Ah ahahaaha! (Reblogged from one of my other Tumblrs — submitted by ilusionarium.
Eleven and Dr. Herbert Jerrington listen closely.
Marvelous submission by: http://ch4rmsing.tumblr.com/
Reblogged for awwww.
Makes me laugh every time XD
I persist in imagining the Dalek thinking “Whoa, I was not expecting that.”
RIVER: Funny thing is, this means you’ve always known how I was going to die. All the time we’ve been together you knew I was coming here. The last time I saw you, the real you, the future you, I mean, you turned up on my doorstep with a new haircut and a suit. You took me to Dorillian to see the singing towers. Oh, what a night that was. The towers sang, and you cried. You wouldn’t tell me why, but I suppose you knew it was time - my time - time to come to the library. You even gave me your screwdriver, that should’ve been a clue. [The Doctor reaches for his screwdriver] There’s nothing you can do!
THE DOCTOR: Let me do this!
RIVER: If you die here, it’ll mean I’ve never met you!
THE DOCTOR: Time can be rewritten!
RIVER: Not those times, not one line, don’t you dare! It’s okay, it’s not over for you! You’ll see me again. You’ve got all of that to come. You and me… time and space… you watch us run.Doctor Who 4.09 - “Forest of the Dead”
(via breathsoftruth : fuckyeahriversong : lindseycathryn)
This was one of the best scenes in anything, anywhere — not just in Doctor Who, but in any television program or movie or play. It was just perfect.
(via trustme-imadoctor)
She left off the part where they turned around and came right back.
Doors do not cause problems for Doctor! Doctor defeats doors with his hands!
Take that, doors.
Am I the only person who thinks of the Doctor being played by different actors still being the same Doctor — that is, not that his previous version “died” and this is a whole new other person, but instead the same person only with maybe different facets of his personality to the fore and having to get used to a new face/body, but still having the same memories and doing the same thing, and so on. In other words, when an actor quits being the Doctor and the character is “regenerated” I don’t go into mourning as if the Doctor just died, any more than I go into mourning when I change something I like to do or move somewhere different or so on. But everyone else is “OMG Ten is gone and I still have to come to terms with that!” Well just watch your dvds over again why don’t you.
There’s only one Doctor. You’ll know he’s really dead when he parks the Tardis somewhere and says “That’s it, I’m done with time travelling and saving people in trouble. I just want to settle down and get married and have a mortgage and watch telly.”