"Rather than seeing the archetypes of Death and Life as opposites, they must be held together as the left and right side of a single thought. It is true that within a single love relationship there are many endings. Yet, somehow and somewhere in the delicate layers of the being that is created when two people love one another, there is both a heart
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Part III of my analysis of The Wedding of River Song. Read Part I and Part II and all my other Doctor Who babblings, if you love being bored to death with over-thinking geekery.
"That's why everything's got to be love or death." ~White Lies
"Rather than seeing the archetypes of Death and Life as opposites, they must be held together as the left and right side of a single thought. It is true that within a single love relationship there are many endings. Yet, somehow and somewhere in the delicate layers of the being that is created when two people love one another, there is both a heart
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"Rather than seeing the archetypes of Death and Life as opposites, they must be held together as the left and right side of a single thought. It is true that within a single love relationship there are many endings. Yet, somehow and somewhere in the delicate layers of the being that is created when two people love one another, there is both a heart
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The penultimate analysis of Doctor Who's series six provided a much-needed breather (and calm before the shit storm that is The Wedding of River Song). Adored this episode. Brilliant and beautiful. As always, my other analysises can be found here.
Another addition to my analysises of Doctor Who. At this point, it's like some sort of a compulsive disease and I just can't help myself. Though, I suppose, that's what fandoms are. But, a buffet like The Girl Who Waited? There's no point in even trying to resist.
"I'm not from this world. Your medicine will kill me."
"Planets and history and stuff, that's what we do. But not today. No, today, we answer a call for help from the scariest place in the universe, a child's bedroom." "George's monsters are real."
For those of you who read my Doctor Who analysises, I appologize. First of all, for my inane ramblings, but, second of all, for being late this series. No excuses. Here we go.
"She did kill me. Then she used her remaining lives to bring me back. As first dates go, I'd say that was mixed signals."