I absolutely have to tell you this before I forget. In today news: MY SUBCONSCIOUS IS FINALLY CATCHING UP!
Last night I had a strange dream. I was with my family on a countryside trip. While my brother and cousin (who are 11 and 10 respectively) were playing, they picked up something shaped like a phallus. Suddenly arrived Ten with Simm!Master and Donna and the Doctor began to examine the object. When he was finally declaring that it was some timey-wimey wibbly-wobbly stuff, the Master suddenly said, and I swear to God it happened, "I'd know where to put that object, Doctor" all the time ogling Ten's arse! The Doctor and I went red with the suggestion, my family didn't understand because they don't talk English and my mother was watching me with a WTF expression.
So what does this dream tell you about my subconscious? That I'm a perv and I read way too much post-LOTTL fanfictions in which the Master doesn't die. It could also be that these last days had a role in shaping these dream, what with David and John gushing all over each other "David is my Doctor and I'm his Master" "John is fantastic and he is my BFF" and all that jazz.
These days have been brilliant also because I've convinced my own BFF to watch a few episodes (guess which ones?) with me and I explained to her the epic hate/love story that is this pairing. I even showed her my 3rd series box set with the guys on the cover. Do you know what she said:" They look good together" Fuck, the power of the Time Cock!
Lastly, thanks to
neuralclone for letting us know that one of the columnist of Canberra Times wrote down his list of the best TV characters of the decade. Do you know who was at first place? The Guv! The British version of course, played by the magnificent Philip Glenister ^^ The motivation:
1. Gene Hunt (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes) The corrupt, abrasive DCI is the coolest crime fighter of the decade. Obnoxious, for sure, but he was written with wit and charm, and played with astounding flair by Philip Glenister. Oh, and whatever his methods, he was always a good guy. Harvey Keitel played him reasonably well in the US version, but even he couldn't compete with Glenister for sheer prescence.