posted 3 hours ago with 254 notes · originally dailyhenrycavill
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tagged: #doctor who 

LUCREZIA’S WEDDING.

LUCREZIA’S WEDDING.

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posted 3 hours ago with 118 notes · originally fuckyeahborgia
tagged: #the borgias 

favourite amy/eleven moments

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posted 2 days ago with 303 notes · originally believemefortwentyminutes
tagged: #doctor who 

korraphilia:

What could have been. 

dont

ever

do this

again

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posted 2 days ago with 61,147 notes · originally bigbryan
tagged: #star wars 

Vigdís Sigurðardóttir

Iceland

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posted 2 days ago with 7,017 notes · originally pleoros
I actually like it when The Doctor is a relatively unknown actor, or one without one huge role that made them famous. A star, like Sir Ian, brings all the other roles they’ve ever played to the table when they act. Seeing John Hurt as the (Spoiler) at the end of The Name of the Doctor, meant that this was a certain type of part with a certain amount of gravitas, and you understood that John Hurt was bringing everything with it (including being John Hurt), just as Derek Jacobi did as the Master.
But I like to see The Doctor as The Doctor, and an actor who doesn’t bring baggage is a grand sort of thing. A star waiting to happen. So I don’t want to see Helen Mirren or Sir Ian McKellen or Chiwetel Ejiofor, or any of the famous names people are suggesting.
I want to see The Doctor. I want to be taken by surprise. I want to squint at a photo of the person online and go “but how can that be The Doctor?”. Then I want to be amazingly, delightedly, completely proven wrong, and, six episodes in, I want to wonder how I could have been so blind. Because this is the Doctor. Of course it is."
— Neil Gaiman (via jumperpheasants)

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Daenerys’ dragons → Viserion

Viserion is named after Daenerys Targaryen’s brother, Viserys. He is distinguishable by his cream and gold colored scales, and red-orange wings.

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tagged: #game of thrones 

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