‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: nobody knows what the hell is going on with Season 7, not even Twitter
If only we had a TARDIS and could pop ahead to see what we’ll get, Doctor Who wise, in the next year or so. But we don’t. But have only Twitter…
If only we had a TARDIS and could pop ahead to see what we’ll get, Doctor Who wise, in the next year or so. But we don’t. But have only Twitter…
Is Moffat just a lazy writer who reuses the same motifs again and again, or is there a genius to his repetition?
Hoorah! More Doctor Who! Even if we might have to wait a long while for it…
I think it might be nice, as a nod to the original conception of the show as educational, to do a purely historical story: one with no SF elements whatsoever. A story set in 1963 that highlighted how the world has changed in half a century could be really interesting…
In January 1995 and April 1996, Steven Moffat posted some, er, interesting things to rec.arts.drwho…
I am not convinced that everything we see here is totally kosher or, you know, real. There’s a whole lotta stuff going on here that is about names meaning different things, and things not needing names because it’s completely obvious what they are, or things appearing to be one thing and turning out to be something else entirely.
Holy shit, are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Brilliant brilliant mind frak. I love it. I’m hardly every deeply, hugely surprised by fiction, but this might be the biggest shock I’ve ever gotten from Doctor Who.
This is some serious geekgasm: Written by Steven Moffat and Edgar Wright. Produced by Peter Jackson. Directed by Steven Spielberg.
There’s a weird little video called “Analysis Lessons” that pops up if you follow clues on the BBC’s episode guides…