I’m sorry. We have to not help her.
Ow. That hurts.
I’m sorry. We have to not help her.
Ow. That hurts.
I’m sorry. We have to not help her.
Ow. That hurts.
Makes me wonder what their sleeping arrangements were. All 4 of them obviously had to share 2 double beds for the night. Did the boys have one (cause they’re semi related) and the girls have the other? Can you imagine this adorable squad having a kind of sleepover that night? haha
I don’t reckon the Thirteen actually slept. The Doctor has a habit of not doing that. That said. Thirteam motel sleepover headcanon is adorable and I am adopting it. 😀
But they don’t win, those people. I can be a police officer now because people like Rosa Parks fought that battle for me. For us. And in fifty-three years, they’ll have a black president as leader. Who knows where they’ll be fifty years after that, but that’s proper change. What? Were you born this positive? Guess so. Must be my Mexican blood.
couldnt-think-of-a-funny-name:
like I know the ending scene was emotional and heartwarming but also the Doctor really got them to a nice view of one specific asteroid but she still can’t get them to the general area of sheffield
couldnt-think-of-a-funny-name:
like I know the ending scene was emotional and heartwarming but also the Doctor really got them to a nice view of one specific asteroid but she still can’t get them to the general area of sheffield
Yaz and Ryan’s utter amazement at meeting Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. respectively was the best part of this episode, and I loved Graham saying he was Steve Jobs and was trying to market a smart phone, LOL. XD Jodie continues to hit it out of the park as well. I loved her channeling 12 by writing on the wall. I also love how they all work as a team to make sure history stays on course. The only bad thing is that the villian Krasko was really flat, but at least the other guest characters were top-notch, especially Rosa herself.
The villain wasn’t the point though. There’s plenty of people just like him in everyday life. He was recognizable enough as it were. So why waste time going more in depth on him?
^^^ Exactly. As @lilbasthet so aptly said, “racism is the monster of the week”. Not just Krasko, but the whole social and political milieu of Alabama 1955. The ex-con space racist was just an excuse for the Doctor and her friends to be there and bear witness.