24.8.08

.All funny DW pics... xD


















Well, these'll have to do for now! Have fun. xD

If I bash any character in the Doctor Who universe, it is strictly constructive criticism.

.Whovian

.Amazing Picture... -snickers-

.now listening to ~ Wunderkind ~ Alanis Morissette ~ The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Original Soundtrack ~ .changing to ~ Dance Dance ~ Fall Out Boy ~ From Under The Cork Tree
.now reading ~ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ~ J.K. Rowling
~ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ~ J.K. Rowling
~ The Heather Hills of Stonwycke ~ Michael Phillips and Jill Pella
~ The Host ~ Stephenie Meyer
.now writing ~ Twilight fic and Dawning Day
.now watching ~ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

RIGHT, so now that I've gotten my busy summer schedule out of the way... here's a fantastic picture that I made myself a while back that has to do with Doctor Who, obviously... I totally forgot about it, actually. I'm shocked that I did. By the by, Doctor Who Series Four is actually coming to CBC Friday September 19th, 2008.





If I bash any character in the Doctor Who universe, it is strictly constructive criticism.

.Whovian

4.8.08

.Doctor Who References on Sitcoms


I was just checking out a scene from a telly show called Coupling - Jack Davenport stars in it - and I was laughing over the fact that there was a slight Doctor Who reference.  What was even more funny was the fact that everyone was laughing over it - not because it was funny, but because they actually UNDERSTOOD.  You say "Sofas are protection from Daleks" and everyone cracks up, except for those people who have no idea what you're talking about, and that's a shame.  Doctor Who is classic.  It's a brilliant show - why do you think I have this blog? - and all of our parents have either seen it when they were children or remember talking/hearing about it from somewhere.  It's amazing... how one little word can make it an extremely memorable show or an 'I hate you' show.  Doctor Who has its ups and downs for different people - especially the new one, such as getting rid of Rose Tyler or bringing her back.  The older Doctor Who was a lot less emotionally complicated - unless you developed a crush on one of the Doctors and he regenerated leaving you alone and despairing - but that's what an angst-ridden society does to you, I guess.  the thing is, and I guess my point, is that it's a brilliant, classic show that won't be forgotten easily.  Other, newer comedy shows in Britain are mentioning it throughout their script - for goodness sake, even The Simpsons showed Tom Baker hanging from the wall with his long scarf.
 
Whoop, time to jet for now. 
 
Cheers!
 
.Whovian.
 



4.7.08

Ehhh, it worked!

Wow, that is handy-dandy. I'm very excited/eager about swing dancing tonight - wait, this is the Doctor Who blog... ><  So apparently I'm getting Doctor Who Series Three Box-set some time tomorrow.  Sweet, eh? All right.  Time to sign off. I hope someone actually reads this... -pokes Soxxers-


This is a test.

This is a pretty sweet test. Apparently I can post anything on blogger through email. Let's see if it works. -hits send-






Lots of pretty icons for you to look at. I think maybe one I've made myself.
















If I bash any character in the Doctor Who universe, it is strictly constructive criticism.

.Whovian.

25.2.08

.the face of boe...[spoilers most likely]

.now reading: The Great Gatsby ~ by F. Scott Fitzgerald


Oh yes. The Face Of Boe.

There are a million and one things that I can say on the subject as I sit back, relax and think to myself. One, believe it or not - which, trust me, isn't that hard when you think about it really hard - the Face of Boe is Jack. Jack is the Face Of Boe. One big head in a jar - no wonder no one recognized him - is our crazy, innuendo filled 54th century Captain. All knowing, wise, mature, loving Face of Boe is in fact Captain Jack Harkness. We all know he is not human - but rather an alien. Has it sunk in yet? Was it Bad Wolf/Rose who changed him, or was he supposed to be the Face of Boe all along and Bad Wolf/Rose only helped him along with the eternity process? And why did he die? I think I know the answer to at least some of these questions, but,um, any theories over there? any takers? What I'm wondering is why did Boe not tell the Doctor - in the rare times they met - who he really was? Fear of rifts or paradoxes? The element of surprise? Or is it just because the people at BBC hadn't even figured out who exactly the Face Of Boe was just yet when they wrote the second series?

Personally, I think it's a little bit of all three.


If I bash any character in the Doctor Who universe, it is strictly constructive criticism.

.Whovian

19.2.08

.christmas invasion revisited...

.Did all this myself.















.If I bash character in the Doctor Who universe, it is strictly constructive critisim.

.Whovian

.this is a test...

Be warned, this is a test.

Only for my purposes though.







If I bash character in the Doctor Who universe, it is strictly constructive critisim.

.Whovian

4.2.08

.for starters...WARNING: SPOILERS for DW and TORCHWOOD

So first off, this is where I stand in the world of Who and all dimensions apart yet somehow connected.

WARNING: SPOILERS for Doctor Who (possibly - haven't gotten there yet) and Torchwood.

Love Captain Jack Harkness - not so crazy about Torchwood. Tosh is okay - technology is good. Ianto is... well... I'm not to big on him either. Owen just scares me. Gwen makes me angry, plus she's a sorry excuse for a DI - therefore not even good enough for Torchwood. The characters are somewhat weak. she randomly cheats on her boyfriend - fiance, I should say - yet another reason to make me mad.

Martha Jones is... shall I say... interesting. But first let's stick to the Doctor.

Christopher Eccleston's Doctor was 'mazing, even though I first became aware of the new series with David Tennant's Doctor. All in all, Eccleston's Doctor was an intense character, not all that humorous - which, considering, makes sense; he's over 900 years old, alone and trying to live with the fact that he destroyed his home planet in a massive war. Let's face it, the guy's having a hard day. Comparing the two, Tennant's Doctor seems a little reckless, but that's the beauty of regeneration. It's also nice to get a change - maybe almost total changes - because then the show doesn't get boring. Well, boring less quickly. So, pros and cons together, I have no idea who I like better. They probably even each other out - physically and characteristically.

Enter Rose Tyler. Yup, she's blond, but she's got some kick-butt action at times. We also got to see her character develop - then end in the sappiest, most prolonged way possible.

I'm not saying tears are bad or anything, but maybe the ending was a little overdone. But it was incredibly important to leave you not only with the taste of defeat, but an opening for Rose to come back again. So, while I can tell you that I detested every moment of the climax episode because of me bursting into unquenchable sobs every five minutes, I enjoyed it too intensely to hate anything else.

I hate Martha - her scream made me scream.

I think I'm ranting - oh, but that's what this blog is for! Right...

If I bash Martha, or any other character in the Doctor Who universe, it is strictly constructive criticism.

Whovian
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