Personal history has been made. I have my first TV series on Blu-Ray, Mad Men. There should be something fitting, as of the first four episodes that I had already seen (when writing this intro), there was a slow yet beautifully shot series on display. This is a series that quite possibly deserves to be seen in the highest quality possible. Set in the 1960’s and depicting the world of ruthless cutthroat advertising, the series … want to read more?
One of the most successful British Sit-Coms, Only Fools and Horses followed the adventures of ‘independent trader’ Derek ‘Del-Boy’ Trotter and his younger brother Rodney as they scrimped and saved in Del’s quest to become a millionaire. The characters became part of British culture, everyone felt like they knew them. They felt a part of their lives – and grieved when Granddad died. The nation felt a huge cheer during the 1996 trilogy where the … want to read more?
WARNING SPOILERS. And thus it came to pass that the Doctor shall pass on the reigns to someone new. That he shalt regenerate and some other bible style verse language to create the metaphor. But in terms of this place and time, David Tennant – the tenth man to officially take up the mantle of The Doctor – is now moving on. Capturing the youth and the nation, Tennant managed to create a new science-fiction … want to read more?
David Tennant’s song is ending, and he will knock four times. Whether it’s The Doctor that knocks four times is not clear, but one thing’s for certain – the end is definitely near, and the Tenth Doctor’s character arc is being to reach a climatic end. This kicks in with The Waters of Mars, a one-off story which slowly seeds the final two-parter with excellent style. Make no bones about it, what you’re about to … want to read more?
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