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Little Doctor Who prattling
- New Who: Ponds' departure. That's pretty much what I thought would happen after seeing the preview capping the prior episode. Which makes me wish I had blogged my hypothesis beforehand, so that I could now point to the entry as evidence and say "see, interwebs, I called it." I'm probably not the only one who saw that coming though.
- Classic Who: I am still dilly-dallying through the first season (1963). Fortunately for me, given I didn't prefer the first few plot arcs (each of which spans 2 to 6 ~25-min episodes), I've found I'm really enjoying the arcs starting with "Keys of Marinus." I finished "The Aztecs" a couple days ago and loved it, though it's probably riddled with historical inaccuracies; the visuals were gorgeous, the issues regarding human sacrifice were fascinating, and I loved the secondary characters. On that note, "How to Make Cocoa," a DVD extra hosted by badly-animated Tlotoxl and Tonila. I love those guys.
- On an unrelated note, "Sarcastaball." XD South Park may be crude, but it's almost never not clever.
- Classic Who: I am still dilly-dallying through the first season (1963). Fortunately for me, given I didn't prefer the first few plot arcs (each of which spans 2 to 6 ~25-min episodes), I've found I'm really enjoying the arcs starting with "Keys of Marinus." I finished "The Aztecs" a couple days ago and loved it, though it's probably riddled with historical inaccuracies; the visuals were gorgeous, the issues regarding human sacrifice were fascinating, and I loved the secondary characters. On that note, "How to Make Cocoa," a DVD extra hosted by badly-animated Tlotoxl and Tonila. I love those guys.
- On an unrelated note, "Sarcastaball." XD South Park may be crude, but it's almost never not clever.
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But this is probably the kind of thing that improves as time goes by and the audience no longer notices she is using slang that is 3 years out of date and wearing clothes that are too young for her. :-D
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