Doctor Who: Brain Broken, Grey Matter Everywhere

Feb 04, 2010 13:03

(preface: I scare very easily. I had nightmares from the trailer for The Others and I though Scary Movie 4 was frightening)

My escapades in lame )

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neptune47 February 18 2010, 02:44:27 UTC
Nah, not weird, lucky. I spook very easily, and it SUCKS.

I think fear and compelete anguish would go in two very different compartments of the brain--and the latter would be way harder to keep boxed in ESPECIALLY WHEN THE DOCTOR HIMSELF IS CRYING.

Oh god, me too with the sobbing--I was in tears the minute Wilf knocked on the glass four times, and the Doctor realizes he hasn't actually avoided his fate. That whole scene was like an emotional AK-47 and I was just being riddled with sadness bullets T_T. When he went to visit all his companions--I couldn't see the screen properly because of ALL THE TEARS BLURRING MY VISION. And when the Ood sing him back to that Tardis--I just completely lost it. Seriously, I was a horrible blubbering mess.

Oh and near the beginning of the episode in the diner with Wilf, when 10 cracks a little, talking about how regeneration is like dying--WAH! HEART IN TATTERS ON THE FLOOR.

Though I just recently watched it all, DT really was THE Doctor to me. I take a bit of solace in the fact that 10.5/Ten II/whatever ya wanna call him is still chilling with Rose in the parallel universe, which means there's always a possibility of seeing him again. And the rumors of them approaching him for a movie have been flying around too :).

Hey we're you going to provide me with random DW trivia? I'm waaaaaiting.

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