"I loved you for that"
2009-11-17 22:31![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I watched WoM a second time, and listened to the commentary. And it's still just as depressing and scary. I was not in shock as much anymore, but I still spend the last 20 minutes going "oh no" and biting my nails.
The podcast was fun because it is basically RTD, DT and Julie Gardner having a hoot for what is probably the last time (with microphones in the room, at least). Apart from that there wasn't any exciting new information, although they did giggle a lot about the final. I love how excited they all are about it :)
I am going to miss all of them. I think it's very rare to actually miss the producer of a show, but Julie Gardner is just such a lovely person.
You know, it didn't register the first time 'round that Ten actually told Adelaide he loved her. Not in that way, but still a bit of a milestone.
I have absolutely regained my love for DW. The last couple of months, I was becoming sort of indifferent to it. I'd found new fun shows, I didn't care what Moffat was doing, didn't care about DT leaving anymore (well I did care but just accepted it). The excitement was gone.
I just watched Sunday night out of loyalty,in a way. Because I still call myself a fan. But with this episode the squee is back, full-force.
And that means I'm really getting scared and sad, really, that RTD and DT are almost gone. And very anxious about S5 (No, SM, I will not call it Season 1), because while I want to give Moffat the benefit of the doubt and not judge everything he does because of one horrible episode (GitF if anyone was wondering), I do think that RTD's particular characterization and main plotlines are what make me love it.
I'm going to give it a fair chance, and I do believe Matt Smith could win me over. But I doubt it will be equal in my adoration to the show as RTD made it.
The podcast was fun because it is basically RTD, DT and Julie Gardner having a hoot for what is probably the last time (with microphones in the room, at least). Apart from that there wasn't any exciting new information, although they did giggle a lot about the final. I love how excited they all are about it :)
I am going to miss all of them. I think it's very rare to actually miss the producer of a show, but Julie Gardner is just such a lovely person.
You know, it didn't register the first time 'round that Ten actually told Adelaide he loved her. Not in that way, but still a bit of a milestone.
I have absolutely regained my love for DW. The last couple of months, I was becoming sort of indifferent to it. I'd found new fun shows, I didn't care what Moffat was doing, didn't care about DT leaving anymore (well I did care but just accepted it). The excitement was gone.
I just watched Sunday night out of loyalty,in a way. Because I still call myself a fan. But with this episode the squee is back, full-force.
And that means I'm really getting scared and sad, really, that RTD and DT are almost gone. And very anxious about S5 (No, SM, I will not call it Season 1), because while I want to give Moffat the benefit of the doubt and not judge everything he does because of one horrible episode (GitF if anyone was wondering), I do think that RTD's particular characterization and main plotlines are what make me love it.
I'm going to give it a fair chance, and I do believe Matt Smith could win me over. But I doubt it will be equal in my adoration to the show as RTD made it.