Moan Moan Moan
Feb. 28th, 2008 05:21 pmReading spoilers and set reports is never good for me. So why do I do it anyway? Particularly at the OG. I thought I had learnt my lesson when I worked myself up into something of a frenzy from Heroes set reports concerning the hostage exchange in Cautionary Tales. Obviously not because I’m back at it, just for Doctor Who this time.
Of course I probably wouldn’t be reading set reports if the BBC would just announce a start date already. I like having a date and time to fixate on. I know short notice is just how the BBC does it, but it’s particularly bad when compared with US TV. I mean, we found out the date in September that Heroes is going to begin today. They haven't even started filming yet.
Okay, I’ll admit there is very little to this post other than moaning that I can’t watch season four of Doctor Who. No, Torchwood will just not fill the hole, neither will the Classic series DVDs since I already know what happens, neither will re-watching Life on Mars or watching The Runaway Bride for the millionth time, or fanfic (purely because there isn’t enough Ten&Donna fic out there, I think I’ve read it all). I’m fast running out of ideas to stem the seemingly endless boredom.
Of course I probably wouldn’t be reading set reports if the BBC would just announce a start date already. I like having a date and time to fixate on. I know short notice is just how the BBC does it, but it’s particularly bad when compared with US TV. I mean, we found out the date in September that Heroes is going to begin today. They haven't even started filming yet.
Okay, I’ll admit there is very little to this post other than moaning that I can’t watch season four of Doctor Who. No, Torchwood will just not fill the hole, neither will the Classic series DVDs since I already know what happens, neither will re-watching Life on Mars or watching The Runaway Bride for the millionth time, or fanfic (purely because there isn’t enough Ten&Donna fic out there, I think I’ve read it all). I’m fast running out of ideas to stem the seemingly endless boredom.