A Conversation for Supermarket XVIII - On The Flea Market's Secret Service
OFMSS
SashaQ - happysad Started conversation Aug 11, 2014
This month's edition of Supermarket is lavishly illustrated - I like it.
That Terror of the Titles one looks like the 'Are you statistically prepared to become Prime Minister?' Entry I updated, but I see if I did anything with it now it would need updating later this year... No rush, anyway, so I think I might bag it indeed!
This list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_serials looks comprehensive to me (there's no mention of The Curse of the Fatal Death, but the original author of the Entry didn't include it in the analysis anyway). Would you agree?
OFMSS
Bluebottle Posted Aug 14, 2014
Aw - I was planning on bagging that one. Oh well...
My approach would have been to exclude minisodes such as 'Time Crash' as well as charity spoofs 'Dimensions in Time' and 'Curse of Fatal Death' as they are not canon, nor 'Scream of the Shalka', and also delete 'The Waters of Mars', which would be the 201st Doctor Who story title. That way you could simply explain at the start that you were looking at the first 200 episode titles only, and potentially could write a follow-up for, say, episodes 201-300 at a later date.
<BB<
OFMSS
Bluebottle Posted Aug 15, 2014
If you wanted to collaborate, let me know - but you've called it first.
<BB<
OFMSS
SashaQ - happysad Posted Aug 15, 2014
Collaboration would be excellent, as I'm not a Doctor Who expert - you've got some great ideas for how to handle the Entry, and I have plans for doing the analysis, so that sounds good indeed
OFMSS
Bluebottle Posted Sep 19, 2014
Perhaps we could continue this conversation over here: F74125?thread=8309151 ?
<BB<
Key: Complain about this post
OFMSS
More Conversations for Supermarket XVIII - On The Flea Market's Secret Service
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."