Ohhhh I’m excited.


I’m especially excited for one of the comics in particular, because of the body swap plot, and what happens between The Doctor and Rory near the end…



I’m especially excited for one of the comics in particular, because of the body swap plot, and what happens between The Doctor and Rory near the end…
I’ve often heard the comparison of the Beast from Beauty and the Beast to a Time Lord, and stumbled across this video that was too good not to share…
I have to say, that if this was canon, then Belle certainly ended up with the best of the Disney dudes.
Before I go, I figured I’d do a quick search on their website and see if they carry any Doctor Who stuff.





James Corden and me!
After seeing him in One Man, Two Guvnors, my sister and I hung around the stage door and got to meet him!
The show was hilarious, one of the funniest plays on Broadway I’ve ever seen, and if you’re going to be in New York anytime soon, I highly suggest you try and catch it.
James Corden was really funny and extremely sweet, and I tried very hard not to get all fangirly when I saw him. He signed a Playbill for me and for my sister, and then took a picture with me! (He put his arm around me and apologized for being sweaty, haha). I told him how hilarious he was in the show, and then told him that I loved him on Doctor Who (if you don’t recognize him, he was Craig Owens in The Lodger and Closing Time!). He laughed and said “Oh, really? Thank you!” after I said how much I loved his episodes on the show.
I told him I had a Doctor Who blog too, and he said that was “really cool!” and I got all fangirly. :P
Then after we were done taking the photo, he walked away to sign more autographs, and came back a few minutes later to take a picture with my sister. After he was done posing with her, he said to me, “So, who’s your favorite Doctor?”
I freaked out for about a second and a half, because James Corden just asked me who my favorite Doctor was, and then said, “Definitely Matt Smith!”
James Corden smiled and said, “Matt’s the best. Nicest guy you’ll ever meet.”
I then said, “I’m hoping to see you on Series 7, but I don’t know how much you can give away!”
He told me that he really wanted to be in Series 7, but couldn’t do it due to scheduling conflicts with the play, but that’s he’s “hoping to come back for the big one, the 50th Anniversary, so we’ll see.”
Then I thanked him again and he got into a private car and took off, and basically James Corden is awesome and talented and you should see him in his Tony-nominated role on Broadway. All of the awards for James Corden.
(James Corden, as you may or may not know, is Craig Owens.)
I’m hoping that he’ll come out to the stage door after the matinee and maybe I can get a photo and an autograph!

While Series 6 was airing, I had forgotten that he wasn’t keeping up with the Matt Smith episodes. So I made some comment about the Silence, and he obviously had no idea what that was. Because I hadn’t realized right away that he wouldn’t know the Silence since they’re currently an Eleven-exclusive nemesis, I thought he was making a really clever joke about forgetting the Silence.
The conversation that ensued was something along the lines of…
Me: The Silence are the creepiest!
Him: The what?
Me: The Sil- oh, I, mean, what?

Him: What’s that?
Me: Huh? Did you hear something?
Him: What are the Silence?
Me: The Silence? The Silence!
Him: Yes, what are they?
Me: Wait, the what?
Him: What?

This went on for a good couple of minutes before I realized he had never seen Series 6.
Or I would have had to post this one:

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