usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (romana)
I keep meaning to post about things. Here are some of the things I have been meaning to post about:

- The Aims Vid Album project! Vidding (almost) all the songs on Vienna Teng's amazing new album. (I may OR MAY NOT be making a vid for this. *dons hat of mystery, flees into the night*)

- I have embarked on a mini Doctor Who Squee Restoration project! (After having disliked Night of the Doctor...) So far it has been TREMENDOUSLY SUCCESSFUL and has comprised:

1) Going to a talk last Friday at the shiny new J3 Library about writing Doctor Who spin-off stuff. It was a very convivial evening, featuring Cavan Scott, Nick Walters and David Llewellyn, and covering lots of topics, including how they all got started, the different constraints of writing spin-off fiction versus other types of fiction, where Doctor Who falls on the SF-fantasy continuum ("IT IS NOT FANTASY", said Nick Walters) and so on. There were lots of women in the audience, which was excellent; I think the questions were exclusively from women, including one from a little girl in a Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, who is clearly growing up to be a woman of taste and discernment. Also there was a Dalek. (The Dalek did not ask any questions.)

2) Listening to Seasons of Fear, one of my favourite audios, and the first one where I really got why Charley is so popular. (I've never DISliked her, but she often doesn't quite click for me.) spoilers )

3) Watching Battlefield. I LOVE BATTLEFIELD SO MUCH. I mean, it's not PERFECT, but it's really close, and it's really trying. ♥ ♥ ♥ My reactions to it are mostly just of the order of ACE SEVEN ANCELYN/BAMBERA SHOU YUING BRIG I LOVE EVERYTHING, and also quoting bits of dialogue all over twitter, but I do have a few more coherent things I liked: not really spoilers )

4) Reading Shada, which was a joy, but I shall save talking about it for my next monthly books and comics post instead, because I like it when things are in the right place.

5) Watching The Science of Doctor Who. Sadly I wasn't really in the mood to appreciate the science, but I loved the linking scenes with Eleventy and Brian Cox, in which Matt Smith continues to have chemistry with everyone. ♥ (Which I think is one of the things I like about him: not the shippiness per se, just the general sense that he genuinely cares about and connects with people. He's never met anyone who isn't important, after all.) I was a little annoyed that all the Celebrity Volunteers were male, though the Doctor specifying that it was a little GIRL in the audience who was going to change the world made up for it somewhat.

6) Listening to Fanfare for the Common Men, since it was on the radio, which didn't knock my socks off or anything but was still pretty enjoyable. ♥

...even by my standards that's quite a bit of Who in a fairly short time. And I have packed the next EDA off my EDA pile to read at and on the way home from the Doctor Who Celebration on Friday. :D (It's The Sleep of Reason; I know nothing about it going in, which is rare.)
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (big finish are love)
Happy belated birthdays, [livejournal.com profile] agapi42 and [livejournal.com profile] kiran59!

Saturday is Big Finish Day! Big Finish are reducing the price of the first fifty audios in the main range to £5 for the day. I am only missing seven so will probably be buying them all, hurrah! [livejournal.com profile] neadods posted a recommendations post; this seemed like a good idea so I have shamelessly pinched it like the thief I am. (There's quite a lot of crossover between the lists, presumably because we both have excellent taste.)

The Fires of Vulcan (Seven, Mel) Particularly recommended to Mel sceptics (and Mel fans!) since she is great in it, and to fans of pure historicals, since... it is one. And a rather good one, I think!

The Shadow of the Scourge (Seven, Ace, Benny) A nice tight story that gives both companions good stuff to do, and also has some great lines. The fact that one of the characters has the same name as my dad is not influencing my love for it all in any way. Plus, it gives anyone who hasn't heard the Benny audios a taste of how good Lisa Bowerman is (hint: she's VERY good).

The Holy Terror (Six, Frobisher) This is a beautifully creepy (and very funny) story.

The One Doctor (Six, Mel) Because it's entirely hilarious. Enough said.

The Chimes of Midnight (Eight, Charley) This was the first Eighth Doctor story I heard, and it made me love him right from the moment where he explains a complicated bit of temporal physics whilst wearing a paper hat. It's a Christmas story, so a little unseasonal at this time of year, but it's good enough that it doesn't matter.

Seasons of Fear (Eight, Charley) A romp, in the best possible sense of the term. Eight and Charley career through history on the trail of a very well-drawn villain, exchanging quips along the way. I go back and forth on Charley, but this is one of the stories where I really love her. You'll need to have a vague idea of what happens in Storm Warning to understand it, but nothing more in-depth than can be gleaned from wikipedia.

Spare Parts (Five, Nyssa) This is moving, chilling, and generally just great.

The Church and the Crown (Five, Peri, Erimem) My favourite Big Finish TARDIS team (except when the Seven-Ace-Hex team is my favourite) doing The Three Musketeers with wit and style, excellent.

Jubilee (Six, Evelyn) I want to recommend this but the heat has scrambled my brain and I cannot think of any words to explain why! Just buy it, it's fab.

Doctor Who and the Pirates (Six, Evelyn) Blends the funny (Six and Evelyn squabbling over the story they're telling) with the sober (why exactly they're telling it) very well. Also, songs!

(I also recommend Neverland and Zagreus, but they're very arc-y; you'll need to have listened to Storm Warning and Seasons of Fear at least to get the most out of them.)

Off on holiday later today (well, tomorrow, but I'm going to stay with my parents tonight); am in a tearing hurry trying to get everything sorted out before then (and am consequently in a terrible temper), hence the sparseness of a couple of those! As usual, consider this a catch-all post if you want to link me to anything that you want me to comment on/think I should see etc. See you when I get back!

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