aria: ([doctor who] amy with sunflowers)
valinor spider party ([personal profile] aria) wrote2011-03-18 07:36 pm

three completely unrelated things

1. It is 81°F here. It's basically dark out and still this warm! Oh my god, why do I live in the South, I miss New England, I think something must be broken in me.

2. Fic rec: Zenith, a Star Trek high school AU. It's also a ... fusion, I guess, of Twilight. Wait, don't run away! It's great, honestly. I mean, yes, it's basically the plot of Twilight, only with aliens instead of vampires and a plot all the way through, but Jim Kirk is the best Bella ever, and Spock couldn't be a stalker even if he tried really hard. There's also time travel, the premise actually makes sense when Spock explains everything, and nothing is better than teenage Sulu and Chekov running Riverside's GSA and watching for crop circles. Well, almost nothing. Gaila as Alice pretty much takes it.

3. So there was a Doctor Who Comic Relief special today! (Handily up on YouTube, here and here.) Um, first I have to once again reiterate that what makes me all stupid and starry-eyed about Moffat's take on Doctor Who is that he realizes they have a time machine! It's weird and recursive and can land inside itself and have glitches, and oh my god, I can't even. Also, I wasn't aware that I could love Amy Pond any more than I already did -- I mean, yes, okay, every time there is more of her I love her more, but it is a constant delightful surprise -- and since when meeting myself I would totally get my flirt on, I am so happy that Amy did too. Amy/Amy, guys, let's get on that. I'm pretty sure Rory can come to.

...I think sometimes I am shallow. Just maybe. But oh Doctor Who! Also, rubbish, Easter is late this year and I do not approve of it being back so late. Grumble.

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