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Rory Williams is technically older than the Doctor.

WHYYYYYYYYYYY

WHAT ARE YOU.

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foundahufflepuff:

doctorwho:

I know these things.

I love these people 

I’m not sure why, but I think I ship Arthur/Karen’s friendship more than Matt/Karen’s marriage friendship.

BFI Let’s Kill Hitler Screening and Q&A 

(A.K.A. The time Karen laughed for at least 22 seconds, non-stop.)

BFI Interviewer: But you seem to be—your heroism is becoming—is developing. It becomes much more…

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Guys, I have decided I want a Rory Williams action figure.

Except there aren’t any. So I suggest we do what Whovians do best and raise a little hell about it. I found this Facebook page here, so you can like it if you so desire. I am going to write a letter to BBC requesting one as well. 

They should record an album together.

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They should record an album together.

30 Days of the Ponds Day 8: Favorite Ponds Moment (overall)

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When Amy remembers who Rory is in The Wedding of River Song.

 

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Wise words from Mr. Darvill. 

Wise words from Mr. Darvill. 

This might be over-analyzing just a BIT too far but…

Has anyone else noticed a motif of “stairs” in Doctor Who? Particularly Season 6?

There’s still that staircase to nowhere in Amy Pond’s house (it’s only two stories with no attic from the outside, but three stories on the inside?)

In Night Terrors, they fight the dolls off on stairs.

The first time we see The Doctor, Amy, and Rory in The God Complex, they are on a stair case.

In The Lodger, there is a staircase leading up to the perception-filter-ed upper floor.

There’s a cut of The Doctor looking up the stairs in Closing Time.

There are loads of other scenes with stairs (climbing the towers in Vampires in Venice, the upper level in The Almost People, The Doctor descending the stairs in Let’s Kill Hitler, climbing the stairs in the British Museum in Vincent and The Doctor, etc) but I thought these were the most obvious. Clearly, not EVERY staircase means something, that would be like going crazy every time you see a pair of shoes in Doctor Who. I just feel that sometimes there is specific emphasis on stairs in certain shots and important scenes that occur on stairs.  

There have also been several occurances of elevators (lifts) leading to places they shouldn’t (a la Night Terrors, Closing Time, etc). 

It’s probably over-analyzing, but I think it’s interesting! 

disclaimer: NONE of these images are mine! They are all linked to where I found them!

Thank you, Arthur.

Thank you, Arthur.

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Ode to The Ponds

The Legs and The Nose,

Everyone companion knows

That their time will always come.

———

So now that you’re done,

Be happy you’ve won

The best exit they’ve ever had.

———

It may have been short

But it’s death that you thwart,

And sadness and pain and betrayal.

———

And what good times you’ve had!

The good and the bad,

Adventures, stories to share.

———

The waiting was hard,

But don’t disregard,

The people you helped on the way.

———

Your child was lost,

And now you feel tossed,

But you’re as best as the rest have been.

———

In Leadworth and Rome,

Now it’s time to go home

But know you’ll be truly missed

———

Your story’s not done,

Though The Doctor has run,

It’s the Ponds that we’ll always be fond of.