A peek above our garters to Dr. BA for pointing us to this thread at Fark.com which led us to these two comics from HomeOnTheStrange.com:
Too funny.
ETA: On an unrelated note, this one cracks me up, too.
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I have to tell you, Infophile:
I think Blink has to be my all time favorite episode to this point.
(Despite my continuing sense of loss over Billie Piper and Christopher Eccleston. David Tennant and Freema Agyeman are growing on me, though.)
Kisses
You know, I was just thinking about that comic earlier today, and now you’ve kindly supplied it for me. Thanks much.
Hmm, is this evidence that you have psychic powers? Nah, that’s not the simplest explanation. Simplest would be a coincidence, but that’s not entertaining.
How about this: You’re secretly the Doctor in disguise, and after reading this comment you traveled (will travel? will have traveled?) back in time to make this post, thus allowing me to comment on it in the past future so you can make it in the future past. Do the words “Timey-wimey ball” mean anything to you?
How’s that for time travel?
Heh, not bad.
Anyways, it’s a sad fact of Doctor Who that you can’t expect any of the main characters to stay around forever. On the good side, at least David Tennant has signed up for three more years after this season, so we’ll have him around for quite a while.
I like the comics…but I’ve never seen an episode of Dr. Who.
Thanks for the info Infophile. I didn’t know that David Tennant had signed another contract.
Hi Vivy,
Thanks for coming by. You’re really missing some good fiction, and it is a rare gem among a huge amount of crappy TV.
Found the news story I was thinking of for that. Actually looks like it’s only two years at the moment, as they haven’t gotten around to deciding on cast for the fifth season yet (2009 will be a year of specials instead of a season, so 2010 is the fifth season). But still, something pretty extreme would have to happen to get rid of David Tennant. Hell, it was quite literally his life’s dream to play the doctor. At this point, nothing short of an angry letter from Tom Baker about breaking his record is going to stop Tennant.
Hey thanks again, Inofophile.
Kisses
I am a long standing Dr Who fan. I started watching it when Jon Pertwee was playing the Doctor. Some of the episodes were the stuff of nightmares. “Carnival of Monsters” gave me the willies, also the bit where the Sontaran took off his helmet to reveal the face beneath…ugh.
Later I joined the Edinburgh Local Group, and I was involved in trying to produce a fanzine for the thirtieth anniversary of the show called 1963. The idea was that it would be what a fanzine would look like after the first six episodes. I wrote two stories for it.
Obsessive – moi?
That’s very cool, Deacon.
My first introduction to the Doctor was actually old re-runs of the Tom Baker years on Public Television. He’s my favorite doctor, and there’s something about Christopher Eccleston’s eyes that is reminiscent of Baker I think, so I took to him rather quickly.
David Tennant took some getting used to, and Martha’s OK, but I had become rather attached to Rose.
As Infophile pointed out, it’s the nature of the beast – but that doesn’t mean I have to like it.
Anyway, I blabbed all that to ask you this: Who is your favorite Who? I’ve found there’s an interesting tendency for people to favor the actor who was playing the role at the time they were introduced to the show. Is that true for you as well?
Kisses
Hilarious!
Or, as the Doctor would say: “Fantastic! // Brilliant!”