THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR! I CANNOT. I REALLY CANNOT. WHAT HAPPENED THERE IN THE END? PLEASE, MATT SMITH, WHATEVER HAPPENS, DO NOT REGENERATE! I DON’T WANT IT TO HAPPEN AND MORE THAN ANYTHING I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK! I WANT RIVER BACK!
I CANNOT. MOFFAT YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS!
General Relativity in 8 gifs
general relativeness taught by the doctor
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the look on their faces though. its like “omfg, charles. charles, charles. THE HUMAN IS WAVING. WAVE BACK, HURRY.”
This is the best thing I have ever seen
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“Is Draco alive? Is he in the castle?” The whisper was barely audible; her lips were an inch from his ear, her head bent so low that her long hair shielded his face from the onlookers. “Yes,” he breathed back. He felt the hand on his chest contract; her nails pierced him. Then it was withdrawn. She had sat up. “He is dead!” Narcissa Malfoy called to the watchers.
In the end, Voldemort’s fate twice came down to the choice of a woman, a mother.
Rock ‘n roll.
Harry Potter as a series repeatedly tells us never to underestimate a mother’s love. Lilly’s love for Harry nearly killed Voldemort the first time, Narcissa’s love for Draco set him up for his real death, and Voldemort’s greatest general was killed by Molly, a mother who loved all of her children and feared losing any more to the magical war.
Bitches. Get. Stuff. Done.
Anyone who thinks Harry Potter as a series isn’t good literature and doesn’t teach important life lessons/points of view about ethics, morality and responsibility, needs to G-O-OUT-DA-DO’.
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