Yesterday me, Laura and other two friends of ours went to the cinema in Messina. We left Milazzo at 10.20 pm, even because I was a little late, but it wasn't my fault, I thought the meet was in a certain place, instead it was in the other side of the town. We arrived at the cinema at 11.00 pm and we ended up to watch the movie I wanted to see from the beginning, while the others were a little meh cause no one ever heard of The Spirit. GUH! I was in awe from the first minutes of it, with those effects Sin City-like and the atmosphere, the plot, the dresses, the characters, the dialogues! Brilliant! I pretty much drooled over Scarlett Johansson, and at the end of the movie everyone thanked me cause I brought them to watch it. Ah! Autographs? Later. If I'll ever attend a costume party, I wanna dress me up like Spirit! The only thing I should try to find is the long black coat. But I want the long brown coat of the Doctor, too. Meh. *broods over the costs.


MASSIVE SQUEEAGE OVER THE FORGOTTEN!! I finally received issue #4 today, focused on Doctors 6 and 7. The little adventures about them were a little dumb, compared to the adventures of Four and Five. Four and Romana II are LOVE! I adored that miniepisode about them, even if everything was a nonsense, I *felt* how Romana was. Smart, sassy and too proud to admit she was in love with the Doctor. Five was nice to see, his interaction with the Judoons, he talking about the Shadow Proclamation, his reference about working with UNIT in the 70's or 80's, didn't remember (LOL TOO MUCH CANON). And while walking in the museum, Ten didn't even notice the Sister of Mine and one Weeping Angel in the reliquaries, as such as the Vespiform sneaking up in one panel. The artist was Stefano Martini, who loses at life compared to Pia Guerra. Boo, Stefano Martino had the occasion to draw Romana and I so wanted Pia Guerra to did that. Luckily for this last issue Pia Guerra came back, and OMG! SQUEEE! I'm not capable of contain myself! Martha was babbling something about having spiders on her back and then a square with the sentence YOU HAVE SOMETHING ON YOUR BACK appeared. And I was like OMGWTF?!?!?! Then the mysterious figure who is plotting against the Doctor (and I have always took for granted he was Delgado!Master, cause it's shown only his beard) said himself something like "Doctah, you should have left me in the Crucible". MORE SQUUEAGE!! Davros in human form, how in the hell could be possible?!?! Oh, god. Wait a minute. If he said this, this means the Doctor actually took this person away from the Crucible. And from the looks it could be just one person. An older version of the Blue!Doctor, maybe? Argh, don't know. Anywayz, at the end of the issue, the Doctor was starting to remember things about his 'future', like Martha being a doctor, working for UNIT (things belonging to his personal future, since he's travelling with Martha, so he should be somewhere in the season 3 of the show..). Then the Cloister Bell started to work, and the mysterious figure activated a Clockwork man (aw, Girl in the Fireplace) and a weird unknown alien from the classic series to hunt the Doctor and Martha. Cliffhanger: elsewhere, inside a flying Tardis, the Cloister Bell rings, while the Doctor is lying down with a horrible insect on his chest, with tentacles wrapping up his head. SO WHAT?! All tthis adventure is happening inside the Doctor's mind? Anf if it is so, why did his mind choose being with Martha and not with Rose or Donna?! Maybe this insect was the thing on the Crucible...? And, please, all this miniseries MUST BE placed between JE and The Next Doctor. I want to see the Doctor landing in the Victorian London at the end, please. Next month, Eight and Nine, so, obviously, Rose. *starts to cry and sigh
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