An Artist, A Canadian, and A Tardis
 Hello new people and old. This is canada here an I have some wonderful news, It seems as though our Mr. Moffat has found time in his busy schedule of writing Doctor who two parters to help adapt a screenplay for what is largely considered one of the most renowned comics ever written. Tintin is a story that follows a young but hardened reporter and his trusty but helpful dog snowy (or milou in french). Set in the time of the 20th century the comic and adapted cartoon contains a fair amount of interesting and charming characters from a stereotypical captain of a ship to a pair of incompetent detectives, This show really had it all including stories that were well thought out, recognizable, and well researched. I remember watching the cartoon as a child and I couldn’t get enough of it so I look forward to seeing if Mr. Moffat and the directors can keep up with the well written and well thought out stories as well as bring a sense of nostalgia to those of us who watched or read this series as children. All in all though I feel that they will do a good job and I look forward to seeing more information about this movie as it comes to light. Well that’s some news for now and I hope that it helped you all get excited for this new movie helped along by one of our fovourite Doctor who writers and I look forward to keeping you all (present and future)up to date on this and other Who related news. 
                                       Sincerly: Canada

 Hello new people and old. This is canada here an I have some wonderful news, It seems as though our Mr. Moffat has found time in his busy schedule of writing Doctor who two parters to help adapt a screenplay for what is largely considered one of the most renowned comics ever written. Tintin is a story that follows a young but hardened reporter and his trusty but helpful dog snowy (or milou in french). Set in the time of the 20th century the comic and adapted cartoon contains a fair amount of interesting and charming characters from a stereotypical captain of a ship to a pair of incompetent detectives, This show really had it all including stories that were well thought out, recognizable, and well researched. I remember watching the cartoon as a child and I couldn’t get enough of it so I look forward to seeing if Mr. Moffat and the directors can keep up with the well written and well thought out stories as well as bring a sense of nostalgia to those of us who watched or read this series as children. All in all though I feel that they will do a good job and I look forward to seeing more information about this movie as it comes to light. Well that’s some news for now and I hope that it helped you all get excited for this new movie helped along by one of our fovourite Doctor who writers and I look forward to keeping you all (present and future)up to date on this and other Who related news.

                                       Sincerly: Canada

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ACT #4: on The Doctor’s Wife

In this episode, we discuss the Tardis as a women, and Neil Gaiman as the writer. also, the little surprise at the end

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ACT #3: On The Curse of the Black Spot

In this episode, we discuss the newest episode, as well as QQ about our lack of fans and incompetence.

~The Artist

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ACT #2: On The Day of the Moon


In this episode, the Canadian and I discuss the conclusion to the two part season premiere. We talk about Mr. Moffat, Matt Smith, and our thoughts on the strange occurrences in the ending

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ACT#1: On The Impossible Astronaut

In this episode we discuss the shocking first 15 minutes of The Impossible Astronaut, as well as some of the new characters. We weep over our lack of future success, and place some pretty horrible predictions.

Enjoy!

~The Artist