i have to say, the whole 80s bicycle nostalgia aesthetic worked well when they were children, doesn’t quite hit the same now that they’re all 45
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- doctor who (owner of a magical box who can travel literally anywhere in the universe at any time in a matter of seconds): hrmmm today i will go to… london… or perhaps wales… lots to consider…
- Peter Capaldi confirms he’s in the Doctor Who actors’ group chat. “Most of us have Chris [Eccleston] muted because he lets us know every single time he goes for a piss,” he tells Variety.
- Christopher Eccleston on whether he’d return to Doctor Who to act alongside 15th Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa: “How did you people get in my house?” Source: Doctor Who Magazine
- Replying to @RyeDomainethe later seasons are still enjoyable and have great moments but yeah season 1 should have been the whole story tbh
- i miss when the TARDIS used to land in places that look so ordinary and familiar, like it could be just around the corner. makes it all feel so realThere's something so very special about the mundanity of this image. Just so nostalgic and magical. Takes me right back to being a kid.
- you know, i could probably write a whole essay on how capaldi’s era being darker and more mature is the show growing up with its audience who largely aren’t children anymore, and regressing back to camper and brighter aesthetics is part of why the show is losing peoplePersonally I do fw the terrible vibes of series 9
- brings doctor who into a new decade, refreshing the show. forms a close attachment to a young blonde companion (🧵)
- the 15th doctor: trapped in a fake reality that’s collapsing in on itself every day, trying to stop an evil time lady from awakening a mad god from the underverse to feast on the world the 14th doctor:






















