‘Doctor Who’ blogging: “The God Complex”
This is a wonderful episode: creepy, poignant, scary, funny. This is what Doctor Who can do that no other show can: be this surreal and this grounded at the same time.
This is a wonderful episode: creepy, poignant, scary, funny. This is what Doctor Who can do that no other show can: be this surreal and this grounded at the same time.
Ladies and gentlemen, “The Ood Abides”…
Rob Hull of Doncaster has 571 Daleks. Not exactly an invasion force, but impressive, I suppose…
Dude called Astromark built a half-scale TARDIS. For his cat, Kaylee. (Though with that name, I think she deserves a half-scale model of a Firefly-class ship to muck around with.)
Can you feel it? The nothingness? Cuz I sure can.
I knew their meddling time-traveler ways would catch up with them eventually…
I didn’t sob here like, oh, “School Reunion” made me do, but there was certainly some welling up about the eyes.
Amateur astronomer Duncan Kitchin needed some sort of shelter to protect his outdoor telescope from the elements. So he did what any geek would do: he built a TARDIS for it…
Awww. They’re cute when they’re little and genocidal.
Yes, it shouts “Exterminate!” and make laser-gun noises at you.