Yes, stone angels: still scary.
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Yes, stone angels: still scary.
That was easily one of the most freaktastic eps I've seen. I can't remember the last time I was so unbelievably creeped out.
I would so buy a weeping angel statue for my garden if I saw one on offer.
I would so buy a weeping angel statue for my garden if I saw one on offer.
Same.
Actually, I'd like to get two in slightly different poses, just for the opportunity to play some serious mind games with any Who fans who might be visiting.
Every time I see that style of statue in the background of another show, I want to shout "Look out, [character]! Don't blink!"
I would so buy a weeping angel statue for my garden if I saw one on offer.
Actually, I'd like to get two in slightly different poses, just for the opportunity to play some serious mind games with any Who fans who might be visiting.
I don't know you people. I'm both creeped out and amused, and quite sure I'll never visit any one of you.
Then again, throwing a cat at my general direction would have the same effect on me, so it's a win-lose/lose-win situation.
Man. and I thought Buffistas are here to help me with life, not to get it more complicated.
< /just went out of philosophy class, you can't tell, wah?>
"Blink" encapsulates what I so very much love about Doctor Who--the ability to take bits of string and paper and random junk and plungers and make it scary as all fuck. That is a talent that ought to be properly appreciated.
Trust me, I fully appreciate stuff that make me shiver for days after encountering them.
Steven Moffat's writing is now on that list.
Are you my mummy?
'nuff said, eh?
Are you my mummy?
That didn't scare me. That was just annoying with a pinch of wtf over it.
And for some reason, now reminds me of Connor.