ἔστιν ἄρα (therefore it is), 2025
(inspired by @two-bees-poetry - still fascinated by the poem lady macbeth grants you an interview, it's my favourite <3)
When our prayers become reality, facing the new present with all its imperfections and the fear that comes with it. It fell through the cracks, that one dark night, one rainy day, we prayed for this sun, for this gift.
Sometimes you forget that you’re in the middle of what you prayed for.
Shoutout to the Tardis for actually landing in the PERFECT spot this episode. Love that for her.
As a new who fan (i wasn't born when old who stopped airing) who discovered doctor who in her teens i tend to forget that Christopher Eccleston's doctor is what got me hooked. I remember being soooo angry and disappointed to discover that there was only one season of Eccleston and i nearly stopped watching then of course i loved David because who doesn't
I always forget (somehow) how perfect Christopher Eccleston's performance as the Doctor is. The anger, the rage, the determination for revenge because he's fresh from the War, and yet the joy when something Good happens. When something Good comes along and proves him wrong. I love him so much
Honestly when Mine fell from the chair, I was sure that would be the last we would hear of her pregnancy. But now....
With Cihan away, Sadakat will bring her to the mansion. And it's going to be the worst, the most cheapest picture ever. A picture i don't want to see.
We all thought that the writers listened. Turns out they didn't, they played us.
Because once Sadakat knows about the baby, that's it. We're doomed.
I'm geniunely sorry for Alya as if she were real "lol". A mess of a situation.
Again, this only goes to show that the writers aren't creative enough. Honestly, to me, it feels like an insult.
people who work/study in quantitative bio-adjacent fields, rise up. computational neuroscience where you get to see someone's thoughts in feelings in graph form??? so cool. biophysics where you can pass blood plasma through an electric field to determine whether a patient has cancer or not?? unbelievable. biomedical engineering where you can literally build a device to pump someone's heart and be the difference between their life and death??? oh my god. disease modelling, being able to predict AND prevent communities being affected by disease on a large scale through your analysis of data??? i love science
I love how every time we see a scan of the Doctor, their hearts are in different shapes and different places.
Not wildly off, just... creatively interpreted. Like regeneration rolls the dice on “anatomical whimsy” every time.
i’m not joking when i say i’m perfectly okay if kingdon ends up taking SEASONS to build up. i was raised by boothbones & stablerbenson i can promise you i’m in this for the long haul
When the axe came into the forest, the trees said “the handle is one of us.”
Turkish Proverb