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David Tennant (Tenth Doctor) Met His Wife, Georgia, On The Set Of Doctor Who. The Episode She Was In

David Tennant (Tenth Doctor) met his wife, Georgia, on the set of Doctor Who. The episode she was in was titled “The Doctor’s Daughter”, which also was Georgia’s character. Georgia, who is the daughter of Peter Davidson (Fifth Doctor) and went to school with Colin Baker (Sixth Doctor)’s daughter, married David and had a daughter.

So basically, the Doctor married the Doctor’s daughter (and became the son-in-law of the Doctor), who played the Doctor’s daughter on the “Doctor’s Daughter”, went to school with the Doctor’s daughter, and gave birth to the Doctor’s daughter.

Eleven, 1200 years old, married River, who’s 200 years old, who later turned out to be the daughter of Eleven’s best friends, Amy and Rory, who are in their 30’s. Amy married King Henry VII, and the Doctor married Queen Elizabeth I, which makes Amy his mother-in-law twice. Amy and Rory named their daughter after their childhood friend, who later turned out to be their daughter.

In the first episode of season six, Eleven was shot by his wife, in front of his wife, who then tried to kill his wife, all while his best friend was to the side pregnant with his wife (this was the scene with the astronaut by the lake).

Lesson: don’t mess with time or shit like this happens.

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4 years ago

Matt Smith and Karen Gillan burst onto our screens 10 years ago today!

Here’s a throwback to the first preview we had of the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond in action!

4 years ago

pls give me 1(one) reason aces have ever been oppressed, and 1(one) example of aces being a part of lgbt history(before 2004 at least) and then maybe i’ll consider the idea that aces belong in the lgbt community lol

4 years ago
A Is Not For Ally - An Asexual High School Movie

A Is Not For Ally - An Asexual High School Movie

Okay so I had this idea at midnight last night so bear with me. 

The story is your typical teen movie, where the main character is a small town girl moving to a new school. At the new school, our character develops a “crush” on the handsome quarterback (except plot twist it was just her choosing a crush the way a lot of aspec people do before they realize they’re aspec)

The girl starts as the bullied new girl (because we have to trick the straights into watching this thing). Until one day she hears an announcement about the GSA meeting. Now, in her old small town school, they had a GSA, except GSA stood for Gardening Students Association, not Gender and Sexuality Alliance. So she goes to the GSA meeting and is shocked to see that it’s not what she expected, but her new friend character is there and insists that she stay.

The GSA teacher introduces himself and starts giving an overview of various flags and identities. The girl doesn’t pay attention for most of the time, but at one point, the teacher mentions being asexual and aromantic and her interest is caught. Other GSA kids tell him to move on because the aspec identities are “niche” and the girl is left wondering.

She goes home and we see her googling and reading forums and watching videos and all the other things us LGBTQ+ often do when we start to question. Eventually, weeks later, she gets the courage to tell her one friend that she’s aroace, but they don’t believe her. They say the thing that all us aspec people hate, “you just need to date someone.”

The friend insists on setting the main character up with quarterback dude, the previously stated chosen “crush” of the main character. He keeps avoiding her until one night at a party the two are forced into a “seven minutes in heaven” situation. When they get shoved in the closet the girl immediately comes out to him as aroace and says she doesn’t want to be with him.

The quarterback dude is relieved and says that he actually doesn’t like her in that way either. He comes out to her as being gay, but he says he can’t tell anyone because it would ruin his reputation. The two of them decide to pretend to date to keep their friends off their backs.

They pretend to date and basically this gives quarterback boy an excuse to go to GSA meetings because he’s “supporting his girlfriend.” Eventually dance time comes up and everyone expects the two to win King and Queen (idk how that works but you know the trope right).

When they do win, and are standing up there, the girl decides it’s not worth it to keep hiding. Even though she’s popular now, she’s not happy. So she does the tall girl thing and steals the microphone to come out about being aroace and talks about how her friend insisted she was confused but she knows that she wasn’t. Some girl in the crowd yells out, “does that mean I can date quarterback boy?”

He takes the microphone from main character girl and says “actually no, I’m gay” and everyone laughs until they realize he’s serious. 

The movie ends with one of those bits of narration from the main character, where she talks about how in the end, image and reputation are great, but being yourself is what truly matters.  

This has been my idea for a cheesy teen movie that also gives us LGBTQ+ rep. thank you for reading

5 years ago

One thing that’s very different about Thirteen compared to her previous incarnations is that she has the patience to explain her plans and her thinking to the people around her. Unlike Nine through Twelve, who were just kinda like “I’m the Doctor, I’m a genius, trust me with your life, I’ll fill you in later.”


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