Blightyvision: “Doctor Who” Series 11.2 (Spoiler-free)
Written by Steven Moffat, Neil Gaiman, Matthew Graham, et al. Starring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, and Arthur Darvill At the mid-series hiatus, I did a quick run-down of the most recent series of Doctor Who so far (note the new numbering system, Doctornumber-decimal-Doctornumberseries, which I’m finding handier and handier as time goes on). When it […]
In: Columns, Television: British and Canadian · Tagged with: alex kingston, Amy Pond, Arthur Darvill, Doctor Who, Karen Gillan, matt smith, mindscrew, mindscrewdriver, River Song, Roricus Pondicus, the moff
Comic Non-Sans: Properly Multimedia
I really want to be able to make one of my own comics properly media-spanning someday. There have been attempts in the past by many to at least expand into audio and video — some successful, some just weird. Recently, I hit a point in my personal life where there was just no time to […]
In: Columns, Webcomics · Tagged with: anime references in all the wrong places, homestuck, mindscrew, mspaint adventures, Webcomics
Blightyvision: “Ashes to Ashes”
Created by Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharaoh Starring Philip Glenister, Keeley Hawes, Dean Andrews, Marshall Lancaster, and Montserrat Lombard This review is going to be a serious test in treading lightly, because it is possibly the most spoileriffic show in existence in recent years. One could argue that its mere existence is a spoiler for […]
In: Columns, Television: British and Canadian · Tagged with: 1980s, ashes to ashes, crime, Gene bloody Hunt, Keeley Hawes, mindscrew, mindscrewdriver, Phil Glenister, Sequel, Time travel