Girl needs hard evidence before she takes anything seriously, but as soon as she gets that she's all for whatever the craziness of the week is. LOVE IT.
I KNOW. So awesome. Yay empiricism.
Your fanwank is very convenient. I do hope nothing shows up to contradict it.
Good point. Although... the best literature a bright medical student could come up with was Harry Potter? I weep for Britain's youth.
Well, she had been thinking about HP before, since the "It's all a bit Harry Potter" line came first. I can deal.
Eh, he seemed a bit hammy to me. Maybe it was just that the five million "I might use that!" jokes got a bit old... Then again, hamminess could be in-character for an early-career Shakespeare...
You know Wild Bill had to be a big ol' ham. Had to be.
What do you think of the little pause before he said it? Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but I saw him thinking, "Awww, I miss Jack. Jack *so* would've shagged Shakespeare."
I think it was more of a stunned, "ZOMG, they were right about him" kind of reaction.
Heh, great delivery, too.
Yep.
I can see her getting away with the top, especially with the jacket, since she's already exotic-looking in context. But tight jeans? On a woman? I don't care how Moor-ish she looks, no WAY that didn't cause a riot.
For real.
And it was a bit odd that he didn't let her play in the wardrobe anyway, since it was a one-time date adventure and he'd want to milk it for all it was worth. Bah, costuming department.
I know! What's up with that?
NO NO BAD CANADA DOWN BACK AWAY. You're hopeless.
Do not try to tell me you weren't thinking the same thing. If you say you weren't, you're a liar.
Mirroring a play would've been awesome, but... only 45 minutes to work with? Although... hmmm... this actually could've been a great two-parter, if they'd gone that route...
Yes! MSND, anyone? Fairies, donkeys, the Doctor making cracks about asses? (Be very glad I didn't go with my original wording of "ass cracks" there.)
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Date: 2007-04-08 08:46 pm (UTC)I KNOW. So awesome. Yay empiricism.
Your fanwank is very convenient. I do hope nothing shows up to contradict it.
Good point. Although... the best literature a bright medical student could come up with was Harry Potter? I weep for Britain's youth.
Well, she had been thinking about HP before, since the "It's all a bit Harry Potter" line came first. I can deal.
Eh, he seemed a bit hammy to me. Maybe it was just that the five million "I might use that!" jokes got a bit old... Then again, hamminess could be in-character for an early-career Shakespeare...
You know Wild Bill had to be a big ol' ham. Had to be.
What do you think of the little pause before he said it? Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but I saw him thinking, "Awww, I miss Jack. Jack *so* would've shagged Shakespeare."
I think it was more of a stunned, "ZOMG, they were right about him" kind of reaction.
Heh, great delivery, too.
Yep.
I can see her getting away with the top, especially with the jacket, since she's already exotic-looking in context. But tight jeans? On a woman? I don't care how Moor-ish she looks, no WAY that didn't cause a riot.
For real.
And it was a bit odd that he didn't let her play in the wardrobe anyway, since it was a one-time date adventure and he'd want to milk it for all it was worth. Bah, costuming department.
I know! What's up with that?
NO NO BAD CANADA DOWN BACK AWAY. You're hopeless.
Do not try to tell me you weren't thinking the same thing. If you say you weren't, you're a liar.
Mirroring a play would've been awesome, but... only 45 minutes to work with? Although... hmmm... this actually could've been a great two-parter, if they'd gone that route...
Yes! MSND, anyone? Fairies, donkeys, the Doctor making cracks about asses? (Be very glad I didn't go with my original wording of "ass cracks" there.)
Never would've guessed! : )
Not at all...