I was inspired and spent some time turning Roger Radcliffe from One Hundred and One Dalmatians into Sherlock :3
So I spent two minutes turning Moriarty into Cruella de Vil.
THE INTERNET IS OVER EVERYONE CAN GO OUTSIDE NOW.
Was this too obvious?

Anon, you love Doctor Who.
So, here we are… a few seasons into the return of Doctor Who. We’ve tried an attractive woman who the Doctor falls for… we try the woman who pines over the Doctor… where do we go?
Oh, that’s right. Someone who keeps the loon in check. The Doctor stares down as hundreds of Spider babies drown? Wake up, ya dolt. He’s going to leave a family to die during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius? Nope. Not under her watch. He’s going to let some female clone go off and die fighting? That’s bollocks! It’s no wonder when they venture in to an alternative reality where they never met that he dies and the universe falls apart.
I mean, he can’t get rid of her. He drops her off after a whole season and she hunts him down. But she was exactly what he needed. You give a man time and space, he’s going to get a little cocky. Who better to keep him grounded?
Can we talk about Rory Williams?
Let’s talk about Rory Williams.
I love the guy. He first appears as the whiney, ‘not Doctor Who” person in Amy Pond’s life. Still, after dying a few times and becoming an Auton and helping save the universe twice… he’s become one thing that any male resents.
Everything we’re not.
Seriously! This man waits two thousand years for the woman he loves. He friggin’ punches Hitler in the face. He has the cajones to look at a man who’s over 900 years old and tell him that he doesn’t want to be like him. Let’s just remind ourselves that including the Doctor and Hitler… Rory has (in one way or another) made it clear to two separate people who committed genocide that he won’t put up with with their shenanigans.
Nowadays you’re stuck with these characters who get stuck doing the same thing over and over and over again, but Rory represents one of the few who actually develops. He becomes a character you initially dislike and becomes an unlikely hero.
Hats off, Rory Williams.

