SJA (Secrets of the Stars and Mark of the Beserker) – SPOILERS
Monday 10th November 2008 10:43 pm
I did watch last fortnight's episode, even if it was on a laptop in a hotel room in Toronto while doing the washing. And then this fortnight's I watched tonight. So I should talk about them both (even if it's just to annoy Hilary when she's doing tonight's soniclipstick) and spoil them a lot for those who haven't seen them.
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Tonight’s SJA (with spoilers and complaining)
Monday 13th October 2008 10:35 pm
The biggest, most exciting part of this episode that's also non-spoilery is that it had George Garfield in! Well, I can't remember the actor's name and he was only in the first half, so I couldn't read his credit, but that was very exciting. I really hope he's in more episodes.
Also I managed not to laugh at Mr Smith. Maybe I was just tired.
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Last night’s SJA (with spoilers this time)
Tuesday 30th September 2008 6:36 pm
I enjoyed it. More specificness and SPOILERS if you haven't seen it behind the more:
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About SJA and spoilers (with no actual spoilers in this post)
Monday 29th September 2008 11:21 pm
I will talk about tonight's SJA (or, as my PVR called them, 'Sarah Jane Adventures-2' and 'Sarah Jane Adventures-2-2' because I have too much crap sitting on it) when I'm more awake (suffice to say I liked it and I laughed at Mr Smith so much during part 1 that I have no idea what he said - they really need to sack Alexander Armstrong).
But I am going to do the same thing as last year and only watch it every other week so I can watch a whole episode at a time and not half a week. So this is a plea to everyone who talks about it to please warn for spoilers (and by that I mean make it obvious you're talking about SJA, that way I won't read it for a week). Somewhere in the subject/title and/or first line would be a fantastic place - I dislike having to read the first paragraph to work out what you're talking about only to find I now know what the cliffhanger is.
It goes without saying that whenever I do talk about episodes that will spoil it for people who haven't seen it, it won't be hard to spot.
Anyone who violates this and spoils me through no fault of my own will be taken off my friends list. No second chances. I'm that kind of a man girl woman damnit
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SJA: The Lost Boy
Monday 19th November 2007 7:34 pm
I was so tempted to watch part 1 this weekend but I resisted. So, I watched both parts of The Lost Boy this evening. In summary Arggghhhhhh! But more details:
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Parent & child relationships
Sunday 18th November 2007 3:11 pm
I've been meaning to write a post about this for ages. With the stuff I watch or read, I keep finding parent & child relationships where they're not actually related (or at least, don't have that direct relationship) fascinating. I've got a perfectly normal family going on, so there's no psychological reason like that, I just like it.
asked:
1. In your fandom(s), what are your favourite parent/child relationships? (biological or non biological parents and children) Why?
so I thought I'd answer here, rather than in a comment.
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London and SJA
Monday 5th November 2007 11:07 pm
I went to London today. I thought I'd go to the big Tescos with the big Free From section at Earls Court. I walked out of the tube station at the main (TARDIS) entrance and then realised I hadn't been for a while and didn't quite remember where it was. So I took a guess and realised a bit further down the road how lost I get in London with a map and directions. Eventually I looked at the map and worked out a route to get there. After I'd walked a lot further than it looked like I should I looked at the map again and realised I still wasn't on the right route and in fact not only had I turned the wrong way out of the station but I had also gone out the wrong exit.
Eventually I got there, approaching it from an entirely different direction, only to find they've moved everything around. They also labelled their red grapefruit as pink and they didn't have chocolate buttons. However I passed a Holland and Barrett in my getting lost and went in just in case. They had three packets - I now have two left. Hopefully, some local Holland and Barretts will have some. But now I've had a packet I feel better. I just need Harry to shut up about the chocolate buttons and talk about Ruth instead. Or smarties, I have some packets of those.
I got the bus back to the tube station after that, and made my way to the British Museum. I'm gradually working my way through London's museums. This was one that was very badly signposted and I only found it because I thought the road with coaches parked on it was suspicious. I had a wander round all the ordinary boring museum stuff and thought it wasn't going to take me long to get round. Until I found the ground floor (I came in on floor -1, which was very confusing). They had a big room of massive statues and gates etc from the Egyptians and some other eras I can't remember. But they were all really impressive. And then I found a massive marble structure in another room. And then I found the Parthenon. I ended up spending two hours in there.
And then I got lost in the museum trying to find the cloakroom. It was a very confusing layout. I decided to go out the main entrance, on the basis that lots of other people were, and by following them I found Tottenham Court Road station. I went into the Sainsburys there on the off-chance and mixed in with their red grapefruit with a pink sticker on, were some that looked as if they might be pink. So fingers crossed for when I cut one open tomorrow morning.
I was home in time to watch SJA: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? For which there will now be spoilers if you're not up to date with the CBBC episodes.
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Some Doctor Who I’ve been watching
Wednesday 31st October 2007 11:05 pm
I seem to have got through a fair bit of Doctor Who recently, partly courtesy of a free trial from Sofa Cinema, although not helped by the post being weekly and a week behind. Although it must be improving - I've had post twice this week and one was a credit card bill which was on time. Although wrong. The saga seems never-ending.
I bought Planet of Evil from amazon and to make it up to free delivery I ended up also getting Ark in Space and Genesis of the Daleks, so I have every Harry DVD. I watched the first two episodes of Ark in Space to remind myself how Harry talks. Although by watched I mean listened. I'm fine with the green bubble-wrap monster slithering along the floor, it's the fly-like thing (which they put on the cover!) and the bloke with the green arm I just can't cope with. There was a bit I ended up winding back and then turning subtitles on for because Harry says he once got his nose caught in a sliding door in Pompey Barracks! I never knew that. But now I do. A lot of his postings aren't mentioned in canon, but it does make sense he was at Portsmouth - it's the only naval base in this country I can name for a start.
I watched some Two and Six as well. First, there was The Mind Robber. I thought from the first episode it was going to be quite a scary thing with no real alien menace revealed. Which I was quite excited about, but then it turned out to be like The Celestial Toymaker. I enjoyed it, it just wasn't quite what I was expecting based on the first episode. I did get quite excited by the quote from Little Women, which I recognised. Zoe annoyed me at first - at the end of episode 1 she points out to Jamie that the Doctor seems to be flying away from them when the TARDIS explodes. Then she pauses and then screams. It seems like she's perfectly normal and rational and then decides that actually, she'll scream. After that, though, she settled down and annoyed me less. Although she works out the pattern for the maze that bears no relation to the picture of the maze we're shown on screen...
'recommended' Mark of the Rani to me. I liked the Rani in it. The only other story I've seen her in is the Seventh Doctor's first and she spends a fair bit of that time pretending to be Mel. So this was my first chance to really see what she was like, and I really liked her. More than I like the Master. They were quite funny bickering and competing, but ultimately, the Master was a bit pointless in this story. Although what the actual story was I'm really not sure, but it was quite entertaining.
I listened to the two SJA audios. I preferred the yellow one (The Glittering Storm) to the pink one (The Thirteenth Stone), but I listened at work and was interrupted a lot during the pink one, so that probably didn't help. Although I also didn't like the premise of Sarah accompanying a school trip, so I was slightly against it from the start. It was definitely interesting in places but the alien aspect took a long time to show up. I felt that The Glittering Storm was in there much quicker. Mostly it was nice to listen to them as it made up for not watching SJA this week (or next, since I'm in London, but then I do get two in a row and that'll be the end of the series!).
I was terribly excited to discover one of the Companion Chronicles was Steven & Dodo and read by Peter Purves. I much prefer his narrations to any of the others. I liked this one - I liked the story, the setting and his impersonation of the Doctor. Most interesting was the interview at the end. Although the trailer at the end for the next one read by Frazer Hines was amusing because it sounded awfully like he'd forgotten how to do anything that sounded vaguely like a Scottish accent...
For some reason, until I heard an interview with Peter Purves a while back, I hadn't connected him with the Blue Peter presenter at all. I'd heard of him, everyone has, but I hadn't realised the actor and presenter were the same person at all. In my defence, he was a bit before my time - he stopped a year before I was born. John Leslie is the one I remember well and I hated Diane-Louise Jordan. I think it was because she replaced someone else and I felt like she dressed not like an adult (I don't think I'd grasped the idea of fashion).
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Lis Sladen signing
Saturday 27th October 2007 6:08 pm
Me and Lis Sladen I tried to post this from flickr but it was having none of it, so you'll just have to go to the link yourselves to see the photo.
I went to London today to the Lis Sladen signing at Borders.
I had a fright getting out of the car park to get to the train station, when something big and black with lots of legs suddenly appeared at the top of my windscreen, which then resolved itself to be a cat jumping from my roof to the bonnet and then to the ground. It must have got on once I was in the car because I never saw it before then. As I got over the shock, it sat in the road in front of the car, and I had to get out and shoo it away.
I got to London without further incident and met up with , , , , and her friend Sasha. The signing was on the top floor, where we went and picked up the audio books, then went down to the ground floor to pay for them, then back up again to try and work out where to queue. Which turned out to be the wrong place and we were moved to queue in a thin strip of space between the wall and the escalator. Which meant that not everyone in the group could hear what everyone else was saying. had made badges saying 'What would Sarah Jane do?' and 'Eldrad must live!' which she handed out to most of the queue, and Lis.
When Lis came out, just past 2pm (to cheers and clapping) she then spent time with each of the people there, taking photos and chatting as well as signing. I managed to confuse her (I have this effect on people for some reason!) by giving her one cover with my name and one with and then she was confused which my name was and whether she'd signed the right one with the right name.
But I mentioned that the one that wasn't for me was for my friend in America who would like to be there, but was in America. Lis said that she liked America but hated travelling (I agreed with the latter). She said she did like the American conventions but hadn't been to one for years. I said that if she went a lot of people would love to meet her.
By the time we'd all gone through it was 2.30pm, so it had all gone really quickly. We then spent the next couple of hours chatting, eating and drinking before going back to the tube station. Except that spotted her outside Costa Coffee, so we went over and thanked her for coming and doing the signing.
The demographic of the queue was interesting, because it was partly people with kids, partly blokes, and then there was us - a group of 7 girls.
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Spooks and SJA (spoilers for SJA)
Monday 22nd October 2007 9:44 pm
Tonight I travelled in time and watched tomorrow night's Spooks through the magic of digital TV and my PVR. I don't think it was as exciting as last week's ep, but it will be interesting to see what the repercussions of it will be. I wouldn't be Harry for anything, though, he has such a hard job.
The most interesting thing in it was when one of the spies introduced herself to a member of the public using the false name of 'Bernice'. Which made me sit up because that's not exactly a common name. Then when said member of the public starting speaking I thought she sounded awfully like Lisa Bowerman. And sort of looked like her, but she didn't say much and wasn't shown in a very clear light. I happened to not quite stop it after the trailer for next week's episode and discovered there were credits (since when were there credits on Spooks?) and it was her. I can't believe that name was coincidence.
Then I watched SJA: Warriors of the Kudlak. SPOILERS follow:
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TV
Tuesday 16th October 2007 9:20 pm
A bit of a round-up of things I've been watching. And not watching in one case.
In Doctor Who, I've been working my way through The Key to Time and recently finished The Androids of Tara, which was okay but not particularly exciting. But, there was fencing at the end. Some of which was actually proper fencing, even if they were just playing about with parrying and riposting at one point. And their moves were all far too big. But, it's still a lot more realistic than a lot of the sword fighting you see on TV.
I'm sure amazon changed my rental DVD list around, but it meant I got to see Revelation of the Daleks, which was my first Sixth Doctor story. I haven't been putting him off for any reason, I just haven't got to him. I liked the Doctor and Peri and the interactions between them. I hated the story, but then I'm not that excited about Daleks and I haven't really been that keen on any Dalek story.
After that I went back to the Second Doctor. I listened to The Moonbase while I was away, which I enjoyed - not least because I had no idea it would have Cybermen in it. I'm three-quarters of the way through The Tomb of the Cybermen now. The Cybermen don't look scary, since they're obviously just wearing material. And some of them don't have chest plates. But I love their voices, their appropriately horrible. I'm really liking Jamie so far, and Two. Jury's still out on Victoria since this is only the second story I've seen her in and I don't feel like I know her yet.
There was SJA on TV yesterday. My PVR decided not to record it though. It did that once before with Life on Mars. The BBC iPlayer, which doesn't quite work anyway last time I tried it, only has the BBC1 episode on. So next week I'm going to watch the BBC1 episode followed by the CBBC episode - so both parts of Warriors of the Kudlak in one go. Which I was considering anyway because I hate cliffhangers.
Then tonight there was Spooks. And another Harry, they're breeding like Jacks. I wasn't convinced at all about them doing one 10 week story, rather than 10 (or however many episodes they usually have) stories. So this one did take a while to start up but it was exciting once it had. How on earth they're going to come back from that I don't know. The strangest thing, though, was the Glenister brothers between them being in all Kudos productions - Philip Glenister is in Life on Mars & Ashes to Ashes, and Robert Glenister is in Hustle and Spooks.
I know the next episode starts soon, but everyone at work just watches the BBC1 one because the BBC3 one is too late at night. And since I'm out most Tuesdays, I'm taping it to watch Monday (plus if the PVR decides not to tape it again, I have the BBC1 one to fall back on, since the BBC hate repeating things).
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Lots of TV (inc SJA)
Monday 8th October 2007 7:35 pm
Sunday and Friday seem to be the days for most TV, it seems. Till next Monday anyway when Spooks starts again. I was very glad I have a PVR with two tuners last night because Michael Palin started a minute and a half before Top Gear finished.
When I got home tonight, though, there was SJA halfway through - the PVR comes into its own again. SPOILERS for Eye of the Gorgon part 2:
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Cardiff, Chalet School and SJA: Eye of the Gorgon part 1
Monday 1st October 2007 7:12 pm
It was fortunate I'd done pretty much everything I wanted to before today because it didn't stop chucking it down with rain till I got home. I'm so pleased to be here - it's cold because turning the heating on just before I went away seemed stupid, and my neighbours have decided I need to hear every word of their TV really clearly.
A proper write-up to follow - I still have 2 hours 15 mins of TV to catch up on and 40 unread RSS Feeds. For now, though, there are photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/paranoidangel/tags/cardiff/
I read six Chalet School books in preparation for my TARDIS Big Bang story, and now I think I need to read more. But I definitely like the Austrian ones better than the English & Welsh ones. I wrote 10 pages of notes on A6, which hopefully I'll be able to make some sort of coherent sense out of. I'm not sure some of the original makes sense, which doesn't help.
I watched SJA live:
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SJA: Revenge of the Slitheen
Monday 24th September 2007 7:36 pm
I got home from work and watched both parts of Revenge of the Slitheen. I could have done without the CBBC logo in the middle of the screen though. I did switch over to the second episode and fast forwarded only to discover Lis Sladen being interviewed by a bloke and a cactus. Don't ask.
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SJA newsletter
Thursday 20th September 2007 10:38 pm
I am feeling the need to pimp soniclipstick the new SJA newsletter to go with Who Daily and Torchwood Three. Mostly because I did tonight's, which is very exciting. Although it took me a while - I will learn for next time.
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Christmas Doctor Who
Sunday 7th January 2007 6:31 pm
Most of the Christmas viewing consisted of Doctor Who and penguins. Although not both at the same time... (here there be spoilers)
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Post-New Year Depression
Tuesday 2nd January 2007 8:49 pm
I think the first day back at work after Christmas is always the most depressing day of the year. Before Christmas everyone is happy and jolly, and not really caring about work. Today they're still not caring, but also depressed due to having to get up early. And be at work.
It was so nice, being at home, doing whatever I wanted all day, with broadband and all the home comforts. And not having to be grown up - I didn't have to clean, do the washing, cook etc. Even drying up seemed less bad, for some reason. At the end of SJA Sarah said how much she doesn't feel grown up - I keep feeling like I should, and I do grown up things like living on my own and having a car but I think I'd rather not be, some of the time.
Specially as my internet has now regressed to having no dial tone. At all. Thank goodness for mobile phones, and living ten minutes from work and having a key. I'm hoping it means my broadband is on its way.
I really enjoyed all the Doctor Who over Christmas. The Runaway Bride was funny and sad and cool, and I loved Donna. Blood of the Daleks was interesting, but difficult to tell how good as it was only the first half. I miss Charley though. SJA I really enjoyed, except for the odd bit, mostly her mooning over the Doctor. I hope they explain where some of that stuff came from when we start the series proper. The first episode of Torchwood I loved, the second I wasn't so keen on.
I will probably write more about the Doctor Whos and the spin-offs but it's cold at work due to no heating being on and I need to go soon to get my computer started up in time to watch The Thick of It.
I have just noticed, though, that the reason why some of my words are being underlined is because I upgraded to Firefox 2.0 and it's spell checking them as I write. Which is great! Although I'm now thinking I need to find out if there's a way to add things to the dictionary, like Torchwood for example...
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University Challenge
Monday 20th November 2006 9:14 pm
Yay, for Warwick just won on University Challenge! And I knew a few answers too.
It's just taken me ten minutes to get real player to agree to play the Doctor Who Children in Need concert. It does like to complain. It's always fine with ISIHAC though - which I entirely forgot to listen to last week. I must remember to listen to this weeks sometime this week.
Edit: SJA is going to be on BBC1 over the Christmas holidays - so that's three Doctor Who things over Christmas! (not incuding Torchwood, since not sure what they're doing with the end of that)
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A few things
Thursday 14th September 2006 9:26 pm
Yay for I have packed. Apart from the things I can't pack until Saturday morning. Most fun was trying to find an ice cream tub to fit in all my bread and rolls (can't guarantee finding them anywhere else). I am only packed one day early because I'm going to the theatre tomorrow night, I am not usually that organised. This will probably be my last post before I go, although I will upload my photos there if I can, so keep an eye on my flickr photos (it even has an RSS Feed so you can just bung it in your feed reader/live bookmarks thing).
I've watched the next four episodes of Firefly this week: Out of Gas, Ariel, War Stories and Trash. I liked in them how stuff that had happened in earlier episodes came back to cause them more trouble. I didn't like all the blood and guts in the middle two but apart from that they were the ones I liked the best.
gmul said: "If Out of Gas [...] doesn't move you, give up." So I got all excited about that episode. I liked seeing how all the crew came aboard, except it was only tiny little snippets and I wanted more. The rest of the story bored me - the best parts were the fire in space and the air coming in when the other ship docked.
The thing I really like best about Firefly is the music though. I'm not convinced about the theme tune but I love the incidental music. Jayne is actually starting to annoy me less and now River's a bit less insane she's quite interesting. Inara is really doing my head in though, I wish someone'd shoot her.
My mother found my blog while searching for Monster Cracking (it's good to see google finds it, although blogs are never terribly helpful to get in ordinary searches) and tells me that the pointless dance with bendy swords is called Rapper and is a pointless Northern dance.
I spent some time this evening adding a plugin to subscribe to comments on the blog. I tried adding it when I first got the blog but it refused to work. No idea why because it's fine now. While I was there I realised there's so much stuff I need to do to the blog at some point. What I really want (and have since I moved to WP really) is to get the comments sorted so they're better than LJ, then turn off commenting there and make everyone move over here. Which involves exactly the same number of clicks. Anyone opposed, speak now and give a damn good reason.
In Doctor Who news, the BBC have confirmed the Sarah Jane spin-off. I'm waiting to see if it merits a position in the top three entertainment news stories tomorrow in my email. And I didn't start it but I might well be writing what feels like Doctor Who: the soap opera (and beta'ing the person's I blame).
Probably just as well I'm nearly leaving the country for a week.
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Emails, Rotaract and TV
Wednesday 2nd August 2006 7:26 pm
I've been trying to keep on top of my emails this week, yet they never seem to go down much. There's a few people I've been meaning to email for months and still haven't got round to.
I was going to say that I've done Rotaract stuff every night this week but since last night's consisted of going down the pub, that probably doesn't count.
I have spent most of the day keeping up with a thread on sarahjane_fic about a rumour for a Sarah Jane spin-off that was in the Outpost Gallifrey news feed this morning, so that kept the day interesting. I do seem to be working my way through friending most of the members of the comm, though, which I'm trying to keep down because otherwise my Feeds list just gets out of hand.
Tonight, though, I am having a TV night. With emailing and Rotaract stuff in between. Tonight they're repeating the first part of Three Men in a Boat that I didn't see the first time round. The second part I watched because they went through the town I live in. It's almost appropriate it's being repeated because in the book the only disease he doesn't diagnose himself with is housemaid's knee, and mine is playing up at the moment for no particular reason, and really isn't liking stairs.
I remember in an interview Tom Baker said he hated having to kneel down to K9 because he didn't want to get housemaid's knee. Which leads me nicely into the other thing I'm watching tonight which is the Hand of Fear DVD commentary, in my amazon rentals 'due out on 25th July month'. The other two DVDs in the month are Drop the Dead Donkey series 4, the first one of which turned out to feature the one episode I remember - where Dave pretends to be Helen's girlfriend because she doesn't want to tell them she's gay. But now because I've seen earlier stuff, and in order, I know what else is going on because Dave is in love with Helen.
I was thinking at some point this week I might do some writing. Um, maybe tomorrow.
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