Showing posts with label The Doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Doctor. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

Sassy Overload - The 9th Doctor

Art by (unknown)

I have only seen three episodes of 9, but I already love him. He's so sassy, and for some reason I just love his smile. Like, just look at him:

I also love his interaction with Rose, and just how he delivers his lines. My favorite so far from him is:
He just looks so offended. I just can't NOT love this guy. XD

Oh and also this:

He's such a great Doctor, and I'm so glad that I'm watching him. I admittedly skipped him before, but at least now I'm watching him. :)
That's all I've got to say about him... for now. XD 



The Fluffy Hair - Where I Talk About Tenny

Art by MPMG

What I love most about the Tenth Doctor is that he shows the sweet side of the Doctor. The side that is brave AND kind. The hero that is the Doctor. He's concerned about his friends, and cares about them so much that it hurts him, even to the point that he would die for them. Even as he was dying, he wanted to "say" one last goodbye to each of them. 
But Tenny isn't all serious. He also has a silly side him him.
I love it when he says stuff like:

And that time when he said:

And when he tries to sound all scientific-y:

And I just love how he says this ^.^   :

Plus just.... just these:

Those are some of my favorite quotes from him. ^.^ He's got a great sense of humor.
...
But there's one thing I haven't mentioned...






The hair.  <3 

Yes, I just had to do it. ;) 

He'll always be my first and favorite Doctor.,  and those are my favorite things about Tenny. ^.^

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Doctor Who Fan Fiction

Hello guys! I've been working on some Doctor Who fan fic and have compiled several character and character group overviews. I've basically worked out the plot but now I need a name for my story before moving forward. If you could read this then suggest something I would appreciate it!



                      Synopsis:
  • Carly Wellings, a freelance journalist from Boston has been struggling to make ends meet with her job. The level of stress only increases when she starts to receive messages on her old typewriters and phones, calling out to her for help. Thinking she is going crazy Carly finally extracts a clear message from one of the transmissions and decides to act upon it. The message tells her to wait at one of the busiest bus stops in New York and wait for a stranger to appear, and a stranger does in fact appear. A man in a blue suit who calls himself the Doctor.

        Character and character groups:
THE ALIENS:
  • The aliens searching for Carly Wellings are called the Turalok, a humanoid species born without mouths. They communicate telepathically among themselves but almost any other kind can not hear them so they use the technology of other species to communicate with other species. The Turalok wear masks over their mouths and usually also over their heads and wear ceremonial robes customary with their race. They are brilliant engineers and have devoted their lives to peace and protecting others but have slowly been killed off one by one or sold as slaves to more powerful species. One of their greatest technology is a frequency cloak that cancels any frequencies trying to track you or your technology down. They gave this to Carly the night they saved her from the Sontaran and now as they are being hunted by the bounty hunters they need the cloaking device to hide and save themselves.

THE BOUNTY HUNTERS:
  • The bounty hunters are a group of time traveling sportsmen who take pride in acquiring trophies from the most rare of species and also consider any species beside human to be inferior and animal-like compared to themselves. The bounty hunters are led by a ex soldier named Captain Karri Suends who takes her orders from a general Jad. They have tracked the Turalok down to twenty first century New York and have been hunting for them ever since while trying to extract information from a captured Turalok. The one flaw of the Turalok cloaking technology is that if one has the height of tracking codes and help you can track the cloaking signal because it is so unique, if just very faintly. But two or more tracking devices together disrupts and disperses the signal, making it almost impossible to find. Karri and her subordinate Harrison Gallef realize that Carly has a vital role to play in the capture and killing of their sport and try to bait her out and capture her for information.

CARLY WELLINGS
  • Carly is a twenty two year old engaged journalist living in Boston, works in New York. When she was a small child the Turalok saved her from being killed by a Sontaran then placed a cloaking device on the girl to protect her from other aliens though she did not know it at the time. Now with her fiance gone into service with SpecOps Carly is struggling to make ends meet. She loves collecting old technology from the twenties and thirties specifically. She has several typewriters, old phones and radios to inspire her while she is writing. Recently Carly has been getting strange messages on the old phones, radios and typewriters and they have started in her phone and computer. A voice told her to meet at a specific bus stop on a certain street, one of the busiest in the city. Meanwhile the bounty hunters have also been trying to track her down but her sent is too scrambled for them to make out. While all this is going on the Doctor has been tracking all three down but has come to the conclusion that without Carly he will not be able to save the Turalok.

THE DOCTOR'S PART:

  • After the Doctor wiped Donna Noble's memories of traveling in the Tardis he ends up in Manhattan tracking down the Turalok in hopes that he can help them return to their home. Picking up the frequencies of the cloaking technology the Doctor finds out who Carly Welling is and connects her to the Turalok. He also picked up several transmissions between Karri and general Jad. Knowing that he will have to move fast the Doctor sets up a meeting with Carly to try to unravel the mystery.   

If you guys could help me out by suggesting a name for this fan fic that would be awesome, thanks! Also tell me what you think of the plot so far and if it makes any sense.






               signing off

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Doctor Donna and the Girl who Forgot

So I thought I would do a blog post about Donna Noble. Just because Donna is so sassy and smart without even trying to be. (Okay maybe she is trying to be sassy, which is totally cool). And I recently watched the episode where she Uh.. Leaves.



 The first time I watched The Runaway Bride, Donna's first episode, I was more than a little skeptical. Of course I was still reeling from the blow of losing Rose. I loved Rose Tyler as much as the Doctor did and did not want to see her go. Like my first Doctor she was the first companion I saw and learned to grow attached to. No one warned me that the Doctor has had more than just one companion and that in the end, all companions leave in someway or another. I was traumatized, I admit.
   And then there was Donna.

Yes, my reaction was just like the Doctor's when Donna Noble suddenly appeared in the TARDIS. I was like please! Let the Doctor cry, let him try to deal with his grief! And then this random person in her wedding dress suddenly shows up in the TARDIS.
"What?! What?... Wha.. What?!"
Let the sass begin!

I admit, it took a while to get used to Donna. She didn't mind yelling and snarking the Doctor at every single opportunity and was generally hostile for the first half of the episode. That is, until the Doctor starting saving her life. And in the end, Donna saved him.
I was sure that she would be the new companion and at the end of Donna's first episode I realized that I wanted her to be, still feeling slightly guilty that I got over Rose so quick. Donna helped the Doctor defeat the creepy spider lady and saved him from being drowned. I thought everything was perfect. They were going to travel in the TARDIS together and we'd have another awesome few seasons with Ten. But no. When the Doctor asked Donna to come with him she said no, and he said no to a Christmas dinner. Of course he did, stupid alien! (sorry, not you. The Doctor was a stupid alien, I mean. You're probably a very smart alien).
   And so we began again, this time with Martha Jones.


   Don't get me wrong. I'm not hating on Martha. She's caring and brave but there was a tension between her and the Doctor that the Doctor didn't even know about til she was walking out the TARDIS door. She loved him and he could not tell. In the end, it was better for her to leave. Our little fandom brains just couldn't handle the tension any longer.

And so we were left alone again, in the dark. No one was there for the Doctor. Something had to be done!

And then Donna came in again, like us, searching for the Doctor and wondering what he was up to. Adipose. Remember them? Yeah, me neither. We were also introduced to Donna's grandfather Wilfred Mott, one of the most important characters in ten's regeneration.
The Doctor and Donna were reunited and this time she said yes, and may I say that they got along famously together.
Causing Vesuvius to erupt, saving the Ood, defeating the Sontarans and accidentally taking Martha along for another adventure in The Doctor's Daughter. The Doctor's Daughter was one of my favorite episodes. It showed Donna helping the Doctor to except Jenny and in turn the Doctor showed Jenny that she could be so much more than a soldier.
">(shhhhhh! Jenny's alive!) Spoilers.
">Not to mention meeting Agatha Christie, defeating a giant wasp and running into River Song in Silence in the Library.


Jenny: And Time Lords, what are they for? 
The Doctor: For? They're not for anything.
Jenny: So what do we do?

The Doctor: I travel. Through time and space. 
Donna Noble: He saves worlds, rescues civilizations, defeats terrible creatures and runs a lot. Seriously, there's an outrageous amount of running involved. 
The Doctor: [opens hidden door] Got it! 
[shouts echo
The Doctor: Now, what were you saying about running? 

Donna Noble: How about you, are you alright? 
The Doctor: Oh, I'm always all right. 
Donna Noble: Is "All right" special time-lord code for... not really all right at all? 
The Doctor: Why? 
Donna Noble: Because I'm alright too. 

Donna Noble: Oy! And you be careful, all right? 
The Doctor: Ahh, taking a big space truck with a bunch of strangers across a diamond planet called Midnight? What could possibly go wrong?


Donna Noble: Yeah but think about it. There's a murder, a mystery, and Agatha Christie.
The Doctor: So? Happens to me all the time. 
Donna Noble: No, but isn't that a bit weird? Agatha Christie didn't walk around surrounded by murders, not really. I mean that's like meeting Charles Dickens, and he's surrounded by ghosts, at Christmas. 

Donna: What did you do? 
The Doctor: Guess what I've got Donna. 
The Doctor: Pockets. 
Donna: How did they fit in there? 
The Doctor: They're bigger on the inside. 

Lucius: Who are you? 
The Doctor: I am... Spartacus. 
Donna Noble: And so am I. 
Lucius: Mr. and Mrs. Spartacus? 
The Doctor: Oh, no no no, we're not married. 
Donna Noble: [overlapping the Doctor] We're not together. 
Lucius: Oh, brother and sister? Yes, of course, you look very much alike. 
The DoctorDonna Noble: [looking at each other; surprised and a bit disgruntled] Really? 



But then there began to be foreshadowing of Donna's demise. Starting with "The Fires of Pompeii".  
"There's something on your back."

And the Ood also confirmed that Donna Noble would soon be leaving.  I began hoping that she would leave like Martha, because she wanted to. Wishful thinking of course, I mean come on. This is Doctor Who we are talking about! Plus Donna kept insisting that she would  never leave and would always travel with the Doctor. Yeah, Rose said the same thing. And if you think about it, there were many many things leading up to Donna's ending her travels with the Doctor. She could not remember who the Doctor was or any of her adventures in "Forest of the Dead"   .
Also in Turn Left anything memory she had ever had with the Doctor was completely gone. She had to rely on trusting Rose to get things back to normal. Turn Left made it clear that Donna was no ordinary person like she claimed to be. Time was changing around her. And she was the most important person in the whole wide universe. Whatever that meant, I knew that it could not be good for her in the end.
I breathed a long sigh of relief when Donna woke up again after she sacrificed herself in the alternate universe. Honestly I didn't think she would make it. But she did, at least for that episode. And so did the Doctor.
But then she had to go and say it didn't she?
"Bad Wolf."
 When she created a clone of the Doctor she not only saved the entire universe but also created a happy ending for Rose Tyler and the Doctor. But not for her. For Donna it was the end of her time traveling in the TARDIS.



In the end, Donna Noble was the sassiest most important girl who forgot. And she will always be one of my favorite Who companions.



                signing off