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Sally ([personal profile] shiredancer) wrote2012-11-03 12:07 am
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What a long, strange trip it's been.

Four years and three months, give or take some. That's how long Peter and I have spent watching the entirety of Dr. Who, from The Unearthly Child through the Tenth Doctor, and swinging in Torchwood at the proper time too. Four AMAZING years! Tonight we watched Parts 1 and 2 of The End of Time, and kissed David Tennant farewell. *sniffle*

Dr. Who was a big subject back in 2008 here on LiveJournal, and my curiosity was piqued by all the references to the different Doctors -- Ten, and Nine, and Four, etc. I asked [livejournal.com profile] gillyp about this, as she seemed particularly expert in all things Who, and she really set me on the right course with a whole bunch of information and history. I'd taken a look at the then-currently-running episode The Unicorn and The Wasp, as well as Silence in The Library, before I realized I was too unaware of what was going on and decided I wanted to start at the beginning. Peter's always up for good sci-fi and had always heard about Dr. Who, so he was game too. Now four years later I caught up with myself (and Donna Noble), and moved right along. Watching The Unicorn and The Wasp again felt like, I don't know, a real landmark -- something to celebrate, for sure. Now that we've caught up to the Eleventh Doctor, though, we want to drag our feet a bit. We're going to be soooo unhappy the day we find ourselves without the luxury of lots of shows to catch up on, and have to actually wait for real broadcasts (or worse, wait out a whole season until we can Netflix it). We're already in that position now with Torchwood, and whoa, wasn't The Children of Earth a downer! Now I know what all the uproar was about.

There's still Game of Thrones ahead, but I want to read the books first. I think there are about five of them out so far? So that'll be awhile -- and that's good, because I've kinda gotten in the habit of having something to look forward to, viewing-wise. Alons-y!

[identity profile] snycock.livejournal.com 2012-11-04 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
The first three Game of Thrones books are great (really, the series is called A Song of Ice and Fire; only the first book is Game of Thrones), then it all goes to crap in the next two. I think Martin's lost the narrative and doesn't know how to finish the story, unfortunately.

The good news is that the HBO series is really, really good, and with the speed that they're making it, I fully expect that those guys will finish the series before Martin does. :-)

[identity profile] shiredancer.livejournal.com 2012-11-05 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks, Jen -- I stand warned! Peter is on the fifth book now, I think, and he agrees. Too bad! We are looking forward to the series, though (Peter is getting impatient with me not reading the books...).