Let's talk Who.

Sep 17, 2007 13:28

I kinda want to see some of Seven's serials, because I've heard Ace is Smashing and Very Explosive Indeed and that Seven is Somewhat Insane And Badly Dressed Although Not As Badly Dressed As That Bloke Before Him With The Blond Afro. So. Which serials should I watch, oh wise flist?

In return, I have fic recs, yayz. It's weird, but last year I couldn't imagine ever liking anything other than Doctor/Rose, but I hardly like it anymore (that's the fault of the batshit Rosefen, though, for daring to call my dear, dearest Martha a whore [I shall never forget that, no!] and for generally being horrible and ruining the pairing for me. I still like Rose, but I have to admit my love for Martha surpasses it), and now I'm All About the Doctor/Martha and Doctor/Master. IF YOU COULD REC ME SOME FIC, THAT'D BE AWESOME, TOO.

Doctor Who Season 4 by ariastar, Doctor/Master, R, AU. Everyone and their mothers has probably read this one already, but WHO CARES, IT'S SHINY. Seriously, it's really well written and the plot is wonderful, AND the Master is just as crazy and charistmatic as he should be. Martha and Jack have a lot of time in the spotlight, too, and oh, but my Martha kicks all kinds of ass and is happy and MADE OF WIN, YES. I won't lie, the season structure hurts it a bit because it really could've done with a couple more chapters (then again, that's probably just me and my hopes for it to never to end), but in the end it's just one of the best Who fics I've read.

Life on Earth by ariastar, Doctor Who/Life on Mars crossover, gen, spoilers for season 3 of DW and season 1 of LoM. Summary: Sam Tyler can hear the drumming. Oh, my heart, it aches. Wonderfully done, and it fits so. damn. well. Really worth the read.

Within Reach by beizy, Doctor/Master, NC-17. The one D/M I've read that actually acknowledges the fact of the Master being, well, kinda* dead. This one has a wonderful development, and it rings so very true for both characters.

The Pandora Project by calapine, Doctor/Master, PG-13, AU. I'm not done with this one yet, actually, but I already love it oh so much. Wonderful plot and interactions, the D/M is hot in its non-explicit way (yayz for non-explicit, btw), and Martha is LOVE. This one's made of awesome, really.

Palindromatic by anythingbutgrey, Doctor/Martha, PG-13. Wonderful, lyrical account of the time the Doctor and Martha spent stuck in 1969.

It's no place you can get to by yourself by _starrystarry, Doctor/Martha, PG-13. She lets herself ask questions about his past, because it could be her future. Another fic set in 1969, and again, it's just wonderful. Then again, Martha makes everything be awesome, so. *g*

ETA: I just read this and went a;sdjfsldkj: The Third of December by flaignhan, Doctor/Martha, PG-13. The Doctor visits Martha twice a year, every year. Fluffy without being too sugary, this is just wonderful, and the structure is so, so very good.

*Because it's the Master, how long can he stay dead?

Okay, so there's that and the fact that, surprisingly, I've really liked all the songs I've listened from Babyshambles new album, Shotter's Nation. Pete Doherty's life right now is kinda on ruins right now, but it seems that at least musically, he's managed to pull himself together, finally. My favorite song other than Delivery is There She Goes, which is jazzy and classy and I gotta say, at least Kate Moss was a good muse, because it's such a lovely song. (I do miss those good old days [hee] when all of Pete's songs were about Carl and all of Carl's songs were about Pete, though.)

I was listening to The Libs on my way back to school, though, and by God, but I'd forgotten how insanely happy Don't Look Back Into The Sun and the rest of their songs make me. ♥ Babyshambles might be getting better, but it's still nowhere near the Libs.

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