→fangirl
→book lover
→social justice
→aaand action!

Because I think sometimes you need somebody to stop you.
DAY 17. FAVORITE DONNA MOMENT
I know a lot of people are annoyed by Donna and her attitude, but I personally love it. She’s not one to take crap from anyone, and especially not any martian. But through that, she’s a deeply caring person, which I find shines through in The Fires of Pompeii, and is reminiscent of The Runaway Bride. In these two cases, the Doctor is practically blinded by rage, whether it is at himself, or the situation, and like Donna says, he needs someone to fall back on. She’s his best friend, and although there are plenty of marriage jokes between them, they do love each other (even if it’s not in that way). She doesn’t think too highly of herself, but ends up being so very important, even if she doesn’t know it.

I just want you to know, there are worlds out there, safe in the sky because of her.
DAY o8. FAVORITE SEASON
I think season 4 was very powerful in terms of writing, acting, and even the companion herself. I was never bored, and cried more times than I would like to remember. And moments like these, where everyone came together to help save the universe even though it would be his only time with them all, were still fantastic. Plus, we had Donna Freaking Noble, the loudmouthed temp who thought she wasn’t important but didn’t take any crap from the Doctor when he was getting too silly. She took on the role of a friend when he needed it most, and for that I will always appreciate her.

DAY o4. YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTER
Oh lordy, do you remember when we first met them? She was horribly rude and he was gawky and shy. And look how amazing they became. Look at the magnificent things they’ve achieved, and how brave they became and how wonderful they are.

I only take the best.
DAY o2. YOUR FAVORITE COMPANION
In the beginning, my most favorite companion was Rose. But then I realized that every single one of them that travels with the Doctor is special in their own way. They were small people and he made them great, and in turn, they made him better.
Not pictured: the boys.