Carrying the Cross

Nils 2022-04-03 08:01:01

Although I saved the world but I don’t remember it, and I still regret the sin I didn’t commit for 400 years, this setting is very moving, but I still want to see the world that I personally destroy just to save the universe and bear the burden A sad, determined, helpless and brave doctor who still loves life despite all kinds of pain.

He is not a god, not a savior. He is just a smart, brave and kind "person" who will try his best to help everyone. The cross on his back was very heavy, and sometimes it would overwhelm him, but he would bear this cross forever and ever, moving forward with difficulty and no regrets.

Where are so many best of both worlds? Everything has a price. He chooses, he sacrifices, this is life, and so do Galifreys. Helpless? indeed. But it was these unforgettable helplessness and sadness that made him up, and it was the persistence after these helplessness that made him up. Commitment, unswerving. This time, there is only helplessness left in the end, and next time, he will still go all out. Never give up. Never give in. You are, mortal, comparable to gods.

After all, it takes more courage to push the button of destruction with your own hands, knowing that you will live in regret for the rest of your life than to come up with a clever, absurd and far-fetched idea to save everyone in a flash.

"If I don't go to hell, who will go to hell?" He already knew the price, and made his choice without turning back. The brilliance of humanity in it is a hundred times brighter than God's ability to save all people. Who can resist such sadness?

He actually saved them, which is of course the best ending. It's just that tragedy is more shocking.

That's why we love Water on Mars.

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The Day of the Doctor quotes

  • War Doctor: Hello? Somebody there?

    The Moment: It's nothing. It's just a wolf.

  • War Doctor: [the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors are pointing their sonic screwdrivers at Elizabethan guards] Oh, the pointing again! They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do, assemble a cabinet at them?