Can I just say how awesome the Doctor Who producers are? I mean, we demanded and pleaded to see more of the TARDIS, and they gave it to us, just like that. I love this show and fandom so much. :D

Really.. the pool! And that amazing library! Oh damn. 

Torchwood is quite good!

So I finally got into watching the first season and right now, I’m on the third episode. I must say, it’s really good. I mean, it’s a bit more vague compared to Doctor Who when it comes to specific information about the aliens and stuff. Of course, they’re only humans without help from the Doctor. But it’s really exciting to watch. I got to see more of Captain Jack Harkness and the lonely side of his immortal existence. Oh, and I like Ianto Jones for some reasons. I dunno, he’s not really being focused much right now, but I think he’ll be important too. Okay, I’ll continue watching now and hopefully I can finish at least 4 more episodes. Oh and I almost forgot, I now know why it is called the “adult version” of Doctor Who. 

Just a tiny bit of Doctor Who contemplation.

Re-watching the finale of the 4th season of Doctor Who, Journey’s End, and I sort off got creeped out. The prophecy of Dalek Caan says that the Doctor’s most faithful companion will die. Now, I know that this companion was supposed to be Donna Noble but looking back, I think the prophecy was real somehow.

You might be wondering what the hell I’m talking about, that maybe I’ve gone bonkers. But see, three years later, Elisabeth Sladen aka Sarah Jane Smith—one of the Doctor’s faithful companion—died of cancer. Well yes, I know that it couldn’t have been connected and that it was just a TV show but you’ve got to admit, it’s somehow weird. Maybe it’s just a very strange coincidence or maybe I’m just thinking about it way too much or maybe I’m crazy. But damn, Doctor Who sure is ruining my life. It’s getting so deep inside my head! Gaaaaah. But what can I do? It’s just so fucking good to let go.    

Gratitude is meaningless. It is only the expectation of further favours.

-Jim Moriarty (BBC Sherlock: The Blind Banker)