Humorously ironic.
Nov. 17th, 2007 07:50 pmYou know how they say that if you randomly turn on only two episodes of a television show in its entire run, they'll be the same two episodes?
I decided tonight, in the spirit of Philcon, to stay tuned in when Doctor Who came on. Sure enough, it's "Fear Her," of which I saw perhaps ten minutes-- back when it originally aired here, I think.
Also, for some reason, there are all these TV commercials for religious CDs done by country stars. All I want to do now is become a country star and do my own CD of religious songs. I mean, really: think Diamond Rio would ever do "Adon Olam"?
Oh, and one last thing for now: I posted before
cyberthorn. Don't you let his monkeying with timestamps fool you. I have a room full of Philcon geeks to back me up.
I decided tonight, in the spirit of Philcon, to stay tuned in when Doctor Who came on. Sure enough, it's "Fear Her," of which I saw perhaps ten minutes-- back when it originally aired here, I think.
Also, for some reason, there are all these TV commercials for religious CDs done by country stars. All I want to do now is become a country star and do my own CD of religious songs. I mean, really: think Diamond Rio would ever do "Adon Olam"?
Oh, and one last thing for now: I posted before
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Date: 2007-11-18 11:35 am (UTC)And unfortunately, "Fear Her" is a pretty poor intro to New Who. I really, really disliked that episode. Not fond of child actors in general, especially when they over-act as badly as this one did.
"Blink" is good. I loved "The Shakespeare Code'. "Fear Her" jsut kinda sucked for me.
saw this and thought of you...
Date: 2007-11-19 02:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-19 06:29 pm (UTC)