The Doctor was so set on leaving when Donna tells him that he was being unfair – that he had the power to go back and save someone but that he was choosing not to. And his face, it has this underlying anger when he says that it is fair, because it wasn’t not up to him to change things, but Donna confronts him with the truth, that HE DOES, she reminds him that his own planet burned and he didn’t save them, and that maybe he couldn’t save them anymore, but that he has the chance to save someone now.
And I think that is what was the hardest thing about this entire scene, because he was so sure that he just couldn’t, because for so long de had convinced himself that life wasn’t fair, that he didn’t decide people’s fate, that he couldn’t go back, but Donna with her heart on her sleeve calls him out, and in that moment he just looks down, because she’s right. He could go back and save someone. Just like he could have gone back to gallifrey to save one person, but he chose not to, that he had been a coward, and that he had run away. but this time, thanks to her, he wouldn’t.
brandnewswastikas:I wish there was some way to use your phone to text somebody but instead of typing stuff you would say it out loud into the phone or something and the other person could hear you and they would just talk out loud back to you.
you mean a phone call
this post is incredible
homestuck:
- character dies but its not still dead
- dead characters dies
- hundreds of dead characters dies at the same time
- same character dies multiple time and they r still alive
- all characters dies millions times because all these doomed timelines
- dead characters comes back to life
but there’s this clown and he never fucking dies not even once
i’ve never needed a mug more badly in my life
i’ve never needed a mug more badly in my life