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kate. 22. new york.
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Don’t blink. Blink, and you’re dead. Don’t turn your back. Don’t look away, and don’t blink. Good luck.

  • After it was announced that the soon-to-be-infamous Doctor Who s7e05 was being filmed in New York, a few people started joking that the Statue of Liberty was a weeping angel. Considering today’s filming took place in Central Park, this was all I could think of. The Bethesda Fountain. The creepy animation of it is from the HBO adaptation of Angels in America, where that turn of a head first began to haunt my dreams.

(Source: thedoctr)

If this Central Park filming means Bethesda Fountain ends up being a weeping angel,

I swear to god Moffat I will hate you forever.

(Source: this-time-and-space)

“Heartbreaking doesn’t mean unhappy. Wait and see. I mean, it’s parting. It’s parting from someone and that’s always very hard”
Steven Moffat on Amy and Rory’s exit from the show

(Source: spreadthyn)

viewsfromtheskyline:

“The final days of the Ponds are coming,” Moffat said.

“I’m not telling you when or how, but that story is going to come to a heartbreaking end.”

come to a heartbreaking end

heartbreaking end

heartbreaking

heartbreaking

(Source: BBC)

Doctor Who | 06x11 “The God Complex” Preview

  • “Don’t talk to the clown.”

Roranicus Pondicus!

Should be a spell in the Potterverse to summon, whenever needed, a Rory Pond.

Tuned in to the BBC America Memorial Day Who-athon just in time to see Rory die. It happens so often, the odds were against me.

I shouldn’t let it get to me, but it still does.

“It wasn’t just because he knew how much the TARDIS meant to the Doctor. Rory knew what it was like, or at least mostly what it was like, to have what he loved most in the world tied up in a form he couldn’t communicate with, in a big old box he could talk with but that would never talk back, that he could do nothing for except try and protect, for even longer than the Doctor has been with the TARDIS.  

So when the TARDIS matrix is reintegrating into the ship, Rory wasn’t just seeing how horrible it was for the Doctor, in the way that Amy was, in that human way that’s compassionate and wonderful but could never truly begin to comprehend the way the Doctor must feel, but Rory was also thinking about, if after all of that, what if Amy had to go back in the Pandorica? Back in that box? How horrible it would feel, but how much he’d still love her and do everything in his power to protect her? So I think when Rory’s tearing up, it isn’t just because he loves and admires the Doctor and is sympathizing with him, but because he’s empathizing with him, because he understands in that moment how he feels, more than anyone else in the universe probably could.” — Kati

This is beautiful, and makes so much sense. What a well executed/well spotted parallel.

(Source: scaly-panties)

30 Days of New Who | Day 07 | Favorite Episode

The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang has got to be my favorite episode (pair). It’s everything Who should be, at least New Who. Epic, beautiful, tying some loose ends and unraveling others. Such a great plot, an even better character piece. I can watch it over and over and still laugh/cry/get chills. Second on this list is The Eleventh Hour which I adore especially as a setup to my favorite season, but there is something about the tie-ins with the rest of the series that makes this serial special.

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.