Not sure if you've seen this week's 42 minutes yet -- but I loved them even more! :)
I've never been much of a cook to begin with, so I'm kind of floundering around. I would LOVE recipes, if you have any for a non-cook type of cook! Even just a couple of your favourites would be great. ♥ (The common things I'm allergic to, that sometimes can't just be left out/subbed out, incl. gluten, dairy, eggs, nuts, fish, citrus, beef, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, vanilla).
I am so happy that the magic is back in my show, and I can love it again. And that everybody else is getting excited about it again, too! I was really dreading each time I had a new special to watch, not just because they were usually artistically lacking, but because they were so damned bleak, and Doctor Who is supposed to make me feel larger, not smaller. And, omg, this episode! I haven't been so gleeful and transported in forever. It was, as I've mentioned several times, almost exactly the way I felt when I watched "Girl in the Fireplace" for the first time -- my first Doctor Who episode -- and was so delighted with the possibility of it. Of course the plotline wasn't the same kind of speculative-fiction fascinating thing, but it isn't supposed to be in an introduction episode like this
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Yes, I was the same way. I actually loved "Waters of Mars", I thought it was very well done, but I'm only up for that level of bleakness a couple times a season, not episode after episode after episode of it!
I totally approve of the fact that they apparently got new camera people and lighting people and what have you for Moffat's run, because EVERYTHING IS SO MUCH PRETTIER AND BETTER FILMED. Yay. Also we had lens flares! Did we ever have lens flares in the RTD era? :P NO, we did not. I am probably going to say this in a post if I ever get around to finishing it, but for me it feels like RTD was using crayons his whole run, whereas now Moffat's got ... pencil crayons, or oil paints, or something? If that makes any sense?
Ten's manic energy was really... manic. He always had this barely-checked air about him, like he could explode at any minute, like he was kind of a massive tangled slightly hazardous mess inside (sort of like my closet), whereas Eleven seems a lot more... like he has a calm centre?That makes sense! I'm definitely
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That's it, absolutely!
As a vegan, maybe I can help on the recipes front? Let me know if you're looking for any inspiration. :)
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I've never been much of a cook to begin with, so I'm kind of floundering around. I would LOVE recipes, if you have any for a non-cook type of cook! Even just a couple of your favourites would be great. ♥
(The common things I'm allergic to, that sometimes can't just be left out/subbed out, incl. gluten, dairy, eggs, nuts, fish, citrus, beef, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, vanilla).
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I totally approve of the fact that they apparently got new camera people and lighting people and what have you for Moffat's run, because EVERYTHING IS SO MUCH PRETTIER AND BETTER FILMED. Yay. Also we had lens flares! Did we ever have lens flares in the RTD era? :P
NO, we did not. I am probably going to say this in a post if I ever get around to finishing it, but for me it feels like RTD was using crayons his whole run, whereas now Moffat's got ... pencil crayons, or oil paints, or something? If that makes any sense?
Ten's manic energy was really... manic. He always had this barely-checked air about him, like he could explode at any minute, like he was kind of a massive tangled slightly hazardous mess inside (sort of like my closet), whereas Eleven seems a lot more... like he has a calm centre?That makes sense! I'm definitely ( ... )
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