I refuse to fall in love
Lest our muse align
Our stars line up
And our voices join in song
I refuse to fall in love
Till the end of eternity
Till the sun stops burning
And my heart stops beating
So until I find my perfection
Until the stars align
Unless I find my soulmate
I will only be MINE!
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Doctor Who 50th Anniversary MY Guesses
What do we know?
First we know that the Doctor get called to UNIT for some reason. Let’s assume (I know, never assume) that
they send a signal out to the doctor and accidentally call 11 AND 10. That accounts for Tennant and Billy Piper
being there. They tell him that they
have a creature claiming to be Elizabeth the first in custody and they need him
to verify who she is. She says that she came
through a time bubble at Loch Ness so that makes her suspect because that’s
where the Zygons were last. This also
accounts for a different actress playing the role. She turns into a Zygon but she is from the
70’s. There is still a time bubble. The Time War is starting to unlock from the
Time Lock The Doctor (John Hurt) put on it.
Lord Benthem and The General are the First Time Lords to come through
and try to warn The Doctor. We get to
see lots of CGI and Green Screen of the Time War, a regeneration or two (8 to
9, 9 to 10 maybe), some flashbacks of the doctor running away (because the
doctor always runs), and we get a plausible explanation for why The Doctor get
more the 13 regenerations and why regeneration 13 wasn’t The Valeyard like it
was supposed to be. (Maybe he sacrifices a specific regeneration to make the Time
Lock that would be a good one to give up)
Of course this is Moffat. He
lies. The Doctor lies. Or so we’ve been told. It is a nice story to cover the fact that
they don’t pay the researchers enough. I think I managed to cover all the shots
they’ve let us see. They certainly have
been generous with what they WANT us to see.
However, what we didn’t see it something else. I am still half betting that the whole thing
was filmed on a sound stage and the stuff we saw was staged to make us believe
what Moffat wants us to believe. The
only reason that didn’t figure into my plot theory is that the Beebs is too
cheap to let Moffat film and throw away the tape. Even if those shots become an additional
episode somewhere on a DVD. I know that
film will be used somewhere. I wonder if
anyone bothered to notice if the cameras they were using were 3D or not? That would make a difference.
Okay what do you think?
Am I right? Were they
faking? Is my Plot spot on? Sound off in the comments!
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
Counting Crows in the poem
A long December ago
I heard Mrs. Potter’s Lullaby
Carmelita, one of my American girls,
You have the ghost in you.
Time to come around here,
While Daylight is fading,
While all my friends are hanginaround,
A hanging tree on holiday in Spain.
She takes a big yellow taxi to Miami.
Mr. Jones, the friend of the devil,
Offered two choices as the rain king screamed his
glory.
Her answer: You can’t count on me
She doesn’t want nobody near her home on WashingtonSquare
Monday, June 3, 2013
Twelve guesses for the Twelfth doctor
1.Someone no one has ever heard of- This is my
number one pick. This is the general
direction they go. Most of the doctors
were unknown when they were cast. There was only one that had a heavy TV presence going in was Peter Davidson.
2.Hugh Laurie- He seems to be the front runner. I personally think that he is a great actor but he brings too much baggage to the role. The Doctor as a druggie??
2.Hugh Laurie- He seems to be the front runner. I personally think that he is a great actor but he brings too much baggage to the role. The Doctor as a druggie??
3.Ruppert Grint- He also seems to be a crowd
favorite. I could see it, but again he
brings the baggage of previous roles.
Expecto patronium TARDIS?
4.Colin Morgan- I personal like this choice but
the producers would never go for it. He
was already in an episode. (Midnight) I think he has the ability to take the
Doctor in a new direction.
5.Karen Gillan- Admit it, I made you think. It has been shown that Time Lords can control
the regeneration, remember Romana? The Doctor could be Scottish AND a Lady AND
a Ginger! Hurts your head doesn’t it?!
6.Idris Elba- I personally see him as too serious
for the role but it seems worth mentioning.
7.Andrew Lee Potts- I think he’s funny and not so
well associated with any character. He’s
not too old and plays funny and bumbling well.
8.Jonas Amrstrong- I loved him in Robin Hood. He
might be a touch too serious though.
9.Sam Troughton- Good with the comedy, loved him
in Robin Hood and Bonus Pat Troughton’s grandson!
10.Marina Sirtis- Someone else said this. I thought about and it would be a different
way to go. I’m not sure it would play
well with all the audiences. I love her
though!
11.Aidian Turner- He’s cute and broody. What else can you say? Wait, I take that back, he’s hot!
12.Damien Molony- See above.
Okay, so you can tell I’m US based because I picked a lot of
BBC America actors. I think they will
pick someone that no one knows because that is what they always do. I don’t know why we bother picking or
guessing. If I had my druthers I would
pick either Karen or Sam. That would
make my day! :)
*Thank You to www.imdb.com for the actor profile links!:)
and the Tardis Data Core for Romana's particulars! :)
*Thank You to www.imdb.com for the actor profile links!:)
and the Tardis Data Core for Romana's particulars! :)
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Pledge donations for PBS
I've always watched PBS. When I was a kid I watched Sesame Street and Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood and Where in the World is Carmen San Deigo? As I grew up I watched the after school specials. Now I watch the documentaries and music specials. The good programs always run during pledge week and I understand that, really I do. I hadn't seen a special in awhile, since their funding had been cut. The new pledge levels are $7.50, $20. and $25. But that is a pledge to donate that amount of money for a year. So actually the pledge amount is $90, $240, and $300. The corporation for public broadcasting is acting like a real corporation. Most people will sign away hundreds of dollars not realizing that they are doing so and add on to the financial misery that is so burdening of country right now. PBS is about to sit down for their end of year reports and financial statements for the fiscal year. (There’s ends in June) Please forward this or your own feelings on this and maybe we can save some people from spending money they don’t have by changing a corporation that should know better with morals that same corporation taught us.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Orphans and Mad Men in Blue Boxes
So, tonight saw a double blow in
BBC America viewing public's hearts. First, the break out hit Orphan Black
finished its freshman run with massive reveals, spoilers and quite a few OMG
moments. Second, it was announced almost timed to coincide with the
airing of Orphan Black that Matt Smith would not be returning to the TARDIS
next season. Wow! Can we hurt anymore?
First, let
start with Orphan Black. If you have not been watching this amazing show, shame
on you. Go back now, we'll wait. Ok, caught up now? It’s great,
right? So Evil Proclone is the original I think. I can't believe Mrs. S
is evil. I think she probably worked for the company and had a change of
heart like Delphine. That's why Mrs. S moved to the US. I don't understand why Mrs. S. ran with Kirra,
though. I can't believe Alison killed the neighbor, although I knew the
Donnie was the monitor. Remember Donnie mentioned that he dated in
college when he was broken up with Alison? I bet it turns out to be a clone
too! I’m willing to bet Helena rises from the grave or is not really
dead, mainly because she's a really good character. I want to know how
Sara and Paul escaped the elevator because that looked really cool and there
were guards upstairs and downstairs. If the clones were made in the US, I
believe that the constitution would guarantee their rights based on the 13th
amendment. Okay, I think I got everything. Whew!
Now on to
our favorite Time Lord! Allon-sy! Maybe David Tennant will return.
Ha, but a girl can dream can't she! *Sigh* Now I'm questioning every
single word that has come down from on high from BBC regarding the 50th because
they had already made a statement saying that Matt was making season 8.
So why should we believe any statement up to and including who is
starring in the special? All names go back in the hat. Also I had
said before that the scenes shot did not seem to jive with what the official
press release said. Also Matt said painting, but Matt said staying so...
We now
return you to your regularly scheduled reruns...
Orphan
Black returns Spring 2014
Doctor
Who 50th Anniversary airs 23/11/13N.B.
I forgot to mention that both Tatiana Maslany and Jordan Gavaris deserve EMMY's! THEY ARE EXTRORDINARY ACTORS! I wish them the best of luck during the upcoming award season, not that they need it, they are shoe ins. :):):)
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