"And deeper than did ever plummet sound I'll drown my book," said Prospero, if you're keeping track -- everything ends. Every spell drops full fathoms eventually, and all revels eventually end; the great globe itself and all which it inherit must eventually dissolve. But, and this is essential: the end of every story contains the beginning of the
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Is that pathetic or what? I feel like an idiot, because that's the kind of shit you go through when someone dies. I mean, really dies, not when a fictional character regenerates on a television show and the actor is still alive, and the character saunters off with a new face.
So why is it my heart aches when I think about it? Why I try not to let myself think about it? Christ, it's easier to watch David do Hamlet and die at the end of that than it is to watch this!
*sob*
Lovely picspam, though. And thank you again for doing this. It is a sort of therapy for all of us.
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Oh, he'd better not. I kinda feel like that's not his toy to play with, in a way. I like that RTD was vague and it lets us speculate.
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"The only stop he has no agenda for." So true. He just wanted to see her one last time.
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Your commentary was just lovely, as were the pictures you chose. Thanks.
I will say, when the Doctor entered that box to save Wilf, my first thought was... "NO! Get Jack in here!"
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