Saturday, December 7, 2013

Missing Sherlock and Watson

This isn't exactly about my countdown the the fated and long awaited return of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson in the BBC drama Sherlock with the beginning of Series Three.







This is about the mustache.
Watson really let himself go after losing Sherlock....

Okay, I lied.
It is about my torturous wait since I saw the Reichenbach Fall on Netflix over a year ago.

Sherlock very clearly JUMPED. OFF. THE. BUILDING.
How in the heck is he supposed to come back from that!?
And they're supposed to come back January 1 of next year. Soooo, less than a month. 


Not much longer to wait.
I want to know how he not only duped Moriarty's hitmen, but Watson, and the rest of London. After all the theories I have read online, still, nothing seems realistic. 

More than the way he lived, I'm just ready for one of my favorite shows to come back after so long. I miss the wit and writing and the cases... I just want the show to come back!


Because how can you go on without these losers?

The Day of the Doctor

So this happened.

My my my.

SO, Moffat definitely changed some primary Doctor Who "mythology" and rules in case any Doctor should meet the Doctor.

The biggest most shocking thing: Gallifrey was NOT destroyed! It's stuck in a picture. A picture with two names: 1) Gallifrey Falls; 2) No More. Now, throughout the special, we see that "Gallifrey Falls" comes from the fact that this is the big battle that was occurring right before the Doctor pressed the big red button that destroyed his home planet and all the Timelords and children on it. It's called "No More" because that's what the 8.5th Doctor says and blows into a random wall before he bust through some Daleks and out of the line of fire to destroy the Daleks so the world won't burn, but Gallifrey along with it.

Yes, I call him 8.5. I still don't really understand who he is. I know he's the one that the Doctor tries to forget, and doesn't talk about, but, there's an Eight and there's a Nine. Nine is definitely after the destruction of the Timelords' home planet. So, Eight-point-Five it is.

But it's odd to see how similar the Doctors are even though they are so different!

I particularly enjoyed when all 13 Doctors swooped in to save Gallifrey---or contain it in a photo to be released when it is safe.

We got to see Peter Capaldi in the show for the first time! Or his eyes anyway. None the less, it was exciting.

Anywhoo...
I can't wait for the season to start up again! Yes, we'll be seeing the end of Matt Smith soon, but that's okay because he was never my favorite...
I'm excited for the new start, and a new personality/age/maturity for the Doctor.

Bring it on!