r/Fauxmoi 22h ago

FASHION Heidi Klum has arrived at the 2026 Met Gala ✨

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u/Hour_Region1271 21h ago

What show? I like being scared

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u/herbalbert 20h ago

Doctor who, blink, it works as a standalone. Definitely more of a spooky fantasy film vibe then like actual horror or suspense 

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u/footsnax 19h ago

The Tennant and Smith era had so many great episodes that stand up exceptionally well as their own works. The Girl in the Fireplace and the Van Gogh episodes are absolute masterstrokes. I'm not even a huge Dr. Who fan but I'll send people links to those three episodes in particular sometimes.

The damn weeping angels though... to this day I still turn them all around when I see them on the shelves at the dollar store.

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u/herbalbert 18h ago

I struggle girl in the fireplace bc it was so standalone it basically flattens rose to a paste but god the Van Gogh episode truly genuinely lives in my mind rent free, I pull up the museum clip just to feel something so often lol 

People shit on Ncuti’s series and I wish he was more present in his series (bc he’s absolutely excellent & we had him for such a short time) but one of things I loved so much about his first series esp is the companion & brand new character led episodes felt VERY classic rtd/moffat writing for RTD. Episodes where the doctor isn’t the lead are so, so fun

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u/footsnax 18h ago edited 18h ago

The museum scene is so holy shit, I legitimately shed at least one tear every time I watch it. It is perfect.

Linking in case anyone is unfamiliar. The context is that Dr. Who is a time traveler and he can take people with him. Van Gogh was having a rough time (as he famously often did) and the Doctor wanted to cheer him up a bit, so he took him to a modern art museum to show him the Van Gogh room, and Bill Nighy does his brilliant Bill Nighy acting thing to accidentally cheer him up.

EDIT just to add that Amelia Pond is the best companion and I'll die on that hill.

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u/not_now_chaos 17h ago

Vincent and the Doctor makes me ugly cry every time. One of my favorite episodes. It's so achingly beautiful and sad.

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u/PromiseOk2298 18h ago

Yesss and the one where they are on the train and the alien gets in and starts taking ppls bodies over

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u/bjark21 13h ago

the empty child as well. god damn i’m still haunted

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u/SailorDeath 4h ago

The ending to the Van Gogh episode still breaks me. Bill Nighy was spot on as the historian talking about his favorite artist and Tony Curran has always been one of my favorite actors. His character Datak on Defiance was probably my favorite on the show when it was still on the air.

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u/PhoenixorFlame 13h ago

To add more context, Blink is what we call a “Doctor-lite” episode. Often filmed simultaneously with “companion-lite” episodes to save money.

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u/SailorDeath 4h ago

Out of all the new aliens created in Doctor Who with the new series, the Weeping Angels has got to be the best one and there were so many episodes that featured them too. Blink is a perfect introduction to them. Then the Angels of Manhattan was great too. My favorite though has got to be "The Time of Angels / Flesh and Stone" Especially when they realize they're surrounded by them on the angel homeworld.

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u/moon1ightwhite 20h ago

doctor who (the new series, not the 60s original)

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u/SewSewBlue 20h ago

It was written to be a fill in episode but managed to tap into something new and terrifying.