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“Loneliness In a Sea of Silence”
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With you, my magical childhood friend
Somebody that I can depend on to help me
Depend on to hold me, and I think I would die
Without you
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I wonder what would happen if I just… broke your fingers.
In your dreams, they’ll still be there; the Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.
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When I’ve eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how mad it might seem, must be the truth. (x)
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I felt that it would be a betrayal of the character if I showed Harry doing anything other than living, what all along, he has discovered to be true, which is that love is the strongest power there is. I thought a lot of people that had been through terrible things like wars, and having to come home and rebuild normality after seeing horrors has always seemed to me like such a courageous thing to do. Climbing back to normality after trauma is much harder, it’s much harder to rebuild than to destroy. In some ways it would have been a neat ending to kill him [Harry], a neater ending to kill him. But I felt that would have been a betrayal, because I wanted my hero, and he is my hero, to do what I think is the most noble thing. So he came back from war and he tried to build a better world I suppose – corny as that sounds – both on a small scale for a family and on a larger scale.
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