tonal whiplash too, CATEGORICALLY doctor who, one minute it’s all lovey dovey baby huggies doggos paper flowers, the next oh all these toddlers have been ABANDONED PERMANENTLY and are going to die a painful death as they SLOWLY SUFFOCATE AND STARVE while a helpless nanny watches them locked away from preemptive grief. oh and there are still economic recessions in the first great and bountiful human empire. so they’ve banned abortions in the 21000s. #whimsy
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can't believe i'm saying this but i may have just tracked down the possible location of the Eliot flashback in The Miracle Job by the split second frame of the f*cking currency on the table. what can i say it's a very distinctive banknote
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but do you honestly expect me to believe we could ever be the same? — jonas brothers, the 3D concert experience
SHOULD’VE SAID NO | 2008
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> new series release (space babies) coincided with the uk seeing the northern lights for the first time in years
> the devil’s chord coincided with paul mccartney’s long-missing hofner bass guitar being found, by a doctor who fan no less
> boom coincided with an actual meteor crash
> 73 yards is coinciding with a rise in bizarre supposedly-occult animal sacrifice rituals in britain (the folk horror part) and rishi sunak finally calling a general election (the political drama part)
> hypothesis: russell t davies has somehow managed to tune in to the universe’s divine frequency ??
> conclusion: messing with the forces of fate, cause&effect and coincidence, even if it’s for the pop culture franchise you’re showrunning, actually turns it into an egregore, but only if it’s been going for long enough (sixty fucking years to the dot) and watched by enough people (tens of millions). which it has
> ergo, postscriptum: television magick is real and is being unintentionally performed by the creators + audience of the world’s silliest science fiction show
> /jk. unless?
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