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Jan. 7th, 2010 10:33 amTelevision recommendation:
For those in the US, watch Castle this Monday at 10pm. It is a really good show and needs to be seen by more people. Alyssia Milano is guest-starring if anyone cares. Nathan Fillion stars. It's got great chemistry, a fantastic cast, and good writing. It isn't breaking any new ground or anything, but it's sort of old-fashioned Remingington Steele type charm is worth tuning in for. Trust me.
One thing I keep thinking I want to discuss with Doctor Who fans, nothing major, really, just a sweet little moment that I haven't seen remarked upon: It happened druing the whole 'Doctor saying good-bye to practially every character RTD created.
The Doctor is talking about going back in time and borrowing a quid, and says he got it off a sweet bloke called Geoffery Noble. That bit particularly got to me because the actor who played Donna's dad was supposed to reprise his role when Donna came on board but he passed away in the middle of filming. I thought the fact that his character was mentioned was a really niceway to include that actor in the good-bye.
And in-universe, it meant the lottery ticket was, in part, a gift to Donna from her dad, which is really touching.
In other entertainment news, Neil Patrick Harris beat John Barrowman in the poll. I just hope their 'people' have the wit to see that both actors have passionate fans who would love to see them do a project together. *fingers crossed*
The Collingswood Shakespeare Company is heading into its final stretch with our epic Wars of the Roses. It really is going to be fantastic, I just hope we get an audience to prove that to. Anyone want to take a trip to the Philadelphia area in February to see it? Anyone? No? Okay.
I'm bored today. Entertain me please.
ETA: Spoilers for End of Time in comments. Be told
For those in the US, watch Castle this Monday at 10pm. It is a really good show and needs to be seen by more people. Alyssia Milano is guest-starring if anyone cares. Nathan Fillion stars. It's got great chemistry, a fantastic cast, and good writing. It isn't breaking any new ground or anything, but it's sort of old-fashioned Remingington Steele type charm is worth tuning in for. Trust me.
One thing I keep thinking I want to discuss with Doctor Who fans, nothing major, really, just a sweet little moment that I haven't seen remarked upon: It happened druing the whole 'Doctor saying good-bye to practially every character RTD created.
The Doctor is talking about going back in time and borrowing a quid, and says he got it off a sweet bloke called Geoffery Noble. That bit particularly got to me because the actor who played Donna's dad was supposed to reprise his role when Donna came on board but he passed away in the middle of filming. I thought the fact that his character was mentioned was a really niceway to include that actor in the good-bye.
And in-universe, it meant the lottery ticket was, in part, a gift to Donna from her dad, which is really touching.
In other entertainment news, Neil Patrick Harris beat John Barrowman in the poll. I just hope their 'people' have the wit to see that both actors have passionate fans who would love to see them do a project together. *fingers crossed*
The Collingswood Shakespeare Company is heading into its final stretch with our epic Wars of the Roses. It really is going to be fantastic, I just hope we get an audience to prove that to. Anyone want to take a trip to the Philadelphia area in February to see it? Anyone? No? Okay.
I'm bored today. Entertain me please.
ETA: Spoilers for End of Time in comments. Be told