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swimmingwith-narwhals asked: If that anon asking about Eckerd would like any more info, they can ask me too! It's always good to get a bunch of opinions, right? :)
Anonymous asked: Hey, do you go/went to Eckerd? I recently got accepted and I always thought that it was the perfect school for me, but ive been having second thoughts... help?
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ancient-amateur:
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Benedict Cumberbatch to play The Master on Doctor Who! http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/304650
Wholock fans Hit the ceiling
LEGITIMATE SCREAMIIIING!
SCREAMING
And now Radio Times is on it. Why is this special still so far away?!
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lexieken asked: Doctor Who - E!
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bringonthehailmary asked: A, D, O, Q, V :)
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starbuck92 asked: J...P...Y! (don't ask, just being random, lol)
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FANDOM EDITION: Are these the kind of things you'd...
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A - Your current OTP
B - A pairing you initially didn’t consider but someone changed your mind
C - A pairing you have never liked and probably never will
D - A pairing you wish you liked but just can’t
E - Have you added anything stupid/cracky/hilarious to your fandom, if so, what
F - What’s the longest you’ve ever been in a fandom
G - Do you remember your first...
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Interviewer: One last question. With Doctor Who‘s 50th anniversary coming in 2013, who is your favorite classic companion?
Toby Whithouse: Oh I’d have to say Elisabeth Sladen [as Sarah Jane Smith]. Because she was a comic companion, and I think that she, more than any other before her, redefined the role of the companion. And there are elements of Sarah Jane Smith that you can see in every companion afterward down to Amy. She changed the companion from being a rather helpless hysteric to being a feisty, opinionated, strong equal to the Doctor. And, at the time, you know that was quite an extraordinary thing to do. That was not the role the companion, or women, were meant to be playing. They were meant to be playing the victim, they were meant to be decoration. I think what Lis Sladen did with that character is quite extraordinary. We forget how revolutionary she was at the time.
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