Doctor Who 3.02: William Shakespeare needs to call me. Stat.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Expeliamus (or however it's spelled) cracked me up. As did fifty-seven academics punching the air .
Fun ep.
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Doctor Who 3.02: William Shakespeare needs to call me. Stat.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Expeliamus (or however it's spelled) cracked me up. As did fifty-seven academics punching the air .
Fun ep.
Was this written by the same guy who wrote the Season 1 episode about Charles Dickens?
Ha, I was reminded of that ep too. But it's not the same author.
I was thinking, earlier today, that given that Shakespeare writes Hamlet after this romp, "There are more things in heav'n and earth than are dream't of in your philosophy" takes on added meaning.
Am I the only one who watched Dresden?
::plaintive::
Dresden Files:
That was excellent!
I love the idea that Ancient Mai is a dragon. (I don't recall if that's in the books.)
Am I the only one who watched Dresden?
For now, at least. We have to wait for *ahem*
I did!
And yet, I have no particular comment.
Great episode! And we don't KNOW she's a dragon. It's implied. Or inferred. Somebody on the Butcher Board suggested it a while back, too.
Dresden Files:
Ah. Excellent.
I have to say that the dragons in "The Gift" were better than the one in this episode.
I was busy eating my body weight in steak and then trying to walk it off, so I'll have to catch the 11pm CST showing.
I watched Dresden. I'll give Murphy a pass in this episode, since it turns out it wasn't really her, but I'm getting awfully tired of her saying "This can't really be happening!" and "This can't be real!" If she's going to continue as more-or-less a sidekick character to Harry, she needs to get past the geewhiz part of things sooner or later, especially since she's seen enough of them now.
On a completely superficial note, does Morgan own a suit in any other shade than brown, or is that a uniform of some sort? Of course, it does look damned spiffy on him.