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Couple things I thought of interest:
The infamous "whogasm". I don't know why I'm so amused at watching a pair of total strangers watching Doctor Who - it's not like the same scene wasn't more or less played out in my own living room (with perhaps a few less "Martha, no!" comments). Or maybe it's the sorority of fandom that makes it so much fun. After all, on ep night at Media*West when I tried to call a friend's room and got misdirected, a total stranger cheerfully checked out what I was asking for. We are what we are, and we are not alone.
I have always liked Slactivist (who has an LJ feed under that name): Articles like this one on Conservapedia is the reason why. (That and the Left Behind analysis articles, which are chilling but brilliant.)
The infamous "whogasm". I don't know why I'm so amused at watching a pair of total strangers watching Doctor Who - it's not like the same scene wasn't more or less played out in my own living room (with perhaps a few less "Martha, no!" comments). Or maybe it's the sorority of fandom that makes it so much fun. After all, on ep night at Media*West when I tried to call a friend's room and got misdirected, a total stranger cheerfully checked out what I was asking for. We are what we are, and we are not alone.
I have always liked Slactivist (who has an LJ feed under that name): Articles like this one on Conservapedia is the reason why. (That and the Left Behind analysis articles, which are chilling but brilliant.)
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It's set in the 80s, and Gene, Chris and Ray are now working together in London. A woman from our time, Alex something, is in a hostage situation and somehow ends up, Sam-like, travelling back. Except she's read the memos Sam left when he came back to the future.
*Don't* have the DVDs yet and it is making me crazy. But it's something to ask my mum-in-law to bring over at the holidays, and it's not like I can't rewatch in the meantime.