At last, the U.S. catches onto what’s so great about the Doctor. Squee! (We didn’t mean to squeal that. Really.)

“ASYLUM OF THE DALEKS” PREMIERE BREAKS BBC AMERICA RATINGS RECORDS – by Susana Polo (TheMarySue.Com)
At last, the U.S. catches onto what’s so great about the Doctor. Squee! (We didn’t mean to squeal that. Really.)

“ASYLUM OF THE DALEKS” PREMIERE BREAKS BBC AMERICA RATINGS RECORDS – by Susana Polo (TheMarySue.Com)

We think the above is a great pic. But this one is even better because it bores into the very soul of its illustrious subject:

Yep, he’s traveling through space, time, and the interwebs, inundating us in universe-expanding posts:
August 26th:
I may be extremely clever but I’m still figuring Tumblr out. I just found this fantastic old post.
The Doctor Puppet seems to have attended the BBC America DOCTOR WHO opening in NYC. Here’s his totally unbiased review:

What an amazing show! It was a privilege to hang out on line at the Ziegfeld and wait with hundreds of other fans. I really liked their fashion sense too – lots of tweed and bow ties. The BBC America film crew even interviewed Alisa. I didn’t have much to say though.
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EW Picks the Best Cult TV Series Ever. Here’s EW’s Top 10. In at No. 1 Is a British Import – by TeamTVWriter Press Service
Entertainment Weekly has published its choices for the best cult TV series ever. Counting from No. 10 to No. 1, here are EW’s choices. The only show that might be hard to place by some is EW’s choice for the No. 9 slot, “The Comeback.” It was only on one season — 2005 — on HBO and starred Lisa Kudrow.