Tell That To God: Meth, Simps and Other Creatures
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winterinthetardis:

I’m going to assume that they aren’t allowed to bring their ~*~special powers~*~ into arena unless they physically have that power (i.e. no wands, but you can’t stop Cas from being an Angel). I’m also assuming that they wouldn’t just be like FUQ DA POLIZ and storm the Capital because with these group of people, if Katniss can start a revolution, then all of these people together can take over the universe. 
People who die immediately (and most likely repeatedly): Rory
People who would would mostly likely refuse to actively kill, would only kill in self-defense and probably die a very sad and heart-wrenching Rue-style death: Rose, Donna, Martha, Neville
People who hate themselves and feel like they deserve death after everything they’ve done sacrifice themselves to save others: Eleven, Snape, Castiel
People who will end up dying saving the ones they love: Sam, Dean, John, Harry, River, Amy, Lestrade
People who accidentally die from stupidity: Ron, Peeta, Draco
I think in the end, cleverness will win out over everything and it will come down to The Master, Sherlock, Mycroft, Moriarty, Hermione and Katniss. The Master and Moriarty will form an alliance and take out Hermione, Katniss and Mycroft.
Just when you think its just the Master and Moriarty versus Sherlock, Eleven will show up. Because The Doctor would never give up in a universe in which the Master and Moriarty could be winners, so he tricks the system and fakes his own death in order to trick everyone else.
The Master and Moriarty versus The Doctor and Sherlock.  Sherlock and the Doctor trap the Master and Moriarty on the edge of a cliff, and demand that they give up - they’ve won. But the Doctor and Sherlock have underestimated the two; Moriarty tells Sherlock that he’d be happy to die, knowing that Sherlock and the Doctor would be forced to live on, with the deaths of all of their loved ones on their own hands (Bittersweet, isn’t it, Sherlock? A pyrrhic victory, if you will. You finally caught me, won this and now what? Back to the side of the Angels? Oh, but where’s John?) He’d then take his own life, gun-in-mouth, quick-and-dirty, knowing that the Master would use that chance to take out the Doctor and Sherlock. Of course they’d have planned for something like this.
But the Doctor knows the Master, has always known him, and he stops him - but something goes wrong. The Master gets hurt. The Doctor holds onto him, begging him to regenerate but the Master refuses him (Look at that. I win.) and dies in his arms. Pyrrhic victory indeed.
Last two, the Doctor and Sherlock. The universe needs the Doctor, Sherlock knows. He’s too important, too vital to the survival of so many people. Sherlock already has so much blood on his hands; Mycroft is gone, Lestrade is dead, John is-
(How will he ever be able to look Mrs. Hudson in the eyes?)
But it’s logic, Sherlock knows. Cut and dry. Fact. The Doctor is more important than Sherlock. Sherlock is expendable - the Doctor is not. But the Doctor is the Doctor and Sherlock knows that he would never accept his importance, would never let Sherlock die, not if there’s something that the Doctor feels like he can do to stop it. But Sherlock’s examined every possibility and he knows - there’s no escape. No nightlock, no tricking the system, no happily ever after (not for him, at least).
The Doctor rattles on, spouting hopeless ideas and useless plans. Sherlock is quiet. Mid-ramble about how they could possibly create some sort of pulley-system using thin, flexible branches to create a crack in the outer shell wall and wouldn’t everything just be so much easier if they just let him keep his bloody sonic, Sherlock knocks the Doctor out. Knowing he won’t have long, Sherlock unwraps his scarf and leaves it on the ground next to the Doctor (That’s what people do, right? They leave a note?) and he stands on the edge of the cliff. As the Doctor regains consciousness, he shakes his head, hears Sherlock’s soft “Goodbye, Doctor” and looks up to see Sherlock fall.
The Doctor wins.
But not really.

NILI. NILI MY EYES ARE WATERING. NILI I’M CRYING. THIS ISN’T OKAY.

Why did someone make this? Did you want me to drown in my own tears? Because congratulations you succeeded.

godtiss:

winterinthetardis:

I’m going to assume that they aren’t allowed to bring their ~*~special powers~*~ into arena unless they physically have that power (i.e. no wands, but you can’t stop Cas from being an Angel). I’m also assuming that they wouldn’t just be like FUQ DA POLIZ and storm the Capital because with these group of people, if Katniss can start a revolution, then all of these people together can take over the universe. 
  • People who die immediately (and most likely repeatedly): Rory
  • People who would would mostly likely refuse to actively kill, would only kill in self-defense and probably die a very sad and heart-wrenching Rue-style death: Rose, Donna, Martha, Neville
  • People who hate themselves and feel like they deserve death after everything they’ve done sacrifice themselves to save others: Eleven, Snape, Castiel
  • People who will end up dying saving the ones they love: Sam, Dean, John, Harry, River, Amy, Lestrade
  • People who accidentally die from stupidity: Ron, Peeta, Draco

I think in the end, cleverness will win out over everything and it will come down to The Master, Sherlock, Mycroft, Moriarty, Hermione and Katniss. The Master and Moriarty will form an alliance and take out Hermione, Katniss and Mycroft.

Just when you think its just the Master and Moriarty versus Sherlock, Eleven will show up. Because The Doctor would never give up in a universe in which the Master and Moriarty could be winners, so he tricks the system and fakes his own death in order to trick everyone else.

The Master and Moriarty versus The Doctor and Sherlock.  Sherlock and the Doctor trap the Master and Moriarty on the edge of a cliff, and demand that they give up - they’ve won. But the Doctor and Sherlock have underestimated the two; Moriarty tells Sherlock that he’d be happy to die, knowing that Sherlock and the Doctor would be forced to live on, with the deaths of all of their loved ones on their own hands (Bittersweet, isn’t it, Sherlock? A pyrrhic victory, if you will. You finally caught me, won this and now what? Back to the side of the Angels? Oh, but where’s John?) He’d then take his own life, gun-in-mouth, quick-and-dirty, knowing that the Master would use that chance to take out the Doctor and Sherlock. Of course they’d have planned for something like this.

But the Doctor knows the Master, has always known him, and he stops him - but something goes wrong. The Master gets hurt. The Doctor holds onto him, begging him to regenerate but the Master refuses him (Look at that. I win.) and dies in his arms. Pyrrhic victory indeed.

Last two, the Doctor and Sherlock. The universe needs the Doctor, Sherlock knows. He’s too important, too vital to the survival of so many people. Sherlock already has so much blood on his hands; Mycroft is gone, Lestrade is dead, John is-

(How will he ever be able to look Mrs. Hudson in the eyes?)

But it’s logic, Sherlock knows. Cut and dry. Fact. The Doctor is more important than Sherlock. Sherlock is expendable - the Doctor is not. But the Doctor is the Doctor and Sherlock knows that he would never accept his importance, would never let Sherlock die, not if there’s something that the Doctor feels like he can do to stop it. But Sherlock’s examined every possibility and he knows - there’s no escape. No nightlock, no tricking the system, no happily ever after (not for him, at least).

The Doctor rattles on, spouting hopeless ideas and useless plans. Sherlock is quiet. Mid-ramble about how they could possibly create some sort of pulley-system using thin, flexible branches to create a crack in the outer shell wall and wouldn’t everything just be so much easier if they just let him keep his bloody sonic, Sherlock knocks the Doctor out. Knowing he won’t have long, Sherlock unwraps his scarf and leaves it on the ground next to the Doctor (That’s what people do, right? They leave a note?) and he stands on the edge of the cliff. As the Doctor regains consciousness, he shakes his head, hears Sherlock’s soft “Goodbye, Doctor” and looks up to see Sherlock fall.

The Doctor wins.

But not really.

NILI. NILI MY EYES ARE WATERING. NILI I’M CRYING. THIS ISN’T OKAY.

Why did someone make this? Did you want me to drown in my own tears? Because congratulations you succeeded.

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What if The Doctor went to Hogwarts disguised as a teacher, using his tried and true alias John Smith? He could pretend that The Sonic Screwdriver was his wand. Maybe he’d suggest that they replace all of the house elves with Ood, because you know, they’re super reliable. And he’d obviously teach History of Magic, but would end up spending every lesson talking about timey-wimey stuff that none of the students understood (and secretly neither did he). 

What if The Doctor went to Hogwarts disguised as a teacher, using his tried and true alias John Smith? He could pretend that The Sonic Screwdriver was his wand. Maybe he’d suggest that they replace all of the house elves with Ood, because you know, they’re super reliable. And he’d obviously teach History of Magic, but would end up spending every lesson talking about timey-wimey stuff that none of the students understood (and secretly neither did he). 

(Source: nerdygirllove)

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Doctor Who rewatch - one photoset per episode
1x14 -
Children in Need special

I was re-watching The Christmas Invasion a few days ago and realized that I had never seen this. I quickly remedied that problem and now I can’t imagine The Doctor with anyone else…ever. 

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Doctor Who announcement - Amy and Rory will leave ‘heartbreakingly’ during next series and The Doctor will get a new companion
@lizo_mzimba Doctor Who announcement - Amy and Rory will leave ‘heartbreakingly’  during next series and The Doctor will get a new companion  #doctorwho
@lizo_mzimba   Steven Moffat says plenty of Amy and Rory in next series, but they will leave ‘heartbreakingly’. New companion not yet cast. #DoctorWho
@lizo_mzimba  For those asking, it’s just been announced by Steven Moffat after screening of Xmas episode.
Lizo is a journalist at BBC News.  He’s been tweeting from Steven Moffat’s Q&A during the UK screening of the Doctor Who Christmas Special.
We’ll be posting more details here to the Doctor Who Tumblr in the coming hours.

Final-fucking-ly. I’d be even happier if there was not “plenty of Amy and Rory”, but I guess you can’t have it all right? 

doctorwho:

Doctor Who announcement - Amy and Rory will leave ‘heartbreakingly’ during next series and The Doctor will get a new companion

Doctor Who announcement - Amy and Rory will leave ‘heartbreakingly’ during next series and The Doctor will get a new companion

  Steven Moffat says plenty of Amy and Rory in next series, but they will leave ‘heartbreakingly’. New companion not yet cast.

  For those asking, it’s just been announced by Steven Moffat after screening of Xmas episode.

Lizo is a journalist at BBC News.  He’s been tweeting from Steven Moffat’s Q&A during the UK screening of the Doctor Who Christmas Special.

We’ll be posting more details here to the Doctor Who Tumblr in the coming hours.

Final-fucking-ly. I’d be even happier if there was not “plenty of Amy and Rory”, but I guess you can’t have it all right? 

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foxbats-over-dimona:

How can people not be sick of Amy and Rory already? Oh my God, they’ve been around forever. They had a story. It’s been told. It’s over. A new companion, please, for the love of all that is holy.

I just finished the sixth series and I have never agreed with anything more. They’re not going to get rid of them yet because River’s story isn’t over yet (although technically it is and I’m kind of sick of her too to be quite honest). 

(Source: entreprendres)

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siriuslylost:

David Tennant and various members of the cast & crew singing “500 miles” by The Proclaimers.

This just reminded my why David Tennant will always be the best Doctor. 

(Source: glasgows)

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Dont. Even. Blink.

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(Source: mac-lovin)

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