Item: I cannot stop looking at pictures of Matt Smith's stupid precious hipster face. I blame Tumblr entirely. Also his face. Send help
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;_; I don't want to think about Eleven regenerating. Kind of like how I don't want to think about the Ponds not being around any more. *cling* (I mean, I will love the new people because I always do, but. Woe.)
However, yes, I would fly away in the TARDIS without a second thought, I have to say. We'd have to stop and pick up purplefringe because I'm pretty sure she'd kill me otherwise, but then I am GONE. :D I would like lots of alien planets, please!
I was just looking at pictures of his precious face and it occurred to me that when that does happen, my own face will be a permanent backwards D face.
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Okay maybe not permanent, but still.
I would go wherever he wanted to take me, but I'll be honest, I would love to hit up a bunch of museums on other planets. The Delirium Archive intrigues me. Obv we would have to supplement our intergalactic museum-ing with lots of running, but. :D
1. I am plotting nefariously to worsen your plight with epic-length, out-of-order babyfic that I literally had to stop writing several times because I got too distracted by the cute.
2. I totally understand what you mean. Eleven was my first Doctor, and I realized earlier this week that despite having spent the last series and a half batting down random Tennant fangirls with "He's the Doctor, you should love every Doctor or you're not a true Whovian", I am about 99% likely to reject the next Doctor on principle. At the very least, he's going to have a hell of a time winning me over. I AM SUCH A HYPOCRITE T^T
3. I would go, but that's mostly because I have no upcoming bar exams and I'm very much at a crossroads point in my life. By that I mean, it wouldn't interrupt anything, it would just be one of several paths I could choose. Also because I'm generally bored with everything that's ever happened to me. Running for my life sounds about right. XD /eternal-five-year-old.
2. Word. leiascully and started watching DW for River, because we kept seeing awesome graphics of her on Tumblr and we were like, okay, we give, we'll watch this show, because look at this kickass woman. So we caught Impossible Astronaut the day after it originally aired, and we were so in love with Eleven five minutes in that when he died we were like WHAT ARE THESE FEELINGS. So naturally we went back and watched all of series five while waiting for Day of the Moon to air. :D :D :D Then we swung back to series one and fell in love with Nine, too, but Ten, mmmm, Ten and I were on shaky ground for a long time. We're cool now, but it took him a long time to woo me. I feel like Twelve is gonna be a repeat of that, and for no fault of Twelve's, whom I am sure will be fabulous! (I am hoping for a Timelady? A GIRL CAN DREAM.) alkdsjfa;f ELEVEN NEVER LEAVE ME.
3. It would really only be the time right before the bar. Any other time, let's roll, Time Lord.
1. On its waaaay~ (HTML, y u take so long for just 4500 words?)
2. Ha! I started watching DW during series 5 because I found the commercials airing in America vaguely interesting and I had just moved and still had two months before school started, but I wasn't that into it until suddenly, BAM! those shoes. And then I watched all of it and went back and watched the entirety of series 1-4 in search of River episodes. Still a bit disappointed by the discovery that she'd only shown up once before.
Yeah, I get the idea of loving the Doctor no matter what, but I think that everyone has at least one or two that they connect with so much. It's kind of a shame that people tend to connect to their first Doctor so much, because it really does make it hard to make peace with the new/other versions.
As for whether I'd go with the Doctor, I've clearly given this far too much thought and have come to the following conclusions:
+ If I had no context whatsoever and had no idea what the crazy man in a box was asking me to do, I'd run screaming. I hate to admit it, honestly, but I'm far too cowardly cautious to take that kind of leap. My parents told me too many horror stories about strangers when I was a child
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Eleven is just my guy. ♥ ETA And there was more to that sentence but LJ decided to eat it? IDEK. APPARENTLY LJ DOES NOT SUPPORT MY LOVE FOR ELEVEN. I SEE YOU, LJ.
Those are awesome and reasonable answers! Clearly you will live longer than I will, lol. I figure the way the companions usually meet the Doctor, there's already some wacky shenanigans going on-- the Nestians, with Rose, the Jood, with Martha, Donna's bug husband-to-be and the adipose babies, the crack in the skin of the universe, with Amy, and on and on-- so by the time he's like, "Time machine? How 'bout it?" I'll have at least some kind of inkling that he's not a total creeper, even if he is, demonstrably, a madman with a box. Bless his face(s). All of them. ♥
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However, yes, I would fly away in the TARDIS without a second thought, I have to say. We'd have to stop and pick up purplefringe because I'm pretty sure she'd kill me otherwise, but then I am GONE. :D I would like lots of alien planets, please!
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Okay maybe not permanent, but still.
I would go wherever he wanted to take me, but I'll be honest, I would love to hit up a bunch of museums on other planets. The Delirium Archive intrigues me. Obv we would have to supplement our intergalactic museum-ing with lots of running, but. :D
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2. I totally understand what you mean. Eleven was my first Doctor, and I realized earlier this week that despite having spent the last series and a half batting down random Tennant fangirls with "He's the Doctor, you should love every Doctor or you're not a true Whovian", I am about 99% likely to reject the next Doctor on principle. At the very least, he's going to have a hell of a time winning me over. I AM SUCH A HYPOCRITE T^T
3. I would go, but that's mostly because I have no upcoming bar exams and I'm very much at a crossroads point in my life. By that I mean, it wouldn't interrupt anything, it would just be one of several paths I could choose. Also because I'm generally bored with everything that's ever happened to me. Running for my life sounds about right. XD /eternal-five-year-old.
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2. Word. leiascully and started watching DW for River, because we kept seeing awesome graphics of her on Tumblr and we were like, okay, we give, we'll watch this show, because look at this kickass woman. So we caught Impossible Astronaut the day after it originally aired, and we were so in love with Eleven five minutes in that when he died we were like WHAT ARE THESE FEELINGS. So naturally we went back and watched all of series five while waiting for Day of the Moon to air. :D :D :D Then we swung back to series one and fell in love with Nine, too, but Ten, mmmm, Ten and I were on shaky ground for a long time. We're cool now, but it took him a long time to woo me. I feel like Twelve is gonna be a repeat of that, and for no fault of Twelve's, whom I am sure will be fabulous! (I am hoping for a Timelady? A GIRL CAN DREAM.) alkdsjfa;f ELEVEN NEVER LEAVE ME.
3. It would really only be the time right before the bar. Any other time, let's roll, Time Lord.
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2. Ha! I started watching DW during series 5 because I found the commercials airing in America vaguely interesting and I had just moved and still had two months before school started, but I wasn't that into it until suddenly, BAM! those shoes. And then I watched all of it and went back and watched the entirety of series 1-4 in search of River episodes. Still a bit disappointed by the discovery that she'd only shown up once before.
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As for whether I'd go with the Doctor, I've clearly given this far too much thought and have come to the following conclusions:
+ If I had no context whatsoever and had no idea what the crazy man in a box was asking me to do, I'd run screaming. I hate to admit it, honestly, but I'm far too cowardly cautious to take that kind of leap. My parents told me too many horror stories about strangers when I was a child ( ... )
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Those are awesome and reasonable answers! Clearly you will live longer than I will, lol. I figure the way the companions usually meet the Doctor, there's already some wacky shenanigans going on-- the Nestians, with Rose, the Jood, with Martha, Donna's bug husband-to-be and the adipose babies, the crack in the skin of the universe, with Amy, and on and on-- so by the time he's like, "Time machine? How 'bout it?" I'll have at least some kind of inkling that he's not a total creeper, even if he is, demonstrably, a madman with a box. Bless his face(s). All of them. ♥
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there's people who agree with me.
And a quick gif story about my encounter with Twelve.
But seriously, time travel is something I've always dreamed of. So if the Doctor, any Doctor, showed up at my door today it would be like this:
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HERE IS MY REACTION TO MEETING THE DOCTOR. A STORY IN GIFS.
MY REACTION:
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