All the things I’ve seen him do for me, for you, for all of us. For the whole stupid planet and every planet out there. He does it alone, mum. But not anymore, because now he’s got me.
I know everyone seems to want Natalie Dormer for Carol Danvers, but I’d like to offer up the obvious choice: Gwendoline Christie.
Note: She’d be taller than the entire rest of the cast of the Avengers. Hemsworth is also 6’3”, but she seems to have a few extra centimeters. Just picture her.
ohgod please oh pl;ease
i flipped out a little bit. she’s so perfect oh my god.
“So, if you’re seeing this, I guess it means I’m, well, dead. Hope it was impressive! Not crossing the road or an incident with a toaster. I just wanted to say it’s okay, it really is.”
oh fleur. fleur forgive me. when i first read the books you irritated me. i didn’t get it. but now. omg now. fleur you are my fave. this scene. i know how she feels. the only time in my life that i’ve ever been properly pants-wettingly (non-irrationally) scared is when i thought i’d lost my baby sister in a crowd. i can promise you all that before this fleur spent up to twenty minutes hugging gabriele and sobbing. this scene says so much about fleur you have no idea. and she is just so wonderful.
oh my god martha nearly did to the earth what the doctor did to gallifrey
oh my god
This is the exact reason why I maintain my position that Martha was not, under any circumstances, the companion.
She was the doctor.
Now I know that he’s always the same man at the core after regenerations so on and so forth, but when it really boils down, the doctor isn’t a timelord, the doctor is an idea. At least in the RTD era, every companion at one point or another, has had to make the choice to become the doctor.
Rose Became the Doctor when she accepted her fate as the bad wolf.
Mickey became the doctor when he stayed in the parallel universe.
Donna became the doctor during the meta-crisis.
Jack became the doctor when he ‘died’ for the first time trying to save everyone before Rose destroyed the Daleks.
But Martha? Martha was different, Martha was special. Martha never chose to become the doctor, because that was who she always was in her heart; and substantially she was the only companion of the RTD era who didn’t need to be saved by either the timelord doctor or TARDIS intervention (in the case of Jack, seeing as it was the badwolf, who brought him back).