timelordinaustralia:

“Actually, the most impressive thing about you is that after all this time, you’re still bone dead stupid.” (requested by anon)

They had Doctor Who on public television over here, so I have been watching since I was about 10. When I found out the Doctor would be a woman, I’m not ashamed to say, I was in tears.

Whittaker: As was I. I really cried when I found out, and I’m not ashamed. But it’s important because for us — I’m 36, and when I was growing up, all of my heroes on TV and film, the parts I wanted to be doing, were not the ones that looked like me. They were the ones that were on the sidelines. The girls who were clapping at the side and waving at the boys, who were doing all the fun bits of action and having the heroic moments. I didn’t want to be restricted in my professional career or in my imagination because other people thought women couldn’t do certain things.

superevilbeans:

Team Tardis in a time where women couldn’t be Doctors:

The Doctor: Hello! I’m the Doctor

Some guy: You can’t be a Doctor! You’re a woman

The Doctor: what?

Yaz, pulling the doctor to the side: Women weren’t allowed to be Doctors at this point in time, why don’t you just use some sort of alias for now?

The Doctor: oh okay!

The Doctor: Hello! I’m John Smith!

My local Hot Topic had the shirt. I bought it and it makes me feel awesome.