Children of the Stones (review)
This intensely creepy show is what made an entire generation of British kids the grown-up geeks they are today.
This intensely creepy show is what made an entire generation of British kids the grown-up geeks they are today.
“Boy, boy! What day is it?” “Why, it’s new Doctor Who day, sir!” “I say, lad, run down to the Internet for me and pick up the fattest AVI upload of the new episode you can find! There’s an extra half crown in it for you if you can get it for me before Boxing Day!”
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read unless you’ve seen the episode!
I spent hours this afternoon going through the new *Doctor Who Series 4* DVD set, and I barely even scratched the surface. And still: I think I might have to go lie down for a while. I’ve gotten a bit overexcited, a bit overwhelmed. There’s so much stuff in it, so much beyond just the episodes, that my fangirl gland is overheating.
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read unless you’ve seen the episode!
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read unless you’ve seen the episode!
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read unless you’ve seen the episode!
Lots of spoilers! Don’t read unless you’ve seen the episode!
Lots of spoilers! Don’t watch if you haven’t seen the episode!
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