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The Doctor's Wife

I just recently had the chance to catch up with the latest season/series of Doctor Who... and I almost felt like screaming when I saw that Neil Gaiman directed the 4th episode. I was super excited when I saw his name during the opening credits. And when I finished watching it, I felt giddily infatuated with it all. I never thought I could feel giddy over the Doctor-TARDIS ship. Yes, I'm aware the pairing is a tad weird... but it was so tastefully done and Matt was so cute when he was bidding the Lady TARDIS farewell... I actually cried. Haha.

Lady TARDIS



Now Neil, why did you go and make the delightfully crazy Doctor cry? But seriously, you are as brilliant and ingenious with this episode as you are with your books. And I think I might be more in love with... your work than ever before, you brilliant and lovely wordsmith. Hehehe.



"I just wanted to say, 'Hello! Hello, Doctor!'"




Waahhhh! You almost made me bawl like a baby in the early dawn when no one but the annoyingly loud roosters are up and noisy. LOL! (But I resisted and just demurely let a few salty tears escape my sleep-deprived eyes. :P)


Merci beaucoup, Monsieur Gaiman!


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