classic ‘Doctor Who’ blogging: “An Unearthly Child”
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode unless you don’t care to have it spoiled for you.
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode unless you don’t care to have it spoiled for you.
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode unless you don’t care to have it spoiled for you.
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode.
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode unless you don’t care to have it spoiled for you.
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode unless you don’t care to have it spoiled for you.
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode unless you don’t care to have it spoiled for you.
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode.
Should we call Canadian passive-aggression passive-agreeableness?
Just as Bob and Doug McKenzie were sendups of both stereotypes of Canadians and cable access programs, so is *Red Green,* which apes homemade TV of both the DIY and outdoorsmanship stripes.
Here is my recommendation for those wishing to jump into the phenomenon that is *Doctor Who*: Don’t start with ‘The Complete Specials’…