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May 26, 2009 15:23

David Tennant's going to be in the Sarah-Jane Adventures, and RTD's very enthusiastic about itSeriously, please don't be crap. There seems to be an inverse relationship to how enthusiastically the BBC advertise something and how good it is, DW-wise. SJA has pretty much managed to be the best of the bunch so far ( Read more... )

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chocolatekettle May 26 2009, 20:03:54 UTC
American Gods is indeed awesome. As is Neil Gaiman. Long may the Gaiman-love grow! :P

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caladria May 26 2009, 20:45:50 UTC
I got there via Good Omens and Terry Pratchett, but now I'm here in the Gaiman-love I'll bask in it a while.

(Jupiter > duck)

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verasteine May 26 2009, 20:27:59 UTC
re DW: saw that, feared the same. Am more worried over "special project #3", though, but my brain went, Children in Need?, because it can't be anything else, can it?

re American Gods -- I've yet to work up the courage to read that book. Many people tell me I should. I have a friend who's offered to lend it to me. And yet I'm strangely terrified of reading something that far out of my usual haunts. (And yes, I am irrationally nuts.)

You saw the women working doc? Any good? I have it on the recorder but haven't watched it yet. Watched "Going Postal" yesterday, in between cable outages due to aggressive storm.

And that was way too much information :). Lookie, new icon!

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caladria May 26 2009, 20:54:12 UTC
It definitely won't be Torchwood - RTD's reasons for never having the Doctor on TW are solid, good and should be stuck to. Has to be CiN - major BBC show, charity event...

Women working doc - both of them, cos there's two - are really good. Haven't seen Going Postal, but have watched the human evolution docs (awesome), have started watching the "How the Celts saved Britain" docs (awesome) and South Pacific (good).

Preeetty new icon!

And - edit - American Gods is awesome, and complex, and mysterious (you like mysteries!) and twisty and thinky. And it's a novel about the soul of America, which hits the nail on the head as far as I can tell.

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