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Made (and I do mean made, she was very reluctant) Mum watch the Tennant/Tate "Much Ado About Nothing", and she loved David Tennant (and the play), and has now agreed to give Doctor Who a go. Success! I have warned her he doesn't come in until Series Two, but she wants to watch from the beginning, so she will understand the plot. Nerd conversion is going very well. *evil wiggly fingers*

In other news, someone left a comment on "An Interesting Puzzle" on AO3, suggesting a sequel where Mycroft looks on 221B as a sort of field hospital and directs agents there. My little AU brain immediately thought of Bond being sent to 221B, and Q and Sherlock fighting over his earpiece while John quietly performs surgery on the coffee table. Which is not exactly as prompted, but...I kind of like the idea.

Stupid AU brain.

Date: 2014-01-09 02:21 pm (UTC)
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he Tennant/Tate "Much Ado About Nothing",
What? Where? How does someone in the states get this? I can only find it as an MP3.

Date: 2014-01-09 02:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] awanderingbard.livejournal.com
Digital Theatre (http://www.digitaltheatre.com/). You have to pay for it, but a reasonable price and, in my opinion, worth it. You can only watch it on a computer or iPad however, as the video is embedded in the software and can't be say, burned to a DVD. Unless you have a Samsung SmartTV, in which case they have an app. I have the Standard Definition version, which is very clear and crisp, so you don't need to pay for the HD one, unless you desire it. You can also rent it, for a little less money than paying for it.

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