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Probably the darkest moment in any Disney film.

People in my theater thought this was hilarious. It was pretty disturbing. 

I don’t remember gifs 3 and 4 being in the movie the times I saw it. It stopped at “I know, I tried”, didn’t it?

No, they’re in it. After he says I TRIED they all give him looks, and he feels the need to explain himself it’s really good wow wow wow wow don’t talk to me about bruce I can’t function etc

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right in the heart… bruce is so broken. they’re all broken though. the whole team.

Everyone in the cinema was pretty happy watching the film up to this point, laughing at Tony and Steve bickering but then this line happened and everything just stopped, my heart was in my mouth. It was when i realized that i just loved Bruce and Mark Ruffalo playing him. 

Okay, no, this was definitely in the movie, because I remember watching this scene, and I nearly cried, because omg, guys, BRUCE TRIED TO COMMIT SUICIDE. D:

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#nonononononono let me hug you please

In moments like these, I think he’s reflecting the pain of all of the regenerations from his past. 

You have to remember, Eleventh is essentially the aftermath of Tenth. The various incarnations of the Doctor always reflect what had destroyed the previous incarnation.

Tenth had allowed himself to get too human. He had formed romantic relationships with his companions and was a far more emotional Doctor than previous versions.

Eleventh reacted by alienating himself from those around him instead. He doesn’t let people see his feelings. Eleventh does all he can to make people laugh, and to make people think he truly is “always alright”.

All of the above, yes.

The Doctor started as an almost grandfatherly character when we’re introduced to him. He takes people under his wing, takes responsibility for those who travel with him because they’d never get into the messes he encounters if they hadn’t decided to hop on board the TARDIS and go on a journey. He has accidental travelers, stowaways, the whole range of them, and he simply cares for them and makes sure they’re fine. But then there’s more. The Doctor has a family, has a granddaughter who travels with him and chooses a human love and life over an eternity of travel, sees appreciation in humanity over the stars that our dear Time Lord has always so adored, and so he works at it, to become the most humane person he can, only destroying his enemies when he needs to.

But the Time War changes him, as any war changes any soldier. He fights, not on the side of the Daleks or the Time Lords, but on the side of the rest of the universe, the one side nobody else wants to take, and in the process, he loses everything. In the New Who that most people are exposed to, we meet his ninth regeneration, one with a fierce defense mechanism when it comes to other people, but very little care for himself. He throws himself into the path of danger over and over, and it’s only sheer luck that he survives half the time. If Rose hadn’t been around, he would have gotten himself seriously injured or killed multiple times in that season. Nine hates Daleks with a passion, he is a man of fire and fury and the ability to burn through worlds, but love stops him, and he regenerates for love.

Ten comes into the scene, born of a kiss, and immediately in the Christmas Special we see him do something that we’re not accustomed to… sleeping, exhausted, and unable to help in their time of need. Of course he comes through at the end, he always does, but he’s distinctly human, recognizing which social habits are unacceptable in company, dressing smart, trying to impress a girl. He’s in love, and he forgoes his ability to roam around free throughout time and space because he’s found a tether, a lifeline of sorts, and when he loses it, he’s devastated. He fills the gaps the only way he knows how, drifting and lonely until he finds someone who’s willing to connect with him while still mourning for Rose. His emotional negligence drives away Martha, and he finds a fantastic friend in Donna, only to lose her as well. The realization occurs, in the end of all things, that everyone he interacts with becomes a soldier, just like he was, and that knowledge nearly breaks him.

Oh, but that’s not all, of course not. There was the one glimmer of hope, the Master’s return, the I’d-dare-not-have-hoped possibility that there was another Time Lord left, that he hadn’t caused the utter devastation of his race, that there was someone who might understand the kind of life he led. And so he allowed it, a year in captivity for the sake of knowing that his once-friend was still alive and well, even if he had to undo the damage, even if he had to use the power of humans (still always humans) to reverse time itself. And he cried when the Master died in his arms, begged him not to go, but as always, he was left behind. So he buried him and ran, only to find that burial hadn’t kept him down and even still he tried to reason with him, tried to make him understand that they could lead a life without the perpetual loneliness that plagued him, the constant guilt that might have been alleviated just a little to know that there was someone of his own kind that he may have been able to help, and that disappeared too. So he gave up. He gave up his life for the love of a friend who wouldn’t remember him, for Donna, because her grandfather was the dearest person left in her life. He left that life behind to turn into this, what you see above.

What you see above is Eleven. He’s the man who thinks he’s a monster, who is his own worst enemy. This is the Time Lord who is the stuff of his own nightmares, who is plagued by every guilt imaginable, whose only solace as a dying man was a little ginger girl that refused to stop believing in him, the only one he hadn’t done wrong by. Rule number one: The Doctor lies. And most of the time, it’s for your own good.

(Everyone should take time and read this.)

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I heard that the reason they made her put her hands like that was a Timelord form of disgrace. And that she was stuck in that limbo forever, until her and the other disgraced Timelords became the first weeping angels. Monsters forced into feeding of time energy, as it used to run through their veins now their veins were stone they needed to get it other ways. 

I don’t even care if that’s the real reason or not because it’s awesomehorrifying.

I’m crying.

I knew this before but that doesn’t stop the feels.

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#These three quotes are impressively indicative of the Doctor’s personality in each incarnation #Nine was cold and broken from the war always seeing the worst and blaming the ‘stupid apes’ #until Rose came along and started to fix him - started to make him better and showed him how fantastic everything actually was #And most importantly that he’s not this horrible person who committed genocide and killed his whole planet and people #He did what he had to do and despite it all you know what? he was fantastic. #Ten on the other hand - so incredibly human #He felt everything on such a deeper emotional level than any of his previous incarnations #‘the one adventure i can never have’ with the one person he was essentially made for (and because of) #He’s probably the only version who has ever or will ever want the potential of that adventure #And finally Eleven #Eleven who was born out of Ten’s despair and his ‘I dont want to go’ #Whose levels of self-hatred are so high that he locked himself and Amy and Rory in a dream state just to essentially kill himself #Who opened Door 11 in the hotel and said ‘who else?’ #He doesn’t let anyone close anymore - even Amy - and hides behind his childish exterior and ‘bowties are cool’ distractions #He knows the only one he will have left is the TARDIS #Amy and Rory are married and he’s already seen the death of River Song #Eleven is definitely a madman with the only companion he has left - his blue box #WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY (via winterinthetardis)

WHO? SAID? YOU? COULD? TAG? LIKE? THAT?

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While the Doctor was working in a toy shop during his eleventh regeneration, a redhead walked into the shop with an elderly man. The Doctor, seeing them, quickly pulled off his name tag and dropped it on the floor. The redhead introduced herself as Donna, and asked if she could please see the selection of baby toys, because her niece, named Rose at her granddad’s request, had been born today. The Doctor turned away before Donna could see the look on his face, and didn’t notice the elderly man stoop down to pick up the name tag from the ground. There were tears in the eyes of both men.

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WHYYYY

NOPE

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God of lies… always

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When I was re-watching this movie for perhaps the sixth time, I picked up on a tiny detail that I had missed the first few times. Just one line, one line that was muttered off to the side. One line that made my heart break.

As a child, Bruce’s father physically abused his mother, striking fear and anger in a young Bruce’s heart. He always hoped that maybe one day, if he had children, he would be nothing like his father. He would love his children unconditionally, and do everything a good father would.

But then he was caught in a blast of gamma radiation and was cursed to transform in times of stress and rage into a monster that was capable of so much destruction.

He lives in a constant state of panic, always wary that the monster inside him will erupt, and therefore he can’t form meaningful bonds with anyone. He realised that because of his curse, he’ll never be able to have children of his own.

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Just listen until the end, ok?

And then drown in feels.

(Listening with earphones/turning volume up will help)

OMG YOU FUCKING ASSHOLE

Why would you do this to me?

ALL THESE NOTES AND FEELS

Thank you all 

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Over all the millennia, only you have ever loved me, Thor. Only you have ever looked at me with affection in place of condescension. Why, then, am I killing you, and not the others? Because you stopped.

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#he’s just so tired and so old #imagine saving the world everyday and once your done your still not happy #he’s saved so many but he always thinks of those he’s lost #he always puts himself down #he always tells himself that he does more harm than good #he’s the doctor #he saves lives but he also loses so much #he hates himself #yet he puts on this act of confidence to make people see he’s not giving up #the one true thing he always has is hope #even when everyone thinks all is lost #there’s the doctor #saying ‘no we haven’t lost’ and ‘no we can always find a way out’ #even when he knows not everyone will #doctor who

WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME

And that, my friends, is why this will always be my most favourite television show. Because, to the untrained eye, it’s simply just an alien trouncing through time and space having a laugh with mates and fighting other aliens.

But the aspect of the show that I love by far is the subtext, the metaphysical aspect of the show. Because it isn’t simply just an alien trouncing through time and space having a laugh with mates and fighting other aliens. It’s an alien who has seen his entire race fall to its knees and had to destroy them to save the rest of time and space but it meant he was on his one. He trounces through time and space to get away from the things he has done in his past, horrible things, things we could never comprehend. He may have a laugh with his mates, but it never lasts long. Because, as the Tenth Doctor said, it’s the curse of the time lords, you can’t just watch the ones you love grow old and die, that hurts more than seeing them taken away before their time. And he’s not just fighting other aliens, he’s countlessly saving people every day for no reason other than for him to not hate himself as much as he does. But sometimes when you save somebody, you end up having to let somebody else die. And that’s the part of his life that he can never truly face without hating himself even more.

^ I hate you all.

Don’t you see what you’re doing to my heart and my feelings with your tags and comments?!

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