Here’s something I must confess about myself: I have an irrational fear of whales. It’s always been like that, I just can’t explain it (though I’ll blame Pinocchio for it). I have always been wary of sea creatures in general, but the thought of swimming underwater and suddenly come across a massive creature with weird teeth has always haunted me in my dreams. I know, how on Earth would I find a whale in Southeast Spain, where you can walk more than 2 km into the sea and the water is still knee-deep? Whatever, they creep me out. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2015
Classic Who Retrospective: The Space Museum
It’s funny how something you love can be sometimes mind-blowing and other times just, well, tedious. Continue reading
Categories: Doctor Who, Television
Tags: Classic Who Retrospective, Doctor Who, First Doctor, Parody, Robert Shearman, The Space Museum, William Hartnell
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Doctor Who 9×12 Review: Hell Bent
Oh, Steven Moffat. How. Amazing. Was. That. Finale.
I expected it to be mildly okay. After all, the Gallifrey plotline didn’t get a lot of buildup throughout the series. Even the first minutes in the Doctor’s home planet seemed to go a bit slow. But as it usually happens with Moffat-penned episodes, a few plot twists left us awestruck and elaborating a new theory every two minutes. Continue reading
Categories: Doctor Who, Television
Tags: 9x12, Clara Oswald, Doctor Who, Gallifrey, Hell Bent, Jenna Coleman, Maisie Williams, Peter Capaldi, Series Finale, TARDIS
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