A soldier, guilty as charged.
doctor who
Danny Pink: Clara, all I want is for you to be honest with me.
DW fandom: OMG HOW DARE HE??? asking for honesty…… in rELATIONSHIP?!! that is ABUSIVE!!!!1!! HE IS MAKING UNFAIR DEMANDS!1!1!! HE IS AN ARROGANT AND CONTROLLING ABUSER!!!!!!!!!!
[via per-mare-ad-astra]
thiswandcouldbealittlemoresonic:
– Time Lord! Might have known!
– Might have know what?Best bit of the episode by a lot. This scene alone made me like Danny so much more

This fell through a hole in time and space. I wonder if it’s accurate. I hope it is.
The only thing inaccurate in this piece is the adoption of Melody. They adopted a boy named Anthony, who later brought a letter to Brian Williams, telling him about the life of Rory and Amy. This is canonly confirmed in a scripted short. (x) So I was kinda sad about this missing, and Melody being the replacement. But overal this gave me goosebumps and made me ‘dawwww’ and ‘noohhhh’ like a baby!
(Tagging you so you read this ^^ sarah531)
Thanks! :D
This was written before PS came out…probably mere days before it came out, actually. I’m a bit disappointed that Anthony didn’t get to be in this article too because his existence is a detail I adore. I do very VERY much like to think the Ponds found little Melody on the streets of New York and got to raise her, though. They deserved that much! Anyway, glad you liked this. :)
A really important note to make of Time Heist is the fact that again the Doctor ignored what the female character said, (in this case the all so sexy and not at all original bank lady,) and tells her to call him because one day she will need him. Although it is not exactly in the context he may as well be saying something along the lines of, ‘you’re only a woman and I am the Doctor and everyone needs me one day, so of course you will too, don’t worry I’ll set things right with my band of useless side-kicks that I keep around for the odd laugh and to look pretty beside me.’
I am so done with Steven Moffat.
“I didn’t like the plot of this episode, so I’m going to ignore the actual motivations of the female villain and imply that her being ‘sexy’ is somehow wrong when she does nothing sexual apart from possibly wear high heels and have (covered) breasts. Clara, despite being an accomplished teacher and the Doctor’s saviour more than once, is useless and there to look pretty. Saibra, a non-sexualised woman of colour who used her powers to help save the day, is likewise useless and just there to look pretty. Although the Doctor did not actually say anything remotely along the lines of ‘you’re only a woman’ to anyone in this episode, I have decided that he actually did, because I apparently have deep-seated misogynistic tendencies that I prefer to blame on Steven Moffat rather than do anything about.”



























