Title: Pinstripes & Jacquard ‘Verse, Chapter 18: Time Heals All Wounds
Author: psyfi_geekgirl
BetaBabe: akkajemo
Characters/Pairings: Twelfth Doctor, River, Jack, The Master
Rating: PG-13
Excerpt: Was the Master actually dismayed to see the Doctor, cut down at last?
Word Count: 3,558
Disclaimer: Until she’s Jossed, Twelve is mine-but of course, based
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If Robert Holmes hadn't gotten sick, if there had been a better set of writers that the Bakers. A better companion than Bonnie Langford.
The Valeyard was a totally wicked idea. the best of Who - ambitious and intriguing. Moffet's 'Dream Lord' was a similar coin.
A Doctor without compasion and mercy.
Is it going to be Ten, driven mad? But you love Ten
I've never really liked the whole resurrection --the Last of the Time Lords was pretty dreadful, except for the actors, David, Bernard, Jon --they saved that show.
looking forward to the next chapter
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LOL! Truer words were never spoken!!! :D
But you love Ten
Oh, I do--very much, which is why I think this fate is so heartbreaking! But it makes sense to me as Ten left just teetering on the Timelord Victorious thing. I don't for a minute think this was totally exorcised from him, hence it comes out again, here. Ultimately, I wrote this stuff as if it could actually be a part of the series--that was one of the rules for myself, and part of this exercise of writing these. Arguably there might be some things that would never fly (e.g. The "death" scene of Twelve a few chapters ago might be a bit too much for "family" TV), but I've at least tried to answer the question for myself of, if Twelve was really cast as a female, what might have to happen in order for the audience to accept her? Keeping with this, if you bring Ten back, then what must happen with the arc of the character in order to keep it fresh? What might ( ... )
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