slightly spoilerystarswanMay 15 2011, 19:38:00 UTC
Yes! It was amazing. ..a bit disorienting at first what with the patchwork, Victoriana-esque people living in a junk heap with mumbled speech and an Ood/disembodied voice babysitter, still. I came to see him as a great big child stuck on a rock with a few scattered "toys". Very Gaiman BUT OH the TARDIS bit was so brilliant. I couldn't have envisioned it better. Awww, he loves her. He's never truly alone.
We were all riveted to the screen watching in my household. It was so affecting. <3
Post post! I would love to read said drabbles.XD
My son is seriously into Gaiman. He reads Sandman and whatnot. What stuff of his have you read?
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We were all riveted to the screen watching in my household. It was so affecting. <3
Post post! I would love to read said drabbles.XD
My son is seriously into Gaiman. He reads Sandman and whatnot. What stuff of his have you read?
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Disorienting but it works for this ep. EXACTLY. Those were my thoughts exactly. Oh man, I'm still reeling from it all and just... everything.
XD But they're awful and fluffy and oh gosh.
Heh! I have read: Sandman, 1602, Harlequin Valentines, Good Omens, American Gods, Wolves in the Walls, InterWorld and recently Stories: All New Tales.
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