The Doctor Puppet Goes to Sleepy Hollow

…But seems quite wide awake:

Last weekend Alisa and I traveled North to the village of Sleepy Hollow. It was pleasantly spooky and decorated for the occasion. We walked through town then crossed the Pocantino River close to the original site of the Headless Horseman Bridge from Washington Irving’s famous story. Then we headed into Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Thousands of early New York State residents are buried there, including Washington Irving himself. Nice fellow. The trees were beautiful.

The Doctor Puppet Prepares for the Storm

Q. What’s the difference between The Doctor and The Doctor Puppet?

A. One of them seems eminently sane and reasonable. (And we don’t mean The Doctor.) Check it out:

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Peer Production: Halloween Videos

Ew, gross!

And then there’s:

OTOH: read article

Joss Whedon, Mitt Romney, the Zombie Apocalypse…and Us

Finally, somebody who tells it like it is:

Even Bigshot Writers Get Rejected Dept

Man, this bugs us!

In a recent article in the U.K.-based Telegraph, Russell T. Davies, the man who brought us the 21st Century DOCTOR WHO, creating not just a fan fave but the biggest cash cow in BBC telly history, explains why he moved to the U.S. and then returned recently to the U.K. and also fills us in on his part in upcoming DOCTOR WHO 50th anniversary festivities: read article