Big Words, Bigger Mouth
File under: Impulse buys I’m not entirely sure why I made.
The E-Space Trilogy isn’t the greatest moment in Doctor Who’s history. Full Circle is bland, and I have never heard anything about Warrior’s Gate (usually a bad sign for an episode of this era). However, State of Decay is surprisingly good, so I guess I bought it for that.
Would’ve been wiser to just shell out the extra $10 for the excellent Black Guardian Trilogy.

File under: Impulse buys I’m not entirely sure why I made.

The E-Space Trilogy isn’t the greatest moment in Doctor Who’s history. Full Circle is bland, and I have never heard anything about Warrior’s Gate (usually a bad sign for an episode of this era). However, State of Decay is surprisingly good, so I guess I bought it for that.

Would’ve been wiser to just shell out the extra $10 for the excellent Black Guardian Trilogy.

Step into the 80s with Prime Computers and the Doctor (and to a lesser extent Romana II)!

At the end of my British history final, I decided to draw my professor’s near-identical favorite Doctor and The Who member.
I wonder if this will get me extra credit?

At the end of my British history final, I decided to draw my professor’s near-identical favorite Doctor and The Who member.

I wonder if this will get me extra credit?

Fourth Doctor visits school children in Belfast, Ireland.

Sure, presidents would visit if they had a few days off, but a Timelord taking time out of his busy schedule to visit them, that’s astronomical!

would-you-like-a-jelly-baby:

Doctor Brollies!

I can stare at his crazed eyes all day…

I can stare at his crazed eyes all day…

Hi, I’m the Doctor! Don’t mind the eyes, won’t you be my companion?

Hi, I’m the Doctor! Don’t mind the eyes, won’t you be my companion?

Oddly enough, Tom Baker’s crazy eyes are precious.

Oddly enough, Tom Baker’s crazy eyes are precious.

Dear god, they made a “crazy eyed grin” variation of the Fourth Doctor.

Dear god, they made a “crazy eyed grin” variation of the Fourth Doctor.