watsonisthebamfking:

identity-no2:

allrightfine:

orbitingasupernova:

The mating dance of the wild Tennant

oh look he’s attracted a gorgeous young Piper

Meanwhile in the bush, a lone Barrowman appears, separated from his herd.

Suddenly a wild Smith tries to interfere

An Eccleston just watches gleefully from the sidelines

(Source: tennantscookiejar, via troglobite)

doortotomorrow:

sardonicus69:

doortotomorrow:

I always said that this picture would look better without the red eye, and so I corrected that problem with a simple red eye correction! Enjoy it, red eye free!

Awesome job doortomorrow!!!

Thank you, I was rather happy with the results too!

(via londonphile)

Posted 1 year ago (originally doortotomorrow) + 29 notes

Unpopular Opinion…

thebooshislooseandalittlebitraw:

c0nstant-vigilance:

Doctor Who edition

It may be just me, but after seeing Chris Eccleston and David Tennant’s eras of DW, I just don’t like the show as much having Moffat write it. It’s also the atmosphere of the show. And the fact that Moffat is losing my interest with all the plotlines that DO NOT make sense. I know he’ll eventually explain them, but I very much prefer the way the episodes used to be, the problem will be solved before the end, and there are a few MAJOR TO THE ENTIRE SERIES sub-plots that will be tied up before the end of that season. The fact that the eleventh Doctor’s show doesn’t mention all the things we were taught in series 1-4 just loses my interest in the show. It’s completely different.
It just makes me nostalgic for Russell T. Davies.

and its always fucken saving earth 

it used to be about saving everything, now its only fucken earth, 90% of the aliens are bad guys, and the doctor seems to be quirky just for the sake of it tbh i dread watching dr who these days its just painfull

ugh exactly. everything has to be a part of something bigger. it can’t just be a subtle connection like Bad Wolf in series one, it has to be confusing all of the time.

(Source: tombraidwood)

Posted 1 year ago (originally tombraidwood) + 50 notes

flapperorslapper:

This

is the Ninth Doctor. He’s over 900 years old,

and has suffered through many dark times.

Though he enjoys insulting humans,

he’s usually whiling to lend them a helping hand.

He really knows how to handle his wood,

He isn’t afraid of getting wet,

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