A shame to see poor ol' Christopher Eccleston kind of morph away into David Tennant last night but i'm glad to see him come!. Big question on everyones mind is 'Is he going to speak with his Scottish accent?' :oGood to read that Doctor Who will be on all the way through 2006 and 2007 (for definite, maybe they'll contract it for another 16 years :o) with the same 13 episodes a year and 1 christmas episode however this years christmas episode sounds a bit tackey (although it was just a title (can't remember it now, something like 'The Christmas Crisis' and to be fair, Doctor Who is what everyone calls 'Tackey' anyway)
Still, it was about 13 weeks ago when it was first aired and I remember it being dark (around the time of the night bus trips)
- Mood:
curious
Dave sat relaxing in his desktop chair, his feet back on the table as he waits for Doctor Who to appear on television (little did he know, it was already on and he actually forgot to press post). The TV seemed to laugh at him and he wasn't sure if it was his own thoughts or Graham Norton. With the shame of laughter, he looked down at his shirt to notice the grim spludge of Tomato Ketchup that had stained him since he'd had dinner. "Is this what your laughing at!?". Graham stared back as he was talking to his contestants.
Dave rolled back on his chair, pushing the wheels through the carpet, shunting with his foot everytime he stopped. He couldn't explain why he was doing this but Graham's evil eyes made him do it. Dave firmly grabbed onto one end of the remote control and slammed any button that he could get his fingers on.
The hairy Hugh Jackman looked at him portraying his role of Wolverine on X-Men, Dave couldn't watch. Even though the film was screenplayed by David 'Solid Snake' Hayter himself (who did the voice in the original TV Show) he didn't like it. The only thing he was left to do, was leave the dullards on television by pressing the power button
Dave rolled back on his chair, pushing the wheels through the carpet, shunting with his foot everytime he stopped. He couldn't explain why he was doing this but Graham's evil eyes made him do it. Dave firmly grabbed onto one end of the remote control and slammed any button that he could get his fingers on.
The hairy Hugh Jackman looked at him portraying his role of Wolverine on X-Men, Dave couldn't watch. Even though the film was screenplayed by David 'Solid Snake' Hayter himself (who did the voice in the original TV Show) he didn't like it. The only thing he was left to do, was leave the dullards on television by pressing the power button
- Mood:
cranky