‘Doctor Who’ blogging: “Planet of the Ood”
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read till you’ve seen the episode! And no comments from party poopers!
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read till you’ve seen the episode! And no comments from party poopers!
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read till you’ve seen the episode! And no comments from party poopers — this is a love fest only.
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read till you’ve seen the episode! (It airs on Sci Fi tonight…) And no comments from party poopers — this is a love fest only.
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read till you’ve seen the episode! (It airs on Sci Fi tonight…) And no comments from party poopers — this is a love fest only.
Russell Davies, you magnificent bastard. I told myself I wasn’t gonna cry. I’ve seen these episodes a bunch of times now, I should be over the crying. But I cry every time. Every damn time I cry.
It makes for a refreshing change that the ‘villain’ is not some megalomaniacal alien who wants to take over the world for its own nefarious alien purposes, that it’s just a lonely child who doesn’t mean ill but is acting purely out of fear and a terrifying isolation.
If you’re a newbie — say, you’ve been hearing about this BBC/BBC America show and have been meaning to check it out — here’s the spoiler-free, nothing-ruined-for-you-till-you-watch-it-yourself lowdown on the series.
Tons of spoilers! Don’t read unless you’ve seen the episode!
(intro to my Who blogging, please read before commenting / previous: Episodes 8/9: “The Impossible Planet”/“The Satan Pit”) When you’re a kid, they tell you it’s all grow up, get a job, get married, get a house, have a kid, and that’s it. No, the truth is the world is so much stranger than that, … more…
Man, this is grim. Nerd wakes up to the possibility of life outside nerdom, and dies immediately thereafter. What’s the point?