Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión
Doctor Who (The Second Series): “The Doctor's Wife”
Heh. The villain of this episode is named “House.” As in a certain Hugh Laurie character.
And whoever guessed that a sentient Tardis would look so much like Helena Botham-Carter? Well, I guess screenwriter Neil Gaiman did since he is one of the few writers I trust enough to make me believe in as unlikely a concept as a sentient Tardis. Of course, some would say that the idea of Rory (Amy's husband) being the “pretty one” was the real unlikely concept in this episode but let's not go there.
Doctor Who (The Second Series): “The Doctor's Wife”
Heh. The villain of this episode is named “House.” As in a certain Hugh Laurie character.
And whoever guessed that a sentient Tardis would look so much like Helena Botham-Carter? Well, I guess screenwriter Neil Gaiman did since he is one of the few writers I trust enough to make me believe in as unlikely a concept as a sentient Tardis. Of course, some would say that the idea of Rory (Amy's husband) being the “pretty one” was the real unlikely concept in this episode but let's not go there.
Labels: Amy Pond, Doctor Who (Serie Neoclásica), Karen Gillan, Matt Smith, Neil Gaiman, Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión VIII, Series de Televisión de Ciencia Ficción IV
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