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thisbluespirit) wrote2019-09-24 05:17 pm
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Remix Reveal: I Do, I Do, I Do (The Month of Sundays Remix)
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I Do, I Do, I Do (The Month of Sundays Remix) (4029 words) by thisbluespirit
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who (1963)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Eleventh Doctor/Thirteenth Doctor, Thirteenth Doctor/Twelfth Doctor, Tenth Doctor/Thirteenth Doctor, Thirteenth Doctor/All her former selves
Characters: Thirteenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan, Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair, Eleventh Doctor, Background & Cameo Characters, The Doctor's TARDIS, Third Doctor, Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Fourth Doctor, Romana II (Doctor Who), Tenth Doctor, Ace McShane, Peri Brown, Bill Potts, Twelfth Doctor
Additional Tags: Remix, Multi-Era, Humor, Drunkenness, Accidental Marriage, Time Travel, Self-cest, Noodle Incidents, Crack
Summary: The TARDIS is malfunctioning and now the Doctor can’t seem to avoid getting drunk and marrying her former selves while dressed as Marilyn Monroe. And that one Hollywood party had seemed like such a good idea at the time...
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Is The Power Game out of stock? It is very awesome so it might be. ;-p
(I'm sorry, I'm watching The Plane Makers S2 right now, which is where some of TPG characters came from and it is not half as awesome, although occasionally Barbara Murray and Patrick Wymark still get to be excellent, and it did have a Richard Harris ep. So it is on my mind! And much better than what came before it so far, I can tell you that. I had to fast forward eps about random blokes in the plane factory having lives.)
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Poor plebs on the factory floor being ff through;p
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The plebs should have been better written and played by People I Like; it's their own fault.