A brief, but lovely clip from this week's episode of Torchwood.
Just found this on one my Doctor Who mailing lists. It makes me very happy.
In an interview with Russell T. Davies, the Los
Angeles Times mentions in passing that The Sarah Jane
Adventures will be broadcast in the United States on
the Sci Fi Channel beginning in April.
This however, does not make me very happy. From the same article:
He also notes that he deliberately keeps organized
fandom at arm's length: "I think we're an unusual
science-fiction franchise in taking a very big step
back from fandom and having nothing to do with them. .
. . Every program on the BBC has a message board on
the website. I forbid it to happen on 'Doctor Who.'
I'm sorry to say this, all the science fiction
producers making stuff in America, they are way too
engaged with their fandom. They all need to step back."
Which would explain why Rusty seems to have no awareness of his own skanky race issues, or any knowledge that a good portion of Who fandom is rather fed up with his continuing hard-on for Rose Tyler.
In an interview with Russell T. Davies, the Los
Angeles Times mentions in passing that The Sarah Jane
Adventures will be broadcast in the United States on
the Sci Fi Channel beginning in April.
This however, does not make me very happy. From the same article:
He also notes that he deliberately keeps organized
fandom at arm's length: "I think we're an unusual
science-fiction franchise in taking a very big step
back from fandom and having nothing to do with them. .
. . Every program on the BBC has a message board on
the website. I forbid it to happen on 'Doctor Who.'
I'm sorry to say this, all the science fiction
producers making stuff in America, they are way too
engaged with their fandom. They all need to step back."
Which would explain why Rusty seems to have no awareness of his own skanky race issues, or any knowledge that a good portion of Who fandom is rather fed up with his continuing hard-on for Rose Tyler.
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