Speaking of the Doctor Who audio's, just remembered, there are still two to be released. One this month, recorded with his Partner Lisa Bowerman and one next year for the 60th anniversary, recorded with Christopher Ecclestone.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-62219839 From a cancer related illness. I’ll always remember him best for his audio work, particularly as the Unbound Doctor in Big Finish’s Doctor Who audio dramas. What do you remember him for?
Good news for UK viewers, it's on Pluto TV tomorrow night at 9pm on their scifi channel. Even better news, you don't need a Pluto TV account, just go to the website and start watching
Just found out that the last bit off filming for the next Doctor Strange film was happening only a few miles from my house. Anyone else have any tenuous claims to fame?
Looking forward to this one. Always enjoyed most versions of War of The Worlds, audio adaptations are a personal favourite, the Audible adaptation of the Jeff Wayne musical with Michael Sheen with the updated music score, the Audible audiobook read by David Tennant and the Big Finish audio drama with Richard Armitage, some…
Too right, can't get through a single one of his videos all the way because of all the negativity and effin' an' jeffin', it's social media that has a lion's share of the blame for that
Why post a video from Nerdrotic, he picks up on anything that allows him to spread his hatred of Discovery to all his subbers who regularly lap it up and spread it around, he's got more in common with a virus than a Star Trek fan. That guy is like a eunuch's mammaries
Going by the logic of the Borg winning because of the way a story is written. The trouble is, the Daleks are always written as the ones with the bigger masterplans. Plans that would easily destroy the Borg. Plans that the Doctor isn't always around to foil.
And the fact that even though they're massively overpowered, they still haven't discovered a mutation that would solve their vulnerability to their own weapon