Doctor Who thing of the day: DW as envisioned by Rembrandt
Oh wow. Or else: Oh, what the hell. I haven’t decided yet.
Oh wow. Or else: Oh, what the hell. I haven’t decided yet.
I can’t believe I haven’t posted this sooner. I’ve had it on my laptop for like a year and a half…
“The main character is a handsome, young, eccentric white man – played by a notably younger actor than in any previous versions – famed for his oddball intelligence…”
My god, Sherlock Holmes is an unbelievable bastard, isn’t he? Yet I love him…
The Ealing Gazette yesterday took a retro look back at a time when Cybermen invaded the West London suburb as part of the show’s production…
Stephen Kelly in the Guardian thinks so. I’m not so sure…
Dammit, but this is an infuriating story. It’s perfectly illustrative of all the many ways that Steven Moffat seems to misunderstand Doctor Who.
The second series of Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’s brilliant, brilliant Sherlock is about to start tomorrow, and so my hand is forced: I must finally write about the first series…
Consider comments here full of spoilers.
Mirren would totally get me onboard with the idea of the Doctor as a woman, which I generally have not been crazy about.