Archive for the ‘Bloggery’ Category

A Note About BBC America's Poorly-timed Ad

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Twice during the latter half of "The End of Time, Part 1," BBC America ran an advertisement for Part 2. And even though there were a lot of rapid-fire images that would have soared over the head of a casual viewer, at least one major plot development was spoiled to observant or long-time fans. Bad move, to be sure, and I grumped about it just now in 2MTL #90.

BBC America had to run some kind of ad for Part 2 during Part 1; it airs at a different time next week, and casual viewers need to know when to find it. It obviously should have been a spoiler-free version for during the show.

Keep in mind a couple of things, however. First of all, the million or so people who watched "The Waters of Mars" last week, most of whom likely came over to see EoTP1, are on the whole more casual viewers than your average Twitter-consuming Doctor Who fan. They might have missed the significance of the images completely. Also, even a niche channel like BBC America has an audience that dwarfs the number of fans who might acquire episodes through illegal downloads. At most, a statistically significant number of viewers might consider waiting a second day to grab the unedited, without-commercials iTunes version.

It's a blunder, but there have been worse.

America Invades DWO WhoCast

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

I joined those stalwart lads, Trevor and Marty, on DWO WhoCast #146 for an old-fashioned chinwag about The End of Time, matters canonical, and returning classic companions.

Is Bon Jovi Torchwood?

Monday, November 16th, 2009

The tour ad I saw on CNN's web page today looked awfully familiar….

Separated at birth...?

Separated at birth...?

The 2MTL Guide to Soloing Conventions

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

There was a moment at Hurricane Who this weekend in which I was trying to decide how much fun I was having.

This has nothing to do with the sterling job Jarrod Cooper and his co-conspirators did in pulling together their first convention. Yeah, there were some problems with the hotel — lack of working Wi-Fi and generally execrable food for starters — but the guests, topics of conversation and entertainment were perfectly scaled for roughly 350 first-timers. Programming and personnel-wise, this was a great convention.

(And, indeed, the reason I came to Hurricane Who was Toby Hadoke, and his currently-penultimate "Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf" performance expressly did not disappoint. I ran into him, pacing and smoking outside, an hour before the show, as the foyer's cash bar was completely failing to fill up with people in that slower-to-gather way perhaps peculiar to American fandom. Would people show up? he asked me. Where are all these people? I managed expectations down: "You'll have a great audience, no matter its size." At least a couple hundred people gave him a standing ovation. And I saw one unnamed writer, despite having seen "Moths" a few times before, shed a manly tear at the end. All right, it was Rob Shearman. But I digress.)

So I had a brilliant experience, got to interview and re-interview wonderful people, and learned more about a show that I love. Got turned on to Torchwood Babiez — YES — snagged far too many toys for a one-child household, and saw formerly respectable entertainment professionals abase themselves utterly in Just a DWNY Minute. I was thoroughly entertained. I would come back in a DWNY minute.

And yet.

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For Some Reason, the Television Zombies Let Me In the Room

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The freewheeling and vociferous Television Zombies invited me to contribute a commentary about Torchwood: Children of Earth in their latest podcast, Television Zombies #93. You'll find it at the end of their spirited conversation about all things cult TV. The topic: how would The Doctor have handled the 456 invasion differently? My initial answers: "Which Doctor?" and "If you mean the tenth one, you might be surprised…."

Torchwood: Children of Earth "Day Five" Liveblog

Friday, July 24th, 2009

The conclusion. 'Nuff said.

Torchwood: Children of Earth "Day Four" Liveblog

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Two more nights of that light-hearted romp, "Children of Earth"! Please join us for the liveblog — or, if you missed it, read on for the replay.

Torchwood: Children of Earth "Day Three" Liveblog

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Last night's liveblog was… interesting. I think the assembled horde was as entertained by each other's company and "Day Two" as they were by my problems with my cable going out in mid-episode! Let's hope tonight's just a weeeee bit smoother!

Torchwood: Children of Earth "Day Two" Liveblog

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

We had so much fun, we decided to do it again! Live commentary on tonight's first showing of "Day Two" on BBC America begins at 8:45 p.m.!

Torchwood: Children of Earth "Day One" Liveblog

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Welcome to the Torchwood: Children of Earth liveblog for "Day One," being shown for the first time in the U.S. tonight on BBC America! Please feel free to add your comments to the feed. This is a SPOILER FREE zone, so if you've already seen T:CoE, please feel free to participate but keep the new viewers in mind. Comment moderation will be in effect.