Still with a one track mind (see new icon by
laurashapiro), I present some links:
Meta on the Master/Slave dynamic according to Hegel, as applied to THAT scene, by
communicator. Fascinating to read even if you don't see the slash at all.
Fanfic: Paleolinguistics is a terrific gen piece on the Doctor's state of mind during the episode: short, concise and multi-layered at the same time.
Speaking of short and concise: a two-sentence summary of THAT scene which also says it all. Enjoy.*g*
ETA: And how long, pray, before someone gives us excerpts from this masterpiece, bad pun intended?
Moving on to another fandom: since John Locke is my favourite character on Lost, I was delighted to see an icon post all about him up. I've currently reached my icon limit, but other Locke fans on my list, hurry and admire!
Meta on the Master/Slave dynamic according to Hegel, as applied to THAT scene, by
Fanfic: Paleolinguistics is a terrific gen piece on the Doctor's state of mind during the episode: short, concise and multi-layered at the same time.
Speaking of short and concise: a two-sentence summary of THAT scene which also says it all. Enjoy.*g*
ETA: And how long, pray, before someone gives us excerpts from this masterpiece, bad pun intended?
Moving on to another fandom: since John Locke is my favourite character on Lost, I was delighted to see an icon post all about him up. I've currently reached my icon limit, but other Locke fans on my list, hurry and admire!
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Date: 2007-06-25 06:06 pm (UTC)Thanks for calling my attention to that website, actually, because I hadn't seen it before, only the Vote Saxon one. Some of the stuff on there is hilarious. This bit very nearly made me splorfle my coffee:
Q. What are Harold Saxon's plans for the National Health Service?
A. The present shortage of doctors and medical students is certainly high on Harold Saxon's agenda.
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Date: 2007-06-25 07:33 pm (UTC)I know! I think it was
The present shortage of doctors and medical students is certainly high on Harold Saxon's agenda.
ROTFLOL. Quite.
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Date: 2007-06-25 11:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-26 04:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-26 05:18 am (UTC)