When you don't have time to write something substantive, what do you do?
Post YouTubes videos, of course!
Sadly, I can almost relate to this one (after all, thanks to BitTorrent, I have now seen all of the episodes from season two of the resurrected series, with David Tennant playing The Doctor):
(Hat tip: Stupid Evil Bastard.)
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Well here's an interesting tidbit of news:
Former Doctor Who star Christopher Eccleston will star as Number Six in a television remake of the cult favorite series, "The Prisoner". "The 1967 series, starring Patrick McGoohan as a former secret agent who was kidnapped and imprisoned in a mystery…
As many of you know, I'm a big Doctor Who fan. Big enough that I've grabbed all of the episodes of the new series, and its spinoffs, via BitTorrent. (I also buy them on DVD as soon as they become available.) A few folks have asked me what I think of the spinoffs. And I'm sick at home, feeling like…
...or maybe Sunday morning, as I don't know how long it will take to get this by BitTorrent, the penultimate episode of series 4 of Doctor Who (if you're a Doctor Who fan and haven't seen the last couple of episodes before this Saturday's episode The Stolen Earth, beware the spoilers--don't start…
If you think spending the holidays with your family is stressful, imagine what it might be like for the Doctor:
By the way, I've managed to check out the Doctor Who Christmas Special. By and large it's pretty good; maybe I'll post a review sometime in the next few days, while I'm taking it fairly…
If you are anything like that fellow, it's time to get assessed to see if you have an autism spectrum condition. He's *really* very much like an "Aspie"...
Me, I was a huge fan of Star Trek when I was in 5th grade... hmmm... 30 some years ago, though I never did learn Klingon or go to conventions. For a while I was a big Edgar Rice Burroughs fan, too, when I was about 21.
I don't know why, I tried to watch Dr. Who when I was thirty something, I didn't like it.
I just went geeky on other stuff.
Ah ... my friends in London (whom I'm visiting) are showing me the whole second season. It beats the heat, that's for sure!
Why can't we see season 2 in the US? Is there a Doctor Who embargo on or something? Must we resort to Bit torrent?
Actually, I meant I was sort of like him in my former fanatacism for Doctor Who. Also, I understood every reference he made to the show.
I'm sure it will make it to the U.S.--one year after it aired, as Season One did on the SciFi channel. I'm just no longer willing to wait that long. Even though I have it from BitTorrent, I did buy the DVDs for Season One. The picture quality is noticeably better, and there are a bunch of amusing extras.