the eighth doctor

new Doctor Who short stories!

Yesterday Chris Chibnall released a little Doctor Who story and today Russell T Davies released one. You can find them here

She saw the ground and calculated her own velocity. Ooh, this is going to hurt, she thought. Even with a soft landing. And it probably won’t be a soft landing. She crossed her fingers and hoped she was heading for an open air trampoline factory.

and here!

The Doctor falls. Every atom around him is sucked upwards, towards the fire, but he alone is capable of falling, saved – or damned – by the Moment’s shadow. Above him, he feels the Time Lock solidify, sealing off the war from reality, and as his body tumbles out of existence, into plasmaspace, then foulspace, then beyond, the Doctor leans into the fall, head first, arms wide, diving into infinity.

(Davies’s one isn’t canon-compatible anymore, but who cares. Also his one comes with a snazzy mockup Target cover.) Apparently there’ll be something else released tonight as well, so that’s nice.

Everything that appeared in that one scene from The Timeless Children

You know the one.

Honestly, whatever you think of the episode… WHAT A SCENE. Over five decades of Doctor Who history (Whostory?) packed into a few seconds. With the theme tune! I loved it to pieces.

So being me I’ve gone through it frame by frame to pick out everything that appeared. (This gets pretty long, as you may have expected, sorry)

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theheroheart:

The Eighth Doctor’s on-screen appearances • Because when someone says ‘The Night of the Doctor’ was the first time the movie was acknowledged, I get a little frustrated.

Sadly, this only racks up to about 75 minutes, but, thankfully, Eight also has about 78 novels (plus short stories), some 350ish pages of comics, and 120 hours of audio dramas, with more coming out every year.