Fri, 25 June 2010
Welcome to this, the 18th Hitchhiker's Guide to the Whoverse: Mostly Harmless Cutaway. Today Eric & returning special guest co-host Josh Zimon (@whomeJZ) break down the newest, latest, and greatest Doctor Who episode The Pandorica Opens. And back by popular demand we have special x 2 guest Sean (@tardistavern) from The TARDIS Tavern Podcast. WARNING: This review/discussion contains SPOILERS; Non-Alliance members need not apply! Special thanks to Katrina (@xanister) from the Bridging The Rift podcast for providing this episode's intro. Disclaimer: Time to put up or shut up. We let fly some of our last theories and ponderance before hopefully all is revealed tomorrow. The next time we meet will it be on the other side of the crack? If you find yourself being engulfed by light... DON'T PANIC
Creator/Producer: Eric Escamilla HHG2W: MHC theme created by Eric Escamilla. Comments[4]
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- Just wanted to say, its so hard loading your podcasts onto my iPod and then resisting and till I've seen the episode to actually listen to them, being in australia were a little behind.
I just watched The Pandorica Opens last night with my little sister she's 14 and I'm 20, it was so amazing seeing all those creatures coming back we were positively giddy with all the references to past monsters and happy when so many appeared particularly the Jadoon, as there more peace keepers than enemy's. So just saying keep up the amazing work, its lovely to hear someone else's opinion, who see and enjoy's Matt Smith, I'm not such a huge fan, but he did convince me and you Eric made me realize that he's not a 'human' Doctor, his an 'intelligent/alien/time-lord' Doctor, by pointing that out, you've made me appreciate and see Matt Smith in a different light, so thank-you. Best of Luck from Australia - hey guys!
this is not really a comment to this specific episode, I just felt the need to tell you why this is one of my favourite doctor who podcasts (sadly enough the list gets shorter and shorter as time progresses 'cause I get annoyed with people very quickly), so here are the 3 big reasons why I really enjoy listening to you:
- you don't hate the show (yay! and how sad is it that I felt the need to point it out?);
- you manage to finish entire sentenses without sticking in a bunch of totally absurd classic doctor who references;
- none of you seem to have a nervous habbit that manifests in an audible fashion and makes listening to longer episodes rather painful for the brain.
(if you think about it, that list doesn't really seem like too much to ask, but if you listen to as many podcasts as I do (or did), you will know that it indeed is)
so, my point: every time I go through the list on "Doctor Who Podcast Alliance" and your logo pops up, it puts a smile on my face :) thanks for all the work and love you put into this!
all the best from germany,
Tsuliwaensis.


