I know I'm not the only person who has thought of this.
Is anyone pulling a Doctor Who motif out of this?
I doubt that is what Brian intended to do (then again, maybe he would) but every down to "The Box I choose" "Sucker love I always find, Someone to bruise and leave behind" and "All alone in space and time
There's nothing here but what here's here's mine" seems to line up.
I've always thought this. I doubt it is what Brian had in mind, but I like to think that he sort of knew.
I've always thought this. I doubt it is what Brian had in mind, but I like to think that he sort of knew.
But definitely. Especially
"All alone in space and time
There's nothing here, but what here's mine.
Something borrowed, something blue
Every Me and every you."
But definitely. Especially
"All alone in space and time
There's nothing here, but what here's mine.
Something borrowed, something blue
Every Me and every you."
As in the TARDIS is all he has, which he stole or 'borrowed' (I didn't feel the need to point out that it was blue), also the marriage reference, and the TARDIS being his 'wife'. But I like to think of "Every me and every you" as all of his...
As in the TARDIS is all he has, which he stole or 'borrowed' (I didn't feel the need to point out that it was blue), also the marriage reference, and the TARDIS being his 'wife'. But I like to think of "Every me and every you" as all of his regenerations and his companions.
Also, "No other box I choose to use" etc, also about the TARDIS
"Another love I would abuse,
No circumstances could excuse"
Which I see as the Doctor falling in love with (with varying depth) each of his companions, and fashioning into weapons, as pointed out by Davros at the end of series 4, and there being no excuse for it.
I know I'm not the only person who has thought of this.
Is anyone pulling a Doctor Who motif out of this? I doubt that is what Brian intended to do (then again, maybe he would) but every down to "The Box I choose" "Sucker love I always find, Someone to bruise and leave behind" and "All alone in space and time There's nothing here but what here's here's mine" seems to line up.
I know it's silly, but it made me giggle.
I've always thought this. I doubt it is what Brian had in mind, but I like to think that he sort of knew.
I've always thought this. I doubt it is what Brian had in mind, but I like to think that he sort of knew.
But definitely. Especially "All alone in space and time There's nothing here, but what here's mine. Something borrowed, something blue Every Me and every you."
But definitely. Especially "All alone in space and time There's nothing here, but what here's mine. Something borrowed, something blue Every Me and every you."
As in the TARDIS is all he has, which he stole or 'borrowed' (I didn't feel the need to point out that it was blue), also the marriage reference, and the TARDIS being his 'wife'. But I like to think of "Every me and every you" as all of his...
As in the TARDIS is all he has, which he stole or 'borrowed' (I didn't feel the need to point out that it was blue), also the marriage reference, and the TARDIS being his 'wife'. But I like to think of "Every me and every you" as all of his regenerations and his companions.
Also, "No other box I choose to use" etc, also about the TARDIS
"Another love I would abuse, No circumstances could excuse" Which I see as the Doctor falling in love with (with varying depth) each of his companions, and fashioning into weapons, as pointed out by Davros at the end of series 4, and there being no excuse for it.
I love both these things too much.
The Doctor Who novel "Placebo Effect" written by Gary Russell
The Doctor Who novel "Placebo Effect" written by Gary Russell