Психиатр Кларк страдает от пугающих снов. Что за секрет скрывают они?Кларк и его пациентка Бетти втягиваются в пугающую историю прошлого и наслаждаются настоящим вместе.
The Dork-Vengers: Home to all the after-credits scenes that could have been. Avengers buying groceries, Avengers having a movie night, Avengers singing drunk karaoke.Basically a collection of ridiculous one-shots which, taken together, are Earth's Mightiest Sitcom.
Basically a collection of scenes based on TenToo (i.e Metacrisis Doctor/Human Doctor) and Rose Tyler. Let me know in the comments below about how you liked/disliked it. Thanks for reading :)
In the year 2002, humanity has been granted with superpowers by the gods above during an event known as the Second Wingspan. The abilities of most are subtle and weak, but the strongest of them all, also known as the "Blessed Ones", are either working for the government or imprisoned in a strange placed called Watchpoint Infinity. Three years after the second Wingspan, former FBI agent Calliope Callisto is assigned a mission by the mysterious Master Zacharius to infiltrate Watchpoint Infinity, gain intel, and rescue two hostages kept on the top floor. Calliope ventures into a mission like she's never seen before, and not even the gods above could prepare her for the hell she would go through.
-Так..-Брат начал снимать свой ремень.-Начнем.Он ударил меня раз,я вцепилась в подушку.-Это за то,что до сих пор куришь.-Второй удар.-Это за то что,общаешься с этим извращенцем.-Третий удар.-Это за то что вы с ним поцеловались.-Четвёртый удар.-Это за то что,слишком сильно меня возбуждаешь.-Он перестал бить меня.
I have always been fascinated by the concept that the Daleks, one day, may become re-humanized. This theme has been touched upon occasionally over the years, notably in "Evil of the Daleks" (TV, 1967) and many years later, in 2002, with Doctor Who Magazine's "Children of the Revolution", a tale which has its origins in "Evil". On neither of these occasions however, was the concept brought to a happy conclusion. Indeed, "C o t R" ends on a note which I for one, found deeply depressing.In contrast, "Redemption" has been written deliberately to begin on a level field, rising as it progresses, to its upbeat and optimistic finale. If "Redemption" may be said to have any kind of moral to its story, I think it is one of hope. Hope that despite all that Mankind does to interfere with the natural order of things in this world, Nature will, in the end, always come out on top. In the Dalek universe it is Davros who has interfered, in the most drastic fashion, with the natural order and it is Nature (albeit given a bit of a nudge by the Doctor) which, in the end, restores the balance.
I've notice other profiles are making series of this. I was thinking I would make a series about it, but with the characters and story I come up with. Warning: this content will include sexual content and inappropriate language, BE AWARE!