Posted by: rose86 in Untagged on
Jul 20, 2010
After watching Matt Smith's first series I have came to the conclusion that Matt Smith is the Doctor. That's not saying I no longer love David's doctor but I think Matt has done a brilliant job as the doctor and hope he continues fo years to come.
Way to go Matt,
Posted by: rose86 in myblog on
Mar 13, 2010
Almost everyone I know here has seen all of the classic episodes. I haven't seen any. I would like to watch them, I have nothing agaist them and sometimes feel left out of the loop when I see people start to talk about things that happened in classic episodes.
Although I have tried , so far I haven't had the time to watch them but when I do find myself with a moment and try to watch an episode
Posted by: rose86 in myblog on
Jan 04, 2010
Its happened, the day that I've been dreading since his announcement in 2008. The day that David Tennant left the Tardis for the last time, along with Who legend writer RTD has come to pass.
I have great love for Drwho. I saw my first episode in 2007. Afterwords I thought that's a really cool show, and continued channel surfing lol, Little knowing at the time the impact this show would later have
Posted by: rose86 in myblog on
Dec 18, 2009
I know they chose Matt Smith because they felt he was the best for the job, but no one can replace David Tennant as The Doctor. He has some big shoes to fill I hope he'll measure up.
Posted by: shinyford in Untagged on
Jul 07, 2009
So, I've been meaning to start writing a blog for a while. And I think this would be a great place to have it.
Not sure what the thrust of my stuff here will be, but it'll probably include writing (including fan fic); insider secrets from Auntie Beeb (which will mainly be what soup is in the canteen for the next five days); and Ruby on Rails hacks, occasionally, if I need to stick something
Posted by: Eddie in Untagged on
Jul 01, 2009
Just, faithful reader, as even the worst days do, this blog has come to an end.
I feel I've made my point. Lots of bang on spoilers (who else got the redhaired Scottish companion last August... em, no one...), the fracturing and discrediting of the spoiler kings, a more secure future series production (does anyone anywhere know what's really
Posted by: Eddie in Untagged on
Jul 01, 2009
Enough, already, faithful readers.
I've been having a look, as usual, at the world of fandom, now more than ever. It's an ugly bloody place sometime, eh? Not just the personal attacks and the constant bitching, but the absolute assertion that each individual is 100% right! If you hate the RTD era, you're right, if you love it, and hate the
Posted by: Eddie in Untagged on
Jul 01, 2009
You know, faithful reader, I'm very proud of Outpost Skaro. I haven't always been, it has to be said. But now, I am. We have a great forum, there, and, it has to be said, it's even greater now I'm not head honcho.
One man's voice always sounds like the right one in his own head. It isn't always though. Skaro was born out of a fight, and it came out of the womb kicking and screaming.
Posted by: Eddie in Untagged on
Jul 01, 2009
Hello there, faithful reader. And trolls. I get a lotta them...
Canon. Canon, canon, canon, canon. Canon... I hope you're writing this down. Today's lesson, class, is on official timelines and canoninity. What happened and what didn't? Do Big Finish audios "count" as "real" Doctor Who? What about NAs? Or annual short stories? Short trips? The new BBC novels? DWM comic strips? The
Posted by: Eddie in Untagged on
Jul 01, 2009
I think, faithful reader, that Planet of the Dead is going to work better as a prologue to what's to come, rather than a one-off Special, and that the next four - or even all five Specials if you count The Next Doctor - will work best as a whole than as individuals. Can't wait for the boxset.
However, despite the exuberance and bonkers flying bus, Planet of the Dead was a little