I think I’d pick a DRD, from Farscape.
Tag: writer’s block
Writer’s Block: To auld lang syne
Since I left home I always call my brother after midnight to wish him a Happy Birthday!
Writer’s Block: Book review
None. If I were the librarian at a school there’s nothing I’d ban outright, nor prevent a student from borrowing via inter-library loan.
I can’t state, however, that my own personal prejudices wouldn’t color the collection and limit immediate choice, though I’d try my best.
Writer’s Block: I May Be Crazy
Like a smiling bat trying to touch its tongue to its nose.
Writer’s Block: Duos
Steve and Susan – Jack Davenport and Sarah Alexander.
Protected: Writer’s Block: Busting Blocks
Writer’s Block: Pet Peeve
The buzzing of the clippers the barber uses for the back of the neck and around the ears.
Writer’s Block: Doctor Who?
Top choices:
Richard Coyle – It’s a shame he and Steven Moffat parted on such bad terms. I think he’d have made an excellent Doctor; quirky, yet with real passion.
Patterson Joseph – Would have been brilliant. A strong traditional choice with a nice amount of gravitas.
Jack Davenport – I think he’d have done fine but I’d never be able to take him seriously in the role.
Hugh Jackman – Action movie Doctor wouldn’t be the end of the world.
Bill Nighy – Creepy wise old man portrayal but with a good sense of humor about him. Kind of a more powerful, more self-assured Slartibartfast.
Lenny Henry – A more comic choice, a good way to transition from the lightheartedness of the Tenant years.