle of the Doctors and beat Eccleston and Tennant’s times?
In 2005, ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston set a lap time of 1:52.4 in a Suzuki Liana - at the same time becoming the only celebrity to drive the car with an automatic transmission, as he wasn’t qualified to handle a car with manual transmission.
In 2007, Smith’s predecessor, David Tennant, drove 1:48.8 in a Chevrolet Lacetti, controversially losing out to his co-star, Billie Piper, by just half a second.
Surely this can’t be good.
I can imagine this being worse than every time Jimmy Carr’s been on.
Posted on February 23, 2012 via Doctor Who Official on Tumblr with 606 notes
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Here’s the very first photo of Matt, Arthur, and Karen on set and in costume for Doctor Who Series 7!
Click the pic above to confirm their adorableness in high res.
There will be more Behind-the-Scenes from Doctor Who in the coming weeks thanks to the fine folks in Cardiff, so follow Doctor Who Official on Tumblr if you care about these things. If you don’t, we’ll assume that you’re probably a Cyberman and that you hate things like goodness and puppies.
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKK.
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Matt Smith as Christopher Isherwood in ‘Christopher And His Kind’ (2011)
My favourite thing on the internet is being told not to have any sympathy for the emotional upheavals of upper class white dudes, because they have it easy. It’s sort of like … I feel the opposite, because it seems that no matter how easy you have it, there will always be things which can cut into you and hurt you. We’re fragile and fleshly. Also the one that insists that emotional pain, the one thing pretty much everyone on earth regardless of our circumstances is guaranteed to share, is meaningless. Is it? The one fucking link between Lord Buttface All-The-Privilege and Shami No-Legs is that it hurts them both enormously when their mother dies, but we can’t be doing with anything that would allow us to think of each other as humans.
[/unexpected rant over]
Yep, all of these things. Surely one of the things which fiction is about is the sharing of experiences whatever your race/sexuality/family background/whatever?
Posted on February 3, 2012 via heroes don't exist with 1,480 notes
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