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btvs + finales

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elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey:

joelbyeman:

I feel like people in horror movies live in an alternate universe where there are no horror movies

That explains a lot

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Clara Oswald Facial Expressions The Rings Of Akhaten

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punmonster:

i always seem to follow all the nice people/ nice parts of the fandom

the bad parts of the fandom seem like some far off land that i only hear about through folklore and the tales of swarthy fishermen

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llamallamanewt:

canyousonicme:

melodyoswinpond:

She will be amazing.

River Song’s timeline (so far), in pictures.

I’m really glad someone figured this out and put it in order. =)

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7.01 / 7.13

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In a moment of pressure, he doesn’t hesitate to identify River as “an ex” and, later, she and we realise the depth of his feelings for her, the pain he suffers. “You’re always here to me,” he tells River. “And I always listen and I can always see you.” He opens his heart and for once seizes the chance to kiss her, even though she is now only “an echo”.

Alex Kingston and Matt Smith play these scenes with convincing tenderness.

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Doctor Who: The Name of the Doctor review (via youvegotwings)

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medleypond:

As requested by an anon, here’s my (shortened) version of the beautiful song sung at the end of “The Rings of Akhaten”. I had to fudge on some of the words at the beginning because it was difficult to make them out, but I really hope you guys like it. (Best with headphones.)

This is Akhaten’s Hymn.

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