Entertainment Weekly and the Chicago Tribune have revealed some new information on the long-rumored Supernatural spin-off series. The series, known as Tribes, will be piloted through episode 20 of the current season of Supernatural. The Chicago-set series will "explore the clashing monster and human characters" and "have main characters who are both human and monsters" (Carver).
There's no news yet on casting, however, according to BuddyTV, the show will be written by Andrew Dabb and directed by Robert Singer.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Doctor Who Series 8 DVD/Blu-ray for Sale
The BBC have made the DVD and Blu-ray sets of series 8 available for sale on Amazon UK. British fans can pre-order the DVD for £36.75 and the Blu-ray for £39.75. Due to the way Amazon pre-orders work, if the price changes between now and the release date, fans will get the lowest price. I would advise British fans to pre-order now, in case the price goes up and stays up. You can always cancel before the ship date and be charged nothing.
Note that no details about series 8 have been provided, except by the time travelers leaving reviews.
Note that no details about series 8 have been provided, except by the time travelers leaving reviews.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Purge Sneak Peek
Mmmm, donuts...
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Series 8 Filming, Day 6
More filming took place today, this time at Victoria Place, Newport. It's the same place they filmed the final scenes of The Waters of Mars (in case it looks familiar). Peter and Jenna were not on set, but there was a secret actor whose identity was being kept hidden from the crowd.
For Doctor Who fans, this is happening on Victoria Place in Newport now: pic.twitter.com/7HcR84hhmD
— Nathan Briant (@ArgusNBriant) January 29, 2014
He's in a house. Extras are walking past and glancing, then looking away nervously. Whoever he is, he's infamous #dwsr
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 29, 2014
This is him! (Thanks to @farsighted99) #dwsr pic.twitter.com/X7qXiad9UE
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 29, 2014
#dwsr pic.twitter.com/ZUGadvQIUY
— amber ❁ (@w0nderstruck_13) January 29, 2014
#dwsr MT: @Nonentity Colleague sent me these: (Victoria Place) http://t.co/i7aRtE1urz http://t.co/gaFAXvRjGS http://t.co/5IYBev4YR9
— Girly Letters (@GirlyLetters) January 29, 2014
secret actor apparently on set, they want to keep him a secret since they covered his face with an umbrella. so, really big. #dwsr
— allons-y (@ehyackless) January 29, 2014
He has a tophat with green dots on, possibly for cgi. He has several people following him around with stuff covering his face #dwsr
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 29, 2014
Former EastEnders actor Steve John Shepherd supposedly seen by fans hiding under an umbrella on set, covering his face. #dwsr
— Jim Blackwell (@DWSetReports) January 29, 2014
I didn't realise Newport was this far back in time #dwsr pic.twitter.com/DYznhRAyld
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 29, 2014
For those curious about Clara's Victorian look from filming last week... here it is. With added coat #DoctorWho #dwsr pic.twitter.com/VBZ37ZpNO7
— Ryan Leston (@RyanLeston) January 28, 2014
there are extras and the secret actor,no peter and jenna.Because apparently they already finished to film their scene for episode 1. #dwsr
— allons-y (@ehyackless) January 29, 2014
Just got a glimpse. Side of his face. Looks like it *could* be Steve John Shephard. Not definite though #dwsr
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 29, 2014
The standing rumour is that SJS is playing Jack The Ripper, who will be revealed as the Master later on. Speculation, though. #dwsr
— Jim Blackwell (@DWSetReports) January 29, 2014
Perhaps not actually. Anyone? #dwsr pic.twitter.com/gBPYQCsEeL
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 29, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Sharp Teeth Review
Dean sure has some pretty serious guilt issues. He seems to think everything is his fault. First he blamed himself for Kevin's death, now he's blaming himself for Garth becoming a werewolf. I think he just doesn't want to blame his friends and family for anything, so he simply puts all the blame on himself. Some day, he has to learn that not everything bad is his fault.
We got to see more of the Winchester codependency issue today. Sam and Dean were apart for only one episode this time. They've spent years apart from each, put only when they thought the other was dead. Anytime they know the other is alive, they end up hunting together. Mind you, they're a force to be reckoned with when hunting together, but they need somebody else in their lives. What really needs to happen is for one of them to get a serious girlfriend and choose her over hunting. Either that, or the girlfriend is a hunter and she hunts with one of them and the other eventually learns to do his own thing.
One problem I noticed with this whole Ragnarok thing is that Odin is already dead. They said in the episode that the werewolf guy is supposed to kill Odin, but Lucifer already did that. Way back in season 5, Lucifer killed a bunch of pagan gods at some hotel where they were having a conference. Apparently this church didn't get that message, and decided to go through with the apocalypse anyway. Either that, or they found out and decided to create their own version of Ragnarok.
I still find it hard to believe that all these cops don't recognize the brothers. I know they're presumed dead, but with all the cops they talk to in each episode, surely one of them must remember them from their previous media attention. They have a known MO of impersonating cops, which coupled with the Impala, is a dead giveaway. I think this is one of the issues that the writer just ignore for the sake of helping the plot along. If the Winchesters were recognized by every cop, it'd seriously screw with the way they operate. The writers would have to come up with some new ploy for the brothers to get information, so rather than do that, they just ignore the issue.
We got to see more of the Winchester codependency issue today. Sam and Dean were apart for only one episode this time. They've spent years apart from each, put only when they thought the other was dead. Anytime they know the other is alive, they end up hunting together. Mind you, they're a force to be reckoned with when hunting together, but they need somebody else in their lives. What really needs to happen is for one of them to get a serious girlfriend and choose her over hunting. Either that, or the girlfriend is a hunter and she hunts with one of them and the other eventually learns to do his own thing.
One problem I noticed with this whole Ragnarok thing is that Odin is already dead. They said in the episode that the werewolf guy is supposed to kill Odin, but Lucifer already did that. Way back in season 5, Lucifer killed a bunch of pagan gods at some hotel where they were having a conference. Apparently this church didn't get that message, and decided to go through with the apocalypse anyway. Either that, or they found out and decided to create their own version of Ragnarok.
I still find it hard to believe that all these cops don't recognize the brothers. I know they're presumed dead, but with all the cops they talk to in each episode, surely one of them must remember them from their previous media attention. They have a known MO of impersonating cops, which coupled with the Impala, is a dead giveaway. I think this is one of the issues that the writer just ignore for the sake of helping the plot along. If the Winchesters were recognized by every cop, it'd seriously screw with the way they operate. The writers would have to come up with some new ploy for the brothers to get information, so rather than do that, they just ignore the issue.
The Purge Trailer
Here's the trailer for next week's episode of Supernatural.
Series 8 Filming, Day 5
Filming continued today on Queen Street. Peter and Jenna were both present, with Peter in his new costume.
The following images are courtesy of Ryan Farrell
Best friends already #dwsr pic.twitter.com/ngi0k9lsci
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
View from the monitor. Clara hugs the Doctor. #dwsr #doctorwho pic.twitter.com/EhTi8yESYP
— Peter Phillips (@Auton710) January 28, 2014
(#doctorwho #drwho #dwsr source: http://t.co/53qDZqGdyh) pic.twitter.com/9Ey3FzA5lC
— Lewis (@trenzalew) January 28, 2014
#dwsr Peter Capaldi entering The Tardis! :D pic.twitter.com/l9xiwUYfiz
— Ashley Woolston (@AshleysFilms) January 28, 2014
#dwsr The Tardis Standing there with the door wide open :) pic.twitter.com/VuyKpOYqtN
— Ashley Woolston (@AshleysFilms) January 28, 2014
#dwsr Jenny & Peter running from the rain I find this image rather entertaining possibly the people with the umbrella pic.twitter.com/rUmOnkCKGb
— Ashley Woolston (@AshleysFilms) January 28, 2014
#dwsr Clara & The Doctor walking into the rain pic.twitter.com/02c8DO1vnb
— Ashley Woolston (@AshleysFilms) January 28, 2014
#dwsr Clara & The Doctor Leaving The Tardis :) pic.twitter.com/FsYjtcN4ib
— Ashley Woolston (@AshleysFilms) January 28, 2014
Potential Spoilers Dialogue: The Doctor: ''I'm not on the phone I'm standing right here!'' Referring to the mysterious call. #dwsr
— Peter Phillips (@Auton710) January 28, 2014
The Doctor and Clara. #dwsr #DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/aeIZxhh6Ef
— Peter Phillips (@Auton710) January 28, 2014
"How many Tumblr GIFs?" Capaldi reacts to 1st day on set in his new #DoctorWho costume: http://t.co/1DoSQxYY5z #dwsr pic.twitter.com/IpZpynZVtV
— Louder on the Inside (@LouderInside) January 28, 2014
Yea finally seen some filming :) #DoctorWho #dwsr pic.twitter.com/ev6jfSGomC
— Suzanne Jones (@Suzanakin) January 28, 2014
Something to add - the two Doctors (Matt and Peter) actually talk briefly over the phone. Wibbly wobbly timey wimey #dwsr
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
oh god the hug between twelve and clara *___* so cute. she literally jumps in his arms. http://t.co/TvoGVCuU8p http://t.co/JR1AUyWSly #dwsr
— allons-y (@ehyackless) January 28, 2014
On the set of #DoctorWho in #Cardiff City Centre. #petercapaldi #jennacoleman #12thdoctor #dwsr #dw #monsurmedia pic.twitter.com/VSZUdNCtAb
— Roqib Monsur (@RoqibMonsur) January 28, 2014
old school Who, me gusta RT @ryanfarrr: Here's the logo the crew are wearing on their new hoodies #dwsr pic.twitter.com/6Tt9EftNQl
— silviaaa (@SissiCuddles) January 28, 2014
The phone call... It's the Eleventh Doctor, from Trenzalore. He's saying goodbye to Clara #dwsr
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
Just before they hug, Clara stares at The Doctor for about 5 seconds and says something like "it's still you" #dwsr pic.twitter.com/Q18EHQZwXE
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
A better look at The Doctor's outfit - notice Peter's wedding ring that he rarely takes off for roles #dwsr pic.twitter.com/N3vv6dVBsk
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
Peter and Jenna in between takes #dwsr pic.twitter.com/sP0PJBkYL1
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
Peter Capaldi filming Doctor Who on Queen St this morning pic.twitter.com/nTA1CPu0V2
— James Cuff (@jamescuff) January 28, 2014
Clara walks out of the TARDIS, with what looks like some bad news on the phone #dwsr pic.twitter.com/yzmv7gfQjt
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
The Doctor follows Clara, and appears to be mad with her #dwsr pic.twitter.com/2ncMJYvTdF
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
They have a bit of a row. She seems to be blaming him for something #dwsr pic.twitter.com/oZC1FdbKqr
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
…But not for long #dwsr pic.twitter.com/uQqW8hDLnc
— Ryan Farrell (@ryanfarrr) January 28, 2014
The following images are courtesy of Ryan Farrell
Monday, January 27, 2014
12th Doctor's Costume Revealed!
The BBC have revealed the costume that Peter Capaldi will wear in his time as the 12th Doctor.
The Doctor has a new look as Peter Capaldi’s era officially begins. In a picture released today by the BBC, Capaldi can be seen in the costume that will define his time as the Twelfth Time Lord in one of TV’s biggest roles. Sporting a dark blue Crombie coat with red lining, dark blue trousers, a white shirt as well as black Dr. Marten shoes, the look was created by Doctor Who costume designer Howard Burden.
Commenting on his costume, Peter Capaldi said: “He's woven the future from the cloth of the past. Simple, stark, and back to basics. No frills, no scarf, no messing, just 100 per cent Rebel Time Lord.” While lead writer and executive producer Steven Moffat added: “New Doctor, new era, and of course new clothes. Monsters of the universe, the vacation is over - Capaldi is suited and booted and coming to get you!”
Filming for episode one of series 8 began earlier this month, after 10.2 million tuned-in on Christmas Day to get their first much-anticipated glimpse of Capaldi’s Doctor Charlotte Moore, Controller of BBC One, commented: "Peter Capaldi's Doctor is officially recorded in history today with the unveiling of his new costume. It's sharp, smart and stylish - The Twelfth Time Lord means business."
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
Proposal for Series 8 and Beyond
Here are a few things I would like in the coming few seasons (during Peter's time).
More two-part stories. Some of the stories in the new series could have benefited from extra time. This would allow 90 minutes per story, plenty of time to develop characters, lay out background, and tie up loose ends. I also feel like some of the longer stories are more "epic" with more interesting movie-style plot lines.
Keep the credits until Jenna leaves. The current title sequence isn't Matt's and it isn't Peter's, it's Jenna's. The new credits started when she came aboard, and they should leave with her. They can alter them to show Peter's name and face in the beginning. When she leaves, they can start a new credit sequence. I actually like the idea of theme music corresponding to companion, rather than Doctor, and they could probably keep it up indefinitely.
Have the search for Gallifrey be more low-key. This story arc could be drawn out over a long time. However, it shouldn't be as heavy of a plot line as series 6. It should be more similar to Davies' story arcs, where references are only thrown in every couple episodes. There could be a dramatic season finale where the Doctor picks up a Time Lord beacon and thinking it's from Gallifrey, goes to investigate. Instead it could turn out to be a lone scout TARDIS attempting to find a way back home. The Doctor could meet up with the crew and receive news of home while battling Daleks. There could also be an episode where the Doctor attempts to bust through to the parallel universe where Gallifrey is, but instead lands on the set of the show in Cardiff.
Revisit old companions. It'd be lovely to see how Martha and Mickey are faring, or for the Doctor to finally meet Gwen face-to-face. We could even meet a classic companion, such as Tegan or Ace. They don't even have to travel in the TARDIS, just meet the Doctor again for one more adventure.
Bring back Confidential. Seriously. Just do it.
Do something for the 10th anniversary of New Who. I don't care what it is, just something. It can be a brand new story featuring Chris, David, Matt, and Peter. It could also be a documentary about what it took to bring the show back to the air with brand new interviews. A retrospective look at the past ten years featuring never before seen behind the scenes footage would work, too. An Adventure in Space and Time, Part 2 starring Russell T. Davies, Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, and David Tennant as themselves with other supporting actors and actresses would be brilliant.
Bring back K-9. There's no time like the present to bring back the Doctor's trusty robot dog. Kids love it, the Doctor loves it, I love it (and I'm a cat person). I think Clara would be amused by the fact that the Doctor once traveled with no more company than a metal dog. They should definitely do it while John Leeson is still alive.
More two-part stories. Some of the stories in the new series could have benefited from extra time. This would allow 90 minutes per story, plenty of time to develop characters, lay out background, and tie up loose ends. I also feel like some of the longer stories are more "epic" with more interesting movie-style plot lines.
Keep the credits until Jenna leaves. The current title sequence isn't Matt's and it isn't Peter's, it's Jenna's. The new credits started when she came aboard, and they should leave with her. They can alter them to show Peter's name and face in the beginning. When she leaves, they can start a new credit sequence. I actually like the idea of theme music corresponding to companion, rather than Doctor, and they could probably keep it up indefinitely.
Have the search for Gallifrey be more low-key. This story arc could be drawn out over a long time. However, it shouldn't be as heavy of a plot line as series 6. It should be more similar to Davies' story arcs, where references are only thrown in every couple episodes. There could be a dramatic season finale where the Doctor picks up a Time Lord beacon and thinking it's from Gallifrey, goes to investigate. Instead it could turn out to be a lone scout TARDIS attempting to find a way back home. The Doctor could meet up with the crew and receive news of home while battling Daleks. There could also be an episode where the Doctor attempts to bust through to the parallel universe where Gallifrey is, but instead lands on the set of the show in Cardiff.
Revisit old companions. It'd be lovely to see how Martha and Mickey are faring, or for the Doctor to finally meet Gwen face-to-face. We could even meet a classic companion, such as Tegan or Ace. They don't even have to travel in the TARDIS, just meet the Doctor again for one more adventure.
Bring back Confidential. Seriously. Just do it.
Do something for the 10th anniversary of New Who. I don't care what it is, just something. It can be a brand new story featuring Chris, David, Matt, and Peter. It could also be a documentary about what it took to bring the show back to the air with brand new interviews. A retrospective look at the past ten years featuring never before seen behind the scenes footage would work, too. An Adventure in Space and Time, Part 2 starring Russell T. Davies, Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, and David Tennant as themselves with other supporting actors and actresses would be brilliant.
Bring back K-9. There's no time like the present to bring back the Doctor's trusty robot dog. Kids love it, the Doctor loves it, I love it (and I'm a cat person). I think Clara would be amused by the fact that the Doctor once traveled with no more company than a metal dog. They should definitely do it while John Leeson is still alive.
Create a spin-off. I don't care whether they bring back Torchwood or create something brand new. There's been talk of a Paternoster spin-off, however, I would prefer to see the adventures of the Doctor's daughter, Jenny. I know it's been five years, but her story is just one giant loose end that needs addressing. The very least they could do is a novel or Big Finish series. Someone also suggested a semi-canon series where each week River, Rose, Martha, Donna, Amy, & Clara (or some combination thereof) steal the TARDIS and go on their own adventures.
More UNIT stories. I love a good old-fashioned "invasion Earth" story. There haven't been many of these stories since Davies left, in fact, there's only been two with UNIT in them. Just one story of this type per season would be sufficient. I think some fans would like to see more of Osgood and the secret underground base.
Break the fourth wall. A few possibilities exist here. First, the TARDIS could crash and get replaced with the TARDIS set at the studio and the Doctor and Clara swap places with Peter and Jenna. Then they'd have to find their way back. Another possibility is that the Doctor already knows he's a fictional character. Perhaps something happens (such as a plot hole the characters notice) and the Doctor comments on the poor quality of the script.
Have the next companion not be from present-day Earth. Davies and Moffat have been using the same format of present-day Earth girl over and over again since 2005. The classic series had all sorts of different companions. Someone from another planet or another time period would bring a nice refreshing change. Some ideas include a slave girl from ancient Rome, the daughter of some noble in 15th century France, or the sole survivor of some expedition in the 47th century. A Time Lady would work, too.
Develop the Paternoster Gang's backstory. We've already had The Crimson Horror, which was pretty centered on our Victorian trio. However, an explanation as to how Vastra and Jenny met and fell in love would be nice. It would also be nice to see how they came to be fighting crime.
Write pure historical episodes. They haven't done one of these since the sixties. Instead of all the usual sci-fi and aliens, an episode where the Doctor and companion travel back in time and get caught up in historical events. No monster, no aliens, no tech, just the Doctor and friend getting themselves in a pickle and having to get out. It's a nice break from the usual technobabble and complicated timey-wimey stories, just a nice, simple historical. Plus, it would go back to Doctor Who's roots as being educational, although I think we're long past that now.
More episodes set on other parts of Earth. The curse of the new series is London, London, London. Everything happens in London. An episode set in another part of Earth would be nice. There are loads of good places: the Mediterranean, Australia, the Amazon, China, the African Serengeti, North America, etc. It's quite literally a big planet.
Halloween special. With a full thirteen episodes airing in the fall, Doctor Who has an opportunity it's never had before. There's no time like Halloween for Moffat to crank up the fright levels. I know it isn't going to happen, but a crossover with Supernatural would make for some very spooky fun!
Tom Baker-esque pockets scene. I really want another scene where the Doctor is forced to empty his pockets and produces an endless array of random items. He's either captured and made to turn out his pockets or is looking for something and can't remember which pocket it's in. Either way, he produces a bizarre assortment of items that only a Time Lord would have on them.
Clara-centric story. In the theme of having Doctor-lite stories, I suggest something similar to Supernatural's Weekend at Bobby's. Since Clara doesn't travel with the Doctor all the time, it'd be interesting to what she gets up to in between adventures. I suggest something following up on her teaching job seen in The Day of the Doctor, while also showing what happened to the Maitland kids. Perhaps the Doctor phones in several times to update Clara on the status of some adventure he's having. He shows up later, needing her help, and Clara offers to help him in exchange for housework. The Doctor does some chores, then they pop off to another planet to finish his adventure.
Cross-over. I'd be happy with anything really, Star Trek, Supernatural, Sherlock, Warehouse 13, you name it. With the TARDIS' ability to travel to parallel universes restored, the list of possibilities is endless.
The aftermath of the Earth-Zygon treaty. How it plays out all depends on whether it's public knowledge. If it's an international treaty, and not just Britain (since UNIT is a global organization), every politician on Earth would have to be informed. The UN would probably ratify it, and it would have to become public knowledge. Then there's just the question of how much becomes public knowledge. The details of how the treaty was signed could probably be hidden. That way, the public doesn't know about the Doctor or the Dark Vault. Of course, there would always be rumors and speculation as to what really happened.
Pompeii story. I know Moffat has already promised to explain what the 12th Doctor was doing in Pompeii, but I want to see a full-fledged story made out of it. There needs to be a proper plot line (one that isn't totally dependent on David's story) that stars Peter, Jenna, John Barrowman, David, and Catherine Tate. The reason I want Jack there is because he mentioned visiting Pompeii way back in series 1. Also, we always need more Captain on this show.
More UNIT stories. I love a good old-fashioned "invasion Earth" story. There haven't been many of these stories since Davies left, in fact, there's only been two with UNIT in them. Just one story of this type per season would be sufficient. I think some fans would like to see more of Osgood and the secret underground base.
Break the fourth wall. A few possibilities exist here. First, the TARDIS could crash and get replaced with the TARDIS set at the studio and the Doctor and Clara swap places with Peter and Jenna. Then they'd have to find their way back. Another possibility is that the Doctor already knows he's a fictional character. Perhaps something happens (such as a plot hole the characters notice) and the Doctor comments on the poor quality of the script.
Have the next companion not be from present-day Earth. Davies and Moffat have been using the same format of present-day Earth girl over and over again since 2005. The classic series had all sorts of different companions. Someone from another planet or another time period would bring a nice refreshing change. Some ideas include a slave girl from ancient Rome, the daughter of some noble in 15th century France, or the sole survivor of some expedition in the 47th century. A Time Lady would work, too.
Develop the Paternoster Gang's backstory. We've already had The Crimson Horror, which was pretty centered on our Victorian trio. However, an explanation as to how Vastra and Jenny met and fell in love would be nice. It would also be nice to see how they came to be fighting crime.
Write pure historical episodes. They haven't done one of these since the sixties. Instead of all the usual sci-fi and aliens, an episode where the Doctor and companion travel back in time and get caught up in historical events. No monster, no aliens, no tech, just the Doctor and friend getting themselves in a pickle and having to get out. It's a nice break from the usual technobabble and complicated timey-wimey stories, just a nice, simple historical. Plus, it would go back to Doctor Who's roots as being educational, although I think we're long past that now.
More episodes set on other parts of Earth. The curse of the new series is London, London, London. Everything happens in London. An episode set in another part of Earth would be nice. There are loads of good places: the Mediterranean, Australia, the Amazon, China, the African Serengeti, North America, etc. It's quite literally a big planet.
Halloween special. With a full thirteen episodes airing in the fall, Doctor Who has an opportunity it's never had before. There's no time like Halloween for Moffat to crank up the fright levels. I know it isn't going to happen, but a crossover with Supernatural would make for some very spooky fun!
Tom Baker-esque pockets scene. I really want another scene where the Doctor is forced to empty his pockets and produces an endless array of random items. He's either captured and made to turn out his pockets or is looking for something and can't remember which pocket it's in. Either way, he produces a bizarre assortment of items that only a Time Lord would have on them.
Clara-centric story. In the theme of having Doctor-lite stories, I suggest something similar to Supernatural's Weekend at Bobby's. Since Clara doesn't travel with the Doctor all the time, it'd be interesting to what she gets up to in between adventures. I suggest something following up on her teaching job seen in The Day of the Doctor, while also showing what happened to the Maitland kids. Perhaps the Doctor phones in several times to update Clara on the status of some adventure he's having. He shows up later, needing her help, and Clara offers to help him in exchange for housework. The Doctor does some chores, then they pop off to another planet to finish his adventure.
Cross-over. I'd be happy with anything really, Star Trek, Supernatural, Sherlock, Warehouse 13, you name it. With the TARDIS' ability to travel to parallel universes restored, the list of possibilities is endless.
The aftermath of the Earth-Zygon treaty. How it plays out all depends on whether it's public knowledge. If it's an international treaty, and not just Britain (since UNIT is a global organization), every politician on Earth would have to be informed. The UN would probably ratify it, and it would have to become public knowledge. Then there's just the question of how much becomes public knowledge. The details of how the treaty was signed could probably be hidden. That way, the public doesn't know about the Doctor or the Dark Vault. Of course, there would always be rumors and speculation as to what really happened.
Pompeii story. I know Moffat has already promised to explain what the 12th Doctor was doing in Pompeii, but I want to see a full-fledged story made out of it. There needs to be a proper plot line (one that isn't totally dependent on David's story) that stars Peter, Jenna, John Barrowman, David, and Catherine Tate. The reason I want Jack there is because he mentioned visiting Pompeii way back in series 1. Also, we always need more Captain on this show.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Catching Fire DVD Trailer and Press Release
Lionsgate has recently announced that the DVD and Blu-ray of Catching Fire will be released on March 7th. They have also released additional details as follows.
“Spectacular in every sense of the word.”
- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
THE EXPLOSIVE #1 MOTION PICTURE OF 2013 BECOMES THE MOST ANTICIPATED HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASE OF THE YEAR
The Second Installment of The Hunger Games Blockbuster Franchise Arrives On
Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, Digital HD, Video On Demand And Pay-Per-View March 7 From Lionsgate
Theatrical Release Has Generated Nearly $420 Million At The Domestic Box Office and over $850 Million Worldwide
SANTA MONICA, CA (January 24, 2014) – The blockbuster second film of The Hunger Games franchise that took the world by storm ignites once again when The Hunger Games: Catching Fire arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD UltraViolet), DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet), Digital HD, Video on Demand and Pay-Per-View Friday, March 7 from Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF). Academy Award® winning Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence (2012’s Silver Linings Playbook) headlines the all-star cast in this action-adventure which became the #1 movie of 2013 and the 12th highest-grossing film of all time at the domestic box office. The first film with a female lead to top the annual box office since 1973, the film has grossed nearly $420 million at the North American box office and over $850 million worldwide to date.
The second installment of the worldwide phenomenon is packed with over two hours of extensive, must-see bonus materials that include a Blu-ray-exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, “Surviving the Game: Making Catching Fire,” deleted scenes, an audio commentary with director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson as well as a sneak peek at the highly-anticipated theatrical action film Divergent from Lionsgate’s Summit label. The Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $39.99 and $29.95, respectively.
Hailed as “a monumental achievement” (The Playlist), The Hunger Games: Catching Fire features a critically-acclaimed cast including Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson (The Kids Are All Right), Liam Hemsworth (The Expendables 2), Academy Award® nominee Woody Harrelson (The People vs Larry Flynt, 1996), Emmy® nominee Elizabeth Banks (TV’s “30 Rock”), Lenny Kravitz (Precious), Academy Award® nominee Stanley Tucci (The Lovely Bones, 2009) and Golden Globe® winner Donald Sutherland (Path to War), reprising their original roles from The Hunger Games. The impressive line-up is joined by Academy Award® winner Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote, 2005), Jeffrey Wright (Codeblack Films’ The Inevitable Defeat of Mister Pete), Jena Malone (Into The Wild), Amanda Plummer (Pulp Fiction) and Sam Claflin (Snow White and the Huntsman).
Based on the best-selling second novel of Suzanne Collins’ award-winning trilogy, with a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael DeBruyn and directed by Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend), The Hunger Games: Catching Fire begins as, against all odds, Katniss and her fellow tribute Peeta have returned home after surviving The Hunger Games. Winning means they must turn around, leaving their loved ones behind and embark on a “Victory Tour” through the districts. Along the way, Katniss senses a rebellion simmering – one that she and Peeta may have sparked. At the end of the Victory Tour, President Snow announces a deadly 75th Hunger Games that could change Panem forever.
BLU-RAY COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES*
*Subject to change
- “Surviving the Game: Making Catching Fire” – 9-part feature-length documentary
- Audio Commentary with Director Francis Lawrence and Producer Nina Jacobson
- Deleted Scenes
- Sneak Peek of Divergent
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES*
*Subject to change
- Audio Commentary with Director Francis Lawrence and Producer Nina Jacobson
- Deleted Scenes
- Sneak Peek of Divergent
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Street Date: March 7, 2014
Price: $39.99 Blu-ray/$29.95 DVD
Title Copyright: The Hunger Games © 2013, Artwork & Supplementary Materials ™ & © 2014 Lions Gate Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some frightening images, thematic elements, suggestive situation and language.
Feature Run Time: 146 minutes
Type: Theatrical Release
Genre: Action/Adventure; Action; Suspense; Adventure; Drama; Futuristic
Blu-ray Closed Captioned: English SDH
DVD Closed Captioned: English
Subtitles: English and Spanish
Blu-ray Format: 1080P High Definition 16×9 Widescreen (2.40:1)
DVD Format: 16×9 Widescreen (2.40:1)
Blu-ray Audio Status: English 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio, English 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
DVD Audio Status: English and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
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Its feature film business has been fueled by such recent successes as the blockbuster first and second installments of The Hunger Games franchise, The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn – Part 2, Now You See Me, Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, Warm Bodies, The Expendables 2, The Possession, Sinister, Arbitrage, Mud and Pantelion Films’ breakout hit Instructions Not Included, the highest-grossing Spanish-language film ever released in the U.S.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Web of Fear Limited Collector's Edition DVD Info
BBC Shop has released details for the special collector's edition of The Web of Fear. The story is one of two whose recovery was announced last year, along with Enemy of the World.
Now updated with a BBC Shop exclusive slipcase cover to match the style of Doctor Who: Enemy of the World Exclusive DVD.The region 2 disc will be available for sale on February 24th, but can be pre-ordered now for £13.99.
The second serial in the infamous "missing episodes", recovered from far flung TV out-posts and lovingly remastered and pressed to disc for you to collect and keep, Web of Fear sees the second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) meet Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart, who goes on to be known as the Brigadier, for the first time.
Featuring robot Yeti, London Underground, The Great Intelligence and of course companions Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Victoria (Deborah Watling), this recovered story arc was deemed so scary that it was preceded by the following message, delivered by the Doctor sitting in one of the London Underground sets and saying:
‘Thank goodness… Oh, it's you... I thought for one moment it was... I'll just sit down for a minute.
I'm glad I met you as a matter of fact; there's something I want to tell you.
'When we start out on our next adventure – Jamie, Victoria and I – we meet some old friends.
Yes, and we also meet some old enemies. Very old enemies.
The Yeti as a matter of fact. Only this time they're just a little bit more frightening than last time.
So I'll warn you that if your Mummy or Daddy are scared, you just get them to hold your hand.
[sound of gunfire]
'Here we go again. I've got to go. See you soon – I hope!'
So you have been warned - sofas may be required for hiding behind and hands may get a little squeezed. Secure your copy of this lost classic today.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Series 8 Filming, Days 3-4
Filming took place yesterday and today at the Parc Hotel in Cardiff. Filming was inside, so there wasn't much to see. Peter was spotted on set, Jenna wasn't.
#dwsr pic.twitter.com/MJY1oAs1jS
— colin waymark (@colseywolsey) January 22, 2014
#dwsr pic.twitter.com/XoyWi63Uo4
— colin waymark (@colseywolsey) January 22, 2014
One access point is for the back the of the Parc Hotel (Thistle), so it could be they are filming an interior in there somewhere... #dwsr
— Dr Who Film Spoilers (@drwhofilming) January 22, 2014
Something definitely happening behind the uni by government buildings! #dwsr pic.twitter.com/xuX8zUdoaN
— Rachel Louise Jones (@RachelLouise_x) January 22, 2014
The Doctor is on set in the thistle hotel! Along with someone with a black veil face... I repeat Calpaldi is on set! #dwsr
— daveprince37 (@daveprince37) January 22, 2014
#dwsr pic.twitter.com/egZYDUzCKK
— colin waymark (@colseywolsey) January 22, 2014
Peter Capaldi spotted coming out of the Parc Thistle Hotel in Cardiff during filming for Doctor Who. #dwsr pic.twitter.com/Q7Qr7Zyv4G
— Matthew Horwood (@matthew_horwood) January 22, 2014
Oh my god people dressed as Victorians going into the hotel #dwsr
— Peter Capaldi. (@laylaecclestonn) January 22, 2014
holy shhit peter arriving!/!?/!//!//! #dwsr pic.twitter.com/VGS9z4nahD
— Peter Capaldi. (@laylaecclestonn) January 22, 2014
Theres just been a call over the radio mike to bring in "all the dead people" #dwsr
— colin waymark (@colseywolsey) January 22, 2014
Oh ye guys the cast is wearing a new doctor who logo on their clothes omfg #dwsr
— Peter Capaldi. (@laylaecclestonn) January 22, 2014
The Print Centre is behind the Parc Thistle Hotel, looking at the parking lot. That must be where the filming is. #dwsr
— Girly Letters (@GirlyLetters) January 22, 2014
It all happens at Print Centre Cardiff! Doctor Who is being filmed outside right now! #PC http://t.co/DwEE0Pm6NP
— Print Centre UK (@Print_Centre) January 22, 2014
Just went passed location - same set up as yesterday #dwsr pic.twitter.com/uRpJc8s6Fc
— daveprince37 (@daveprince37) January 23, 2014
Filming today looks to be continuing at Parc Hotel. Most likely just another potential van and car day as activity will be inside #dwsr
— Dr Who Film Spoilers (@drwhofilming) January 23, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Official Mockingjay Movie Poster
Lionsgate has released the official poster for the Mockingjay, Part 1. You can see it in hi-res below.
Doctor Who Wins in National Television Awards
Doctor Who won two categories in the National Television Awards tonight. The show won "best drama" while Matt Smith won "best drama performance." You can watch Matt's video thank you below.
Steven and Jenna accepted Matt's award on his behalf.
Steven and Jenna accepted Matt's award on his behalf.
First Born Review
Day 1 of Winchester separation saw both brothers making bad decisions. Dean decided to take the mark of Cain, which could have unforeseen consequences down the road. Sam was so pushed by guilt that he pushed Cas to continue extracting grace from him when it nearly killed him. We know from the trailer that next week they'll be back together. I really think they need more time apart to learn to make decision that account for their own well being without being pushed into it by the other.
I'm predicting this mark is going to have some sort of effect on Dean. My guess is that it's going to make him more of a cold-hearted killer than before. The brothers have always been violent, but this will probably magnify that effect. In fact, it may even make him more violent towards people he wouldn't otherwise be violent towards, like Sam and Cas.
This story certainly has some implications for the mythology of the show. Sam and Dean are supposed to be direct descendants of Cain and Able. Cain said that Able was being tempted by Lucifer and that he made a deal with Lucifer to kill Able and send him to heaven. Cain would then serve Lucifer in Able's place. This has a certain parallel to how Sam was tempted to become Lucifer's vessel. The only question is whether the story will conclude in the same way, with Dean killing Sam in order to save him.
We learned in this episode that a bit of grace is left behind whenever an angel leaves its vessel. It'd be interesting to see if that grace had any potential side effects. Perhaps it makes it easier for the vessel to be found again. It might also establish some sort of bond between angel and vessel. Castiel said there wasn't enough grace left for them to use a spell to summon Gadriel. I wonder it there's just the teeniest bit of Lucifer's grace left in Sam. It wouldn't be very much, just enough to skew the effects of the spell.
I'm predicting this mark is going to have some sort of effect on Dean. My guess is that it's going to make him more of a cold-hearted killer than before. The brothers have always been violent, but this will probably magnify that effect. In fact, it may even make him more violent towards people he wouldn't otherwise be violent towards, like Sam and Cas.
This story certainly has some implications for the mythology of the show. Sam and Dean are supposed to be direct descendants of Cain and Able. Cain said that Able was being tempted by Lucifer and that he made a deal with Lucifer to kill Able and send him to heaven. Cain would then serve Lucifer in Able's place. This has a certain parallel to how Sam was tempted to become Lucifer's vessel. The only question is whether the story will conclude in the same way, with Dean killing Sam in order to save him.
We learned in this episode that a bit of grace is left behind whenever an angel leaves its vessel. It'd be interesting to see if that grace had any potential side effects. Perhaps it makes it easier for the vessel to be found again. It might also establish some sort of bond between angel and vessel. Castiel said there wasn't enough grace left for them to use a spell to summon Gadriel. I wonder it there's just the teeniest bit of Lucifer's grace left in Sam. It wouldn't be very much, just enough to skew the effects of the spell.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Sharp Teeth Trailer
Trailer for next week's episode of Supernatural.
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Hunger Games Announcement on Friday
Well, at least I think it's an announcement. The tweet in question was very cryptic. It's suffice to say that something will be happening in the world of Hunger Games this Friday. I guess we'll have to wait to find out what.
Citizens of #Panem. Remember this date: 24.01.14. All will become clear soon.
— Catching Fire (@HungerGamesUK) January 21, 2014
Anyone want to comment what it might be?
Titan to Produce New Doctor Who Comics
Last year, it was announced that IDW would no longer be producing Doctor Who comic books. The issue in their range came out in December of last year. BBC Worldwide has now announced that they'll be teaming up with Titan Comics to produce additional Doctor Who comic adventures.
In the universe of Doctor Who regenerations bring not only a new Doctor but often a fresh look and feel to the series and BBC Worldwide is bringing that same approach to Doctor Who comics as it signs a new deal with Titan Comics. The deal will open up the world of Doctor Who and provide fans with new stand alone adventures featuring the Tenth Doctor, Eleventh Doctor and after the new series launch, the Twelfth Doctor. Creative and production teams will be announced in the coming weeks and the first comic books will be released in 2014.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Sherlock: the Network Launches
BBC Worldwide has released a new iOS app called Sherlock: the Network. The app asks the user to joins Sherlock's homeless network and help solve cases. The app also features video messages from the cast of the show.
Sherlock Holmes has an urgent message for you. He needs you to help him solve his latest cases. Using your mobile phone, you must navigate the streets of London discovering clues, solving puzzles and piecing together the answers.
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock, Martin Freeman as John and Mark Gatiss as Mycroft, Sherlock: The Network is the official Sherlock app, containing ten new cases to solve with exclusive video, games, puzzles and a leaderboard for top players.
Sherlock: The Network is designed to extend the original programme beyond the television set directly into the hands of fans by inviting players to become one of the detective’s trusted Homeless Network across London. Players unscramble audio recordings, break into computers, decrypt codes and assemble images to gain clues. From missing persons and bomb threats to poison and murder – all the threads lead back to Sherlock.
Using a bespoke mapping and messaging interface, participants navigate virtual London by tube, taxi or on foot. They head to different locations across the capital to hear from witnesses, collect and store evidence, unlock clues, earn money and pick up valuable tools to help accelerate their mission – all with the aim of cracking each of the cases as quickly as possible to solve the final mystery.
Tom Baker's 80th
Tom Baker celebrates his 80th birthday today. To celebrate, Big Finish is having a sale on all his stories. You can also see an interview with the man himself in the player below.
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
Road Trip Review
So we learned some interesting tidbits about possession in this episode. Apparently, both an angel and a demon can possess the same person simultaneously. I'm still not sure I like this new CGI thing where angels are visible as they possess someone. They look sorta like white smoke, which is a bit too much like a demon for me. Also, what happened to being the size of the Chrysler building with four faces? Humans aren't supposed to be able to perceive their true form, and here we are perceiving them.
I love hearing about Sam and Dean's secret codes and tricks. This week, we learned that "poughkeepsie" means "drop everything and run". There have other codes, as well. Saying they've got something stuck to their shoe means they're being followed. Also, in the event of separation, they go to the first motel in the phone book and ask for Jim Rockford.
Demons have infiltrated the NSA. Kinda makes you wonder what else they've infiltrated. Probably everything. CIA, FBI, UN, KBG, SS, MI5, Congress, big business, they probably make it a point to infiltrate everything they can. They probably have just enough spies to monitor everything going on, while having a low enough number to avoid arousing suspicion.
We see more of the Winchester codependency problem here. Sam claims he was ready to die, but Dean just wouldn't live without him. The brothers have a dangerous history of doing whatever it takes to keep each other alive. Previously, it meant making demons deals, but now it's gotten into allowing unknown angels to possess each other. I'm not sure there will ever be a day when they simply allow one another to die. It's not healthy.
I still want to know if Michael and Lucifer were freed from the cage. We know that at least two angels were freed from heavenly jail, but does that include the cage? There's been some speculation as to whether we'll see the 2014 endverse this season. I'd love to see the return of the archangels, just as long as the writers added something new into the mix. I want either a new bit of mythology about them or a new plan for them to achieve, since their previous apocalyptic plans were ruined.
I love hearing about Sam and Dean's secret codes and tricks. This week, we learned that "poughkeepsie" means "drop everything and run". There have other codes, as well. Saying they've got something stuck to their shoe means they're being followed. Also, in the event of separation, they go to the first motel in the phone book and ask for Jim Rockford.
Demons have infiltrated the NSA. Kinda makes you wonder what else they've infiltrated. Probably everything. CIA, FBI, UN, KBG, SS, MI5, Congress, big business, they probably make it a point to infiltrate everything they can. They probably have just enough spies to monitor everything going on, while having a low enough number to avoid arousing suspicion.
We see more of the Winchester codependency problem here. Sam claims he was ready to die, but Dean just wouldn't live without him. The brothers have a dangerous history of doing whatever it takes to keep each other alive. Previously, it meant making demons deals, but now it's gotten into allowing unknown angels to possess each other. I'm not sure there will ever be a day when they simply allow one another to die. It's not healthy.
I still want to know if Michael and Lucifer were freed from the cage. We know that at least two angels were freed from heavenly jail, but does that include the cage? There's been some speculation as to whether we'll see the 2014 endverse this season. I'd love to see the return of the archangels, just as long as the writers added something new into the mix. I want either a new bit of mythology about them or a new plan for them to achieve, since their previous apocalyptic plans were ruined.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Details on Dark Eyes 2
Big Finish has released information on the second part of their 8th Doctor story, Dark Eyes.
When the Doctor defeated the Dalek Time Controller and its Time Lord ally, the timelines shifted and events changed... but the danger is far from over. And new threats to the continued safety of the universe are emerging.The audio adventure will be released next month at a price of US$20. It has a four parts, totaling roughly five hours.
Molly O'Sullivan carried on with her life as a nursing assistant in World War One. She probably thought she would never see the Doctor in his 'Tardy-box' again...
From the Dalek occupied planet Nixyce VII through Earth's history and to the very edge of the universe, the Doctor's footprints across eternity are being tracked by foes old and new. But when did it all begin and when will it end? Living his life through the complexities of time travel, the Doctor can never be quite sure if he's experiencing his life in the most helpful order. The only certainty appears to be the advance of the powers of evil and the oncoming threat of a fight to the death against forces that would destroy everything the Doctor holds dear.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
His Last Vow Review
I really didn't see the bit about the vaults coming. I suspected from the beginning of the episode that Magnussen was using a memory technique similar to Sherlock. However, I was under the impression that he had most of his information kept in the vault. It really threw me off when they showed him sitting in the vaults watching the video of John being dragged out of the fire. I thought he was watching a YouTube video on a computer monitor. It turns out he was simply remembering information from before.
Since The Empty Hearse, it was really obvious that something was off with Mary. The first clue was that she recognized skip code. The second was that Sherlock deduced far more about her than he does with average person. That seemed to suggest she was a very complicated person with intelligence training. Perhaps that she had multiple identities running simultaneously. Her short haircut seemed to suggest some sort of military lifestyle. I was actually under the impression she was hired by somebody to get close to John and Sherlock and spy on them. It turns out she was simply running from her past.
It was interesting to see inside Sherlock's mind palace again. It turns out there's more people in there than just him and Mycroft. Different people voice different types of information. Molly voices medical knowledge, while Anderson voices forensics. Mycroft is still the voice of reason and logic. I'm still not seeing a physical layout to the palace. The mind palace technique involves associating information with physical objects stored in an imaginary location. Once you find the object, you can find the information associated with it. I supposed the location doesn't have to be a real one, so it's possible Sherlock has hodgepodged together several different rooms and structures into one.
I didn't see the ending coming at all. I knew Sherlock would do something to fulfill his vow to protect John and Mary, but I thought that he would simply fail at it. In the books, Mary dies, so I was under the impression that she would get killed off in this episode (Moffat did say somebody would die). I certainly wasn't expecting Sherlock to shoot and kill Magnussen. Moriarty's return certainly did surprise me, although I'm not certain it's genuine. There's the possibility someone is going to masquerade as Moriarty in series 4 before being finally revealed as someone else. Then again, Sherlock and Moriarty may have simply fake suicided at each other.
I'm anxious to see how Moriarty hacked into every screen in the UK. My personal theory (as an engineering student) is that he lied when he told Sherlock the key code didn't exist. He actually did have a program that could hack any computer in existence, but he simply convinced Sherlock that it was a lie. It's either that, or he has a Doctor Who-style omcom and next season will see WhoLock.
Since The Empty Hearse, it was really obvious that something was off with Mary. The first clue was that she recognized skip code. The second was that Sherlock deduced far more about her than he does with average person. That seemed to suggest she was a very complicated person with intelligence training. Perhaps that she had multiple identities running simultaneously. Her short haircut seemed to suggest some sort of military lifestyle. I was actually under the impression she was hired by somebody to get close to John and Sherlock and spy on them. It turns out she was simply running from her past.
It was interesting to see inside Sherlock's mind palace again. It turns out there's more people in there than just him and Mycroft. Different people voice different types of information. Molly voices medical knowledge, while Anderson voices forensics. Mycroft is still the voice of reason and logic. I'm still not seeing a physical layout to the palace. The mind palace technique involves associating information with physical objects stored in an imaginary location. Once you find the object, you can find the information associated with it. I supposed the location doesn't have to be a real one, so it's possible Sherlock has hodgepodged together several different rooms and structures into one.
I didn't see the ending coming at all. I knew Sherlock would do something to fulfill his vow to protect John and Mary, but I thought that he would simply fail at it. In the books, Mary dies, so I was under the impression that she would get killed off in this episode (Moffat did say somebody would die). I certainly wasn't expecting Sherlock to shoot and kill Magnussen. Moriarty's return certainly did surprise me, although I'm not certain it's genuine. There's the possibility someone is going to masquerade as Moriarty in series 4 before being finally revealed as someone else. Then again, Sherlock and Moriarty may have simply fake suicided at each other.
I'm anxious to see how Moriarty hacked into every screen in the UK. My personal theory (as an engineering student) is that he lied when he told Sherlock the key code didn't exist. He actually did have a program that could hack any computer in existence, but he simply convinced Sherlock that it was a lie. It's either that, or he has a Doctor Who-style omcom and next season will see WhoLock.
First Born Sneak Peek
Watch a quick clip from next week's episode in the player below.
Worlds in Time Shutting Down
The BBC has announced that the free-to-play online Doctor Who game, Worlds in Time, will be shutting down. The game, which has been available since 2012 will close at noon PST on March 3rd.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
First Born Trailer
Trailer for next week's episode of Supernatural
Tales of Trenzalore
BBC Books has announced a new ebook featuring the 11th Doctor. It details some of his adventures during the course of The Time of the Doctor.
As it had been foretold, the armies of the Universe gathered at Trenzalore. Only one thing stood between the planet and destruction - the Doctor. For nine hundred years, he defended the planet, and the tiny town of Christmas, against the forces that would destroy it.The stories included are Let It Snow by Justin Richards, An Apple a Day by George Mann, Strangers in the Outland by Paul Finch, and The Dreaming by Mark Morris. The ebook will go on sale February 24th priced £2.49 in the UK.
He never knew how long he could keep the peace. He never knew what creatures would emerge from the snowy night to threaten him next. He knew only that at the end he would die on Trenzalore.
Some of what happened during those terrible years is well documented. But most of it remains shrouded in mystery and darkness. Until now.
This is a glimpse of just some of the terrors the people faced, the monstrous threats the Doctor defeated. These are the tales of the monsters who found themselves afraid - and of the one man who was not.
The Purge Synopsis
Episode description for episode 13 of the Supernatural season 9.
Sam and Dean investigate recent murders where the victims were hundreds of pounds lighter after their deaths. Suspecting witches, the two go undercover at a fancy day spa that all of the victims had attended for weight loss. While Sam is hired as a fitness instructor, Dean takes kitchen duty. After Dean swipes some tainted food and passes out, the guys realize someone is drugging the guests and literally sucking all of the fat out of them until they die.
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