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lived too long.....
begging you guys not to steal this, I forgot to watermark this one 😔
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I just saw an ad for streaming TV which, in part, showed a clip of Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor futzing around with the control panel of the TARDIS captioned "Star Trek: The Original Series".
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Remember in The Satan's Pit where the devil tells The Doctor that if he kills him he will also kill Rose and The Doctor basically goes 'Rose Tyler is a bad bitch you can't kill her'
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Ysanne Churchman (voice of Alpha Centaurii): well i was told "we want the pure voice of a young boy with the mentality of a homosexual civil servant."
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"The first face this face ever saw" being an arguably important concept in modern who, with most of these first faces being friends and companions, meanwhile in the past it could also be
A random guy
Your enemy/ex-classmate/that bitch
And I think that's beautiful
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Just finished my drawing of the Eleventh Doctor in the Pandorica
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nothing to add, just new Paul photos from Spearhead Live yesterday. imagine looking this sharp at sixty-four
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Also, when it comes to writing, I'm always thinking about the time that Russell T. Davies and Steven Moffat each wrote a novelization of one of their Doctor Who episodes.
Both of them were pretty happy with the books they wrote. Then RTD read Moffat's and was like, "Oh, this is how you're supposed to do it. It's chock-full of amazing ideas and has this wonderfully intricate time travel plot. Mine just takes place at a department store."
Meanwhile, Moffat read RTD's and was like, "Oh, this is how you're supposed to do it! It's got layered characters and a vivid setting, not seventeen twists per page."
To me, it's just a perfect illustration of the creative mindset. The things that you're good at are always going to seem less impressive than the things that other people are good at. The things you're good at writing seem easy. The people who are good at the parts of writing you struggle with are so much more talented. It's easy to forget that the things you're good at might seem just as difficult--and be just as impressive--to them.
It's good to notice other people's strengths. But don't underrate your own.
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