“He might have been nervous singing that song- I don’t remember how many takes we did, but we did a lot”
-Toby Wright on Alice in Chains performing Sludge Factory on MTVs Unplugged
Everything about this gif is wonderful,
How Alan starts to dance after the host tells that she is looking forward to see the tomorrow’s breakdance of the other guest,
The way Alan breakdance (!),
How Dave starts to dance right after seeing Alan…
except the shitty quality.
The power couple
Photo by Kevin Cummins
when the Doctor goes to the Powell Estate on New Year’s Eve as he’s dying, he asks Rose what year it is. all of the other visits were so calculated. he saves Mickey and Martha on a distant planet, just in the nick of time. he swats Luke out of the road before a car comes. he goes back in time and finds Geoffrey Noble, borrowing a quid, and gives Wilf a winning lottery ticket worth millions. he caught Donna’s wedding, just as she stepped out of the church.
But Rose. Oh, with Rose.
the Doctor says: “what year is this?” because he doesn’t even know.
do you think he just jammed his hands into the telepathic circuit as his body failed? do you think he just dreamt of her, desperately, the one face he was dying to see? do you think he hoped, prayed, that somehow he’d end up on her doorstep?
and the he’s in an alleyway full of snow. in London. and he knows that building, knows those stairs. and it’s finally snowing, for real this time. and he sees her, doesn’t even mean to speak to her, too afraid of timelines and paradoxes as putting her at risk…
but he’s in pain, and he grunts, and Rose—always ready to help someone in pain—turns around.
and the Doctor says: “what year is this?”
and when Rose says it’s 2005…oh, how his face lights up. It’s all ahead for her. And for him, too. I bet—he says—you’re gonna have a really great year...
happy sgr day
I have such a hard history with this album it’s insane.
"We can go off together"
We were all thinking it, when this scene appeared in the 60th Doctor Who episode "The Giggles"
"Context:
This image depicts the demon Crowley played by David Tennant from Good Omens sitting next to his "husband" the angel Aziraphale played by Michael Sheen from Good Omens. They are watching the 14th Doctor from Doctor Who deliver a line that Crowley repeatedly asked his Angel.
It's a cute show."
My sketchbook: htttp: www.ko-fi.com/beanart
black and blue again, 2003.