A cold day...
Nov. 16th, 2007 09:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Suddenly today it turned wintry.
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So this evening I watched Numb3rs with
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Second, it was all very superficial. In the episode, one of the protagonists broke up with his girlfriend. A more... colourless scene I can't imagine. And they were the characters I liked. I found Larry Fleinhardt's speech patterns very annoying.
I still like the show's motif of using math to solve situational problems, but I'm just not convinced by it.
And then I watched "Time Crash", the Doctor Who mini-episode that just aired for the Children in Need special today. A nice surprise: it was written by Steven Moffat, my favourite Doctor Who writer by far.
An even nicer surprise is that I totally loved it. It revived my Doctor-love that had hiccupped after "The Last of the Time Lords". It made me smile. It made me all sentimental not only about the show but about eras of the show I never even watched. I never saw Peter Davison as the Doctor before, and here I was, loving him. And the celery. And the jokes. (Especially the 'beard' joke.) Wibbley wobbley timey-wimey. Crickety cricket stuff. Butterfingers. Desktop theme. Not to mention, "Big emergency, universe goes bang in five minutes, but - brilliant!"
And the cloister bell. I don't even get it and I loved it.
It did a lot - and I can't even explain why - to soothe my mixed feelings about Ten. It was Ten at his silliest - and why do I like that so much, when I don't like other heroes being silly? It's one of the mysteries of the time-space continuum.
Aaah, that happy feeling of fannishness being stoked.
Time Crash Behind-The-Scenes
Date: 2007-11-22 12:21 am (UTC)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9L0ch0r4pQ
Re: Time Crash Behind-The-Scenes
Date: 2007-11-22 01:27 am (UTC)