notmoreflippingelves: TV Shows I Wish Were Real – Gracefully aging soap opera diva  Ava Thompson (Rebecca Front) isn’t  a method actress, but when she lands the coveted role of  Detective Inspector Mia Skye in the television adaptation of the popular Skye’s The Limit book series she decides a little research is just what she needs. After …

An alternate reading of Whouffaldi that might make Hell Bent a bit sadder. We know the Doctor and Clara do not communicate their feelings directly. Yet we know from copious on-screen evidence that the Doctor was in love with Clara and vice-versa. But what if the Doctor and Clara never properly realized how the other felt until the very end? I’ve read a few comments suggesting that Clara may not have truly realized how much the Doctor was in love with her till the Cloisters, for example.

thescholarlystrumpet: Oh, it’s ok, Anon. I didn’t need my heart today… (Ok, but yeah… I kind of had that reading of canon, too. Clara’s reaction to what he had undergone just to save her… it was so raw. I think she always knew he cared about her but not to that depth until that point. …

thedenimofrose: “Never cruel or cowardly. Never give up. Never give in.” In the 61st century, the Shadow Proclamation recruits a group of women from different periods to form an elite squad: the Department of Objective and Covert Temporal Oversight through Respondent and Warranted Humanitary Operations, also known as D.O.C.T.O.R.W.H.O. Source: thedenimofrose

copyofclara: When Clara Oswald jumped into the Doctor’s time-stream, she split herself up into thousands of pieces, all scattered across time and space. These “other Claras” live their lives never knowing they are anything other than ordinary. They’re born, they live, they die… But when Clara “Oswin” Oswald discovers that she is not her own person, merely …