Sitting Tennant

Friday’s Sitting Tennant (from Sister Chastity): School Reunion

Sister Chastity's Sitting Tennant

It’s back. Friday’s Sitting Tennant is with us, once again, ready to entertain you of a weekend. How have you been able to withstand its absence?

Actually, don’t tell me.

Anyway, today’s lovely piccie is from Sister Chastity, and for once I know where it’s from: the Doctor Who episode School Reunion. Do Time Lords have heat vision and is DT trying to cook a chip the hard way? I don’t know.

All the same, that means – insert trumpet fanfare here – Ms Rullsenberg and Sister Chastity are now joint top of the picture board. Could this be any more tense?

  1. Rullsenberg, Sister Chastity: 47.5
  2. Jaradel: 34.5
  3. Toby: 5
  4. Rosby: 2.5
  5. Lauren: 3
  6. Amy: 2
  7. Persephone, Sabine: 1

Back at witty captions, Electric Dragon recovered his captioning mojo with this effort, so gets an excellent 10 points. Good luck this week everyone!

  1. Marie: 152.5
  2. Toby: 141.5
  3. Rullsenberg: 102
  4. Jane Henry: 70.5
  5. Persephone: 45.5
  6. Electric Dragon: 41
  7. Jaradel: 38.5
  8. Rev/Views: 25
  9. Scott 2: 14
  10. Joe, Sister Chastity: 10
  11. Scott: 3
  12. Aaron: 2
  13. almostwitty.com: 1
  14. Stu_N: 1

Remember, you can submit as many captions as you like for today’s picture, with the wittiest getting 10 points next Friday.

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery.

Every photo displayed on Monday (one per person who sends one in) gets a point, with a bonus point if it’s from the latest DT production; the best pic in the stash each week will appear on Friday and get three points.

You can also enter the witty and amusing captions league table by commenting on Friday’s Sitting Tennant photo, the best caption getting 10 points.

What have you been watching this week? (w/e 21 August)

The weather’s been kind of good, lots of people have been away on holiday, but just in case you’ve caught something good this week, why not everyone know below?

I’ve been playing catch-up on Royal Pains, Leverage, Burn Notice, Dark Blue and a number of other shows this week – fingers crossed, Mad Men and Dexter this afternoon, and I might even get on to watching all of Defying Gravity as well at some point. Royal Pains is starting to branch out a bit thanks to the addition of a new character, but given it is essentially summer viewing, ‘hots up’ – while puntastic – probably isn’t the right word – more like . Burn Notice was interesting, but the horrors committed against Irish accents with the last episode made it slightly unwatchable at times.

Leverage had quite a nifty, outright comedic episode set in a private school that was good to watch, but the others didn’t leave much of an impression. Dark Blue continues to be almost very good, but continues to be spoilt by Dermot Fluffyhair and an inability to ever cross the dark edge it would like us all to think it was approaching, only look over it a bit and ho hum a lot.

How’s about you guys?

UPDATE: I should have mentioned that I also saw the first episode of the fourth season of Psych. Slightly disappointing, and I feel like I’ve missed an episode, judging by the arrival of Shawn’s unseen new girlfriend. Not desperately funny, but there was a really good joke about The Mentalist and Cary Elwes was fun as a master art thief (of sorts). And will they ever go anywhere with the Shawn/Juliet saga? At least there are hints this episode.

UPDATE 2: And I left off 10 Things I Hate About You, which is still okay, but is lightweight and only a 10th as good as the movie. Nice to see they’re not teasing out the relationships forever, and the dad is turning out to be more interesting than previously suspected, too.

As always, no spoilers unless you’re going to use the <spoiler> </spoiler> tags, please

US TV

Heroes: Redemption – Dreams promo, a fight scene and some set pics

Heroes news is hotting up as its fourth season premiere next month approaches. NBC has another promo out for the next volume of Heroes, this one called ‘Dreams’. It doesn’t reveal too much that’s new, although if you look closely, you’ll notice that (spoiler) Tracy now appears to be indestructible, too, in her own watery way.

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TMINE

This year’s holiday reading

My August holidays are usually the time when I nip off to Waterstone’s, fill up a bag full of books, pay for them (that’s the important bit), spend two weeks reading them on a sun lounger, and then come home and write brief reviews of all of them.

This year, however, I managed to get through an inordinate number of non-fiction books, but a mere two works of fiction. I’m thinking the hot weather knocked my brains out or that I took too many high-brow fictional books with me, so fingers crossed, I’ll be able to get through more when I go to Norfolk in a couple of weeks.

But here, for your delectation are a couple of brief reviews of those books I read:

Secret Servant: The MoneyPenny DiariesSecret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries
These are kind of like the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead of James Bond books, with Moneypenny going out and about doing her own thing and then coming back into the office to neatly intersect with bits from the real James Bond books – in this case, You Only Live Twice and The Man With The Golden Gun. Unlike its predecessor, this one is quite Bond-lite, with the great man making only the occasional appearance, usually only to guffaw a bit and be guffawed at by Moneypenny.

It’s a bit more sophisticated than that – and the book cover – suggest. Moneypenny is no Jane Bond and is mostly involved in the real, unglamorous side of spy work, rather than the commando daring-do of 007. It’s actually very well written and intelligent. The only trouble is that without the James Bond side of things, not much would be happening here, since it mostly concerns Moneypenny making friends with Kim Philby’s wife and going to Moscow to try to persuade her (and Philby) to return after he’s defected. There’s also the ongoing story arc of Moneypenny’s not desperately involving attempts to find out what happened to her father during and after the war. But that’s really not enough for the book as a whole, so it’s for dyed-in-the-wool Bond fans only, I’d say.

Breaking The RulesBreaking The Rules: Confessions of a Bad Girl
This is a sequel to Sleeping Around and is written by journalist Catherine Townsend, who works for The Independent as a sex writer among other things. Basically, ‘Cat’ is trying to work out whether she wants a monogamous relationship with a man that involves settling down, getting a house, having kids, etc, or whether she wants to have lots of casual sex instead. After a break-up with her boyfriend at the beginning of the book, she devises her own set of ‘anti-Rules’ to counter the notorious ‘passive female’ dating advice of The Rules, attends classes in masturbation, buys a pelvic exerciser and generally experiments a lot with men, women, men and women, men and men or just herself, in between working out whether she wants to be with her ex-, take up with the adventurous Jamie, or just stay polygamous.

Surprisingly, it’s not a great read. It feels like so many columns for a newspaper strung together as separate chapters. The sex isn’t as frequent as you’d think/hope it might be and when it comes, it’s more like “and then tab A was inserted in slot B” rather than anything literary or artistic. Cat is smart and likeable (unless you have a misogynistic dislike of ‘bad girls’), yet surprisingly for an American seems clueless about her own emotional make-up, requiring a few in-book visits to a sex therapist to spot what seems obvious to the reader at least. The ending is at least relatively surprising, but it lacks enough self-insight or in-depth analysis to really make it as a diary and a little too prosaic to make it as a piece of titillation.