WiFi Soup

The Doctor: This whole world is swimming in Wi-Fi. We’re living in a Wi-Fi soup! Suppose something got inside it. Suppose there was something living in the Wi-Fi, harvesting human minds, extracting them. Imagine that. Human souls trapped like flies in the World Wide Web, stuck for ever, crying out for help.

Clara Oswin: Isn’t that basically Twitter?

“The Bells of Saint John” was the premiere of the second half of Series 7 (2013). It features the Eleventh Doctor (played by Matt Smith) and the modern-day version of Clara Oswald (played by Jenna Coleman).

The dialogue highlights the Doctor’s typical manic energy and Clara’s sharp, sarcastic wit.

In the episode, they face off against the Great Intelligence, which is using a sinister Wi-Fi signal to “upload” human consciousness into a data cloud.

Clara’s quip about Twitter being a trap for human souls still rings pretty true today!

Who Clue

Okay, Whovians, who saw this clue last night in the category “That’s Entertainment.”

Merry Christmas to all the Whovians out there!

Doctor Who Xmas

Most people are counting down to Santa’s arrival I’m counting down to #DoctorWhoXmas Only 23 more days! #Whovians

via TrommTimes http://ift.tt/2iBLeCX

New Companion

#Whovians, are you ready? This looks like a hint about the Doctor's new companion. @bbcdoctorwho
#Whovians, are you ready? This looks like a hint about the Doctor’s new companion. @bbcdoctorwho

Wi-Fi Soup

The Doctor: This whole world is swimming in Wi-Fi. We’re living in a Wi-Fi soup! Suppose something got inside it. Suppose there was something living in the Wi-Fi, harvesting human minds, extracting them. Imagine that. Human souls trapped like flies in the World Wide Web, stuck for ever, crying out for help.

Clara Oswin: Isn’t that basically Twitter?

Learning Spanish

Buenos días = Good morning
Buenas tardes = Good afternoon
Buenas TARDIS = Greetings from any point in space and time

TARDIS

The Doctor is Watching

The Doctor, a Real Superhero!
The Doctor, a Real Superhero!

Time Warp

People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint — it’s more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly… time-y wimey… stuff.

What’s Out There?

For my #Whovian friends…

Intelligent Life