Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoy your holiday.
I will be at my great-aunt's house tomorrow for Thanksgiving. I love my grandparents, but this will probably not be a fun weekend for me. All the cousins are older than me, and the adults still see me as a kid...(hello I am 17 AND a half on Thanksgiving day), so I am in that awkward in-between stage.
My cousins are kinda hard to get along with...the oldest one is 11 and obsessed with Hunger Games which makes any outdoor play strangely violent and usually ending in tears. Yes. That's what happens when you let a 6th grader watch Hunger Games. There is reason for PG-13, people.
You guessed it: Not a big fan of the HG. But anyway, Thanksgiving.
I will probably be sure to bring books. Also all my art supplies and my kindle. Other wise I will die.
So most of the weekend will look like this:
Anyway Happy Thanksgiving. I'm going to go watch old Who episodes to get me through withdraw.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Thanksgiving
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The Moment Came
So guys. DOCTOR WHO!
Before I get into the 50th Anniversary special in detail, fangirl rant time.
Oh my gosh David Tennant! It was awesome to see him back. John Hurt was awesome! Gallifrey was spectacular. Rose...wow. ALL THIRTEEN! What was that about?? (Besides Capaldi's eyeballs). WAIT does that mean he is the last Doctor. NO.
That being said, now into details.
That episode opens up with Clara and the 11th (now 12th or 13th?) starts out amazing and ends 10 times more amazing. John Hurt plays the War Doctor, which the Doctor comes to terms with at the end of the movie. Gallifrey is saved and the whole basis of the show was altered as well. No more Time War.
My favorite scene was the "all thirteen". That was just brilliant. All the Tardis's (?) all the Doctors, saving Gallifrey. It was epic. But it confused me. Remember the 12 regeneration rule? What happens now? Is Capaldi the 13th doctor or the 14th, and will Doctor Who continue?
Billie Piper's role also confused me alot. But I thought that the whole "moment" thing was really cool.
But it broke my heart at Tennant's last scene in the movie. He said...you guessed it. "I don't wanna go." I swear I think all the Whovians in the theatre had thier hearts break.
My conclusion is: The special was brilliant, but it left me with even more questions than I had before the movie.
Before I get into the 50th Anniversary special in detail, fangirl rant time.
Oh my gosh David Tennant! It was awesome to see him back. John Hurt was awesome! Gallifrey was spectacular. Rose...wow. ALL THIRTEEN! What was that about?? (Besides Capaldi's eyeballs). WAIT does that mean he is the last Doctor. NO.
That being said, now into details.
That episode opens up with Clara and the 11th (now 12th or 13th?) starts out amazing and ends 10 times more amazing. John Hurt plays the War Doctor, which the Doctor comes to terms with at the end of the movie. Gallifrey is saved and the whole basis of the show was altered as well. No more Time War.
My favorite scene was the "all thirteen". That was just brilliant. All the Tardis's (?) all the Doctors, saving Gallifrey. It was epic. But it confused me. Remember the 12 regeneration rule? What happens now? Is Capaldi the 13th doctor or the 14th, and will Doctor Who continue?
Billie Piper's role also confused me alot. But I thought that the whole "moment" thing was really cool.
But it broke my heart at Tennant's last scene in the movie. He said...you guessed it. "I don't wanna go." I swear I think all the Whovians in the theatre had thier hearts break.
My conclusion is: The special was brilliant, but it left me with even more questions than I had before the movie.
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Friday, November 22, 2013
Into Hibernation
I am going to watch the Day of the Doctor in the theatres on Monday and not on Saturday when it actually airs, (I don't have BBC, and I am NOT driving to Philidelphia do see the simulcast) I am at risk of spoilers (!) for two whole days.
So I will not post anymore after this until Tuesday due to this fact. I am staying offline until 10:00 pm on Monday. That means no Facebook, Pinterest, DeviantART, Blogger, and maybe even my email...
There you have it. Farewell Internet.
So...
Allons-y!
So I will not post anymore after this until Tuesday due to this fact. I am staying offline until 10:00 pm on Monday. That means no Facebook, Pinterest, DeviantART, Blogger, and maybe even my email...
There you have it. Farewell Internet.
So...
Allons-y!
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