Thursday, August 29, 2013

Doctor Who



All I want to do lately is lay in bed and watch Doctor Who. The writers and actors in this show are BRILLIANT. I can't stop. I'm on Series 4 of the new Doctor Who. I'm planning on catching up on the old episodes when I'm done with the new.

I saw this thing on Pinterest that explained perfectly the falling in love with the new doctor or companion.


HEY: everything in Purple = SPOILERS!
If you haven't seen up to Series 4 of Doctor Who--I wouldn't read it. ;)

Chris Eccleston is fantastic! Really, really great. And when he regenerated, I teared up a bit. Then this "new doctor" David Tennant. He's too silly, too goofy, and I keep thinking of Barty Crouch's son from Harry Potter. Then--he says something genius and I laugh a little. Then I realize I'm going to have to like him, because he'll be around for awhile. And Rose loves him. . .so. . .

Okay, David Tennant is a fantastic Doctor. Really, really great.

And then Rose has to leave and it broke my heart. And I missed enjoying most of the next episodes because I kept looking for a way for Rose to come back.

And I hate Donna. and Martha. Just go away. You're not Rose, you never will be. Just leave me alone to cry.

Then Martha starts to fall in love with the Doctor and I feel for her. Haven't we all been in her place where we love someone so much and they don't even blink an eye in our direction? So then Martha does something that I've always wished I could do. She gets out-she tells the Doctor why she has to leave and then she leaves.

Then Donna. Oh weird little Donna. "You want to mate? Well, not with me you don't!" haha. she makes me laugh. But she is DRAMA. She screams a lot. But then...she feels so much. She is so caring and helps the doctor be better. So I love her. And then, she has to lose her memory. I uncontrollably bawled my eyes out last night watching that episode. Poor Donna.

Goodness. I haven't cried that hard over fictional characters from a TV series since last week Season 3 of Supernatural. OY.

My obsession to Doctor Who is no where near my love for Sherlock and BenedictC. , but I sure love it. It makes my imagination go wild and keeps surprising me every episode. Brilliant.  If you haven't watched it yet--seriously--get it on your Netflix queue NOW. You won't regret it. ;)  Allons-y. Don't Blink.

There's that moment where I'm thinking about what I'm supposed to do with my life, and I ask my parents: "I'm trying to find my life purpose. What am I passionate about? What do I talk a lot about?"  My dad: "Your life purpose is Doctor Who."



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