OK, just to get this stupid name on Google: Paboaul Faedoty.
I just saw a seal (not the animal) that said “Security Protected – please remove prior to putting in microwave” – on a bottle of vodka!
…I can’t really add anything to that, can I?
Here’s what I’ve been doing since my last post:
- Park Bench - cartoon created by me, some stuff by my brother Stephen
- DrunkDuck Poop - webcomic created by Stephen, some strips by me
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Abridged - anime parody created by Stephen, some stuff by me
- The Symmetrical Breadpazoid - webcomic created by me, some strips by Stephen
And… that’s about everything. Oh, and I had to take some A-level exams and stuff, but I’m sure that’s not important.
Finally, I have an internet connection (with a free laptop!) This means I may post more often. But I may not. We’ll see.
Seriously, I am. It’s not even half past five, and I’m hungry. What’s wrong with me?
Look at this:
Sign which reads "Secret Nuclear Bunker"
How stupid can some people get?
I soooooooooo hoped the Doctor would regenerate properly, so I was disappointed until the bit where Donna touched the hand: that brought the episode back for me. The rest of it was good too: I think the fact that he didn’t regenerate is the only thing I didn’t like. I didn’t realised how good Jackie was until they brought her back – she’s not like Martha and Donna’s personality-less mothers.
Best cliffhanger EVER! I can’t believe that never got leaked! I really can’t criticise this episode, except that they cheated us out of seeing Maria, who was mentioned in Turn Left, but was absent here. I did love the Clom-bashing though: I think Russell may agree with the fans about Love and Monsters…
Roll on next week!
WOW! Rose is back, and it couldn’t have been done better. Davies obviously pulled out all the stops, and the cliffhanger ending makes me glad the exams are over, ’cause I won’t be sleeping at all!
If I have any complaints, it’s that Rose didn’t seem sad enough when the Doctor died. But remember I said “if”.
Doctor Who: Midnight
Woohoo! Great episode by Davies which will hopefully not cause him to peter out towards the end of a four-episode run. I was disappointed we didn’t get to see the enemy, and Tate’s acting had no feeling at all, but luckily she wasn’t in it much.