If the good Doctor really wants to play Santa Claus this Christmas, perhaps he could materialise in the check-in hall at Heathrow and pile everyone into the TARDIS
( Read more... )
The difference between the Who of Davies and the Who of Moffat is like the difference between Stephen Hawking explaining how rainbows are made - anthelion; the glory; blue light; red light; the rainbows on Saturn’s moon - and Judy Garland singing about being on the other side of one. It's the same between Davies' Doctor Who and that of anyone who went before him, or between that of any two of those, or of any of them and Moffat's. I've been saying that so years.
Comments 3
Reply
Reply
The difference between the Who of Davies and the Who of Moffat is like the difference between Stephen Hawking explaining how rainbows are made - anthelion; the glory; blue light; red light; the rainbows on Saturn’s moon - and Judy Garland singing about being on the other side of one.
It's the same between Davies' Doctor Who and that of anyone who went before him, or between that of any two of those, or of any of them and Moffat's. I've been saying that so years.
Reply
Leave a comment