They need to do another “company of friends“ audio set with even more book and comic companions
Seconded. The world needs more Anji! (Although I like the little detail in the Fitz one why she’s not around. Well done, Fitz…)
They need to do another “company of friends“ audio set with even more book and comic companions
Seconded. The world needs more Anji! (Although I like the little detail in the Fitz one why she’s not around. Well done, Fitz…)
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The Taint
(The Doctor is a very serious Time Lord who thinks about very serious things in the midst of crises.)
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— Charley Pollard on traveling with the Doctor in Caerdroia (via apocalypseobsessed)
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“I’ve enjoyed every moment of my time on the TARDIS, and I’ll miss you both, but here I have a chance to put into practice the skills I learnt on Traken.”
Hey… if you look closely you can almost pinpoint the moment when her heart breaks
The question isn’t “How many Faction Paradox” fans does it take to change a light bulb?” The Faction Paradox fandom does not exist. But every so often when you go to a con, barely noticeable in the crowd, you will see a cosplayer wandering around dressed in a bat-like skull mask. You will briefly wonder whether they’re supposed to be some kind of Spawn character, then put it out of your mind and forget about it for months afterward. But then you will start to see them as you go about your daily life, standing in lines in restaurants or the subway. No one else seems to notice them. One day, you will walk out alone at midnight, not quite knowing why, and they will be waiting for you. They will be holding a knife in their hands with writing on it in no human language. They will deliver a long, fascinating, and occasionally self-contradictory lecture about the politics of the media and the parallels between modern celebrity culture and ancient religions. And then they will take off their mask, and their face is your own. You have always been part of the Faction Paradox fandom without knowing it.
No, the question is “What will they change the light bulb into?”
relationship tip #78: ‘babe’ and ‘baby’ are cliche and outdated. try a fun new nickname such as ‘lieutenant’ instead
#the unit dating controversy strikes again (via youre-standing-on-my-scarf)
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