Here I bring you another dump of motivational posters. At some point I'll have to start making new ones, but I really have made a lot of these over the past year. This time I even bring a couple of series of motivators.
Lovely motivators. The Retroactively Tragic one was definitely sad while The Stuff of Legend was just love.
Oh and I must say that the photo from Torchwood, with the Bad Wolf writing, I did NOT notice that writing until now. Thanks for that! Glad to see that the Bad Wolf name continues to live on every now and then.
The Bad Wolf graffiti was something I had to have pointed out to me originally (all the Bad Wolf references pretty much always had to be) but I do love that it's there (and since this is also the episode where Jack talked about how he felt like he was being kept alive for something so in my mind the two are connected).
Retroactively Tragic now completely stands out to me when I watch New Earth and it just breaks my heart, because he so doesn't like impossible anymore. And I like the Stuff of Legends one too, good to know other people do too so thanks for leaving feedback.
You know as much as I want to enjoy most episodes as if Doomsday never happened I can't help but think of what happens in the end. The back of my mind likes to hope that The Doctor is using his love of the impossible to continue to look for ways to get back to Rose. Doesn't matter if it's off-camera but it'd be nice to believe that every now and then he takes another look at the parallel universe problem.
Fear Her in particular is one of the toughest episodes to watch, unless you completely disregard the last few minutes of Doomdsay.
Bad Wolf brought Jack back for a reason. I always wonder how much control over the Vortex Rose/Bad Wolf possessed. Based on the Doctor, Rose couldn't control the Vortex but Jack's feelings of being alive for a reason definitely imply that she had more control than the Doctor realized.
At this point one reason I like to think of is that Rose wanted to make sure that The Doctor would never be alone again. :)
The back of my mind likes to hope that The Doctor is using his love of the impossible to continue to look for ways to get back to Rose. Doesn't matter if it's off-camera but it'd be nice to believe that every now and then he takes another look at the parallel universe problem.
See for me, he seems so unhappy and depressed in season 3 that I have a hard time thinking he spends much time on the problem. Because he's lost all hope and belief, if he still believed he'd keep looking, but also if he kept looking I think it would keep his hopes up (because he's been wrong about so many impossible things being impossible it's hard to believe him on this). It would be nice to think he was searching, but I have a difficult time doing it.
And Fear Her is so *happy* that it almost hurts knowing what's going to happen, and yet I seem to lose myself in it up until the Doctor gets all moody at the end.
I always wonder how much control over the Vortex Rose/Bad Wolf possessed. Based on the Doctor, Rose couldn't control the Vortex
The more I think about it the more I realize the only person the Bad Wolf stuff ever made sense to was Rose, the Doctor never really understood what was going on, so the more it justifies my belief that he has no idea what further effects there might be and how much control she had. I mean, Jack's intuition that there was a reason could be wrong, it could just have been Rose going overboard with not wanting Jack to die but...she managed to spread the message across universes, so I just don't think that Jack's immortality was a mistake.
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Date: 2007-08-08 06:03 am (UTC)Oh and I must say that the photo from Torchwood, with the Bad Wolf writing, I did NOT notice that writing until now. Thanks for that! Glad to see that the Bad Wolf name continues to live on every now and then.
Again great motivational posters!
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Date: 2007-08-08 05:15 pm (UTC)Retroactively Tragic now completely stands out to me when I watch New Earth and it just breaks my heart, because he so doesn't like impossible anymore. And I like the Stuff of Legends one too, good to know other people do too so thanks for leaving feedback.
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Date: 2007-08-09 03:02 am (UTC)Fear Her in particular is one of the toughest episodes to watch, unless you completely disregard the last few minutes of Doomdsay.
Bad Wolf brought Jack back for a reason. I always wonder how much control over the Vortex Rose/Bad Wolf possessed. Based on the Doctor, Rose couldn't control the Vortex but Jack's feelings of being alive for a reason definitely imply that she had more control than the Doctor realized.
At this point one reason I like to think of is that Rose wanted to make sure that The Doctor would never be alone again. :)
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Date: 2007-08-09 03:57 am (UTC)See for me, he seems so unhappy and depressed in season 3 that I have a hard time thinking he spends much time on the problem. Because he's lost all hope and belief, if he still believed he'd keep looking, but also if he kept looking I think it would keep his hopes up (because he's been wrong about so many impossible things being impossible it's hard to believe him on this). It would be nice to think he was searching, but I have a difficult time doing it.
And Fear Her is so *happy* that it almost hurts knowing what's going to happen, and yet I seem to lose myself in it up until the Doctor gets all moody at the end.
I always wonder how much control over the Vortex Rose/Bad Wolf possessed. Based on the Doctor, Rose couldn't control the Vortex
The more I think about it the more I realize the only person the Bad Wolf stuff ever made sense to was Rose, the Doctor never really understood what was going on, so the more it justifies my belief that he has no idea what further effects there might be and how much control she had. I mean, Jack's intuition that there was a reason could be wrong, it could just have been Rose going overboard with not wanting Jack to die but...she managed to spread the message across universes, so I just don't think that Jack's immortality was a mistake.