So here's an unnecessary second instalment of what is rattling around inside the WRONG NUMBER brain pan.
- FRINGE nearing the exit sign - still the finest science fiction show currently on television
- Heartbreaking SF scores by Michael Giacchino (Super 8) and Chris Tilton (FRINGE)
- Unreliable narrators, Benedict Cumberbatch and Parade's End
- Doctor Who audio dramas from Big Finish: Orson Welles meeting Eight in Invaders from Mars; Bernice Summerfield meeting her maker Paul Cornell (sort of, not really) in Love and War; teasing The Time War and delivering something even more compelling in Dark Eyes (with added Toby Jones)
- Philip Roth's The Ghost Writer bumping egos with Orson's Citizen Kane
- A solid friend, a trustworthy friend - Bristol's Cary Grant statue
- The Seventh Doctor, Ace and noting Perivale on the Central line map of a morning
- 1950s affairs in The Hour
- Understanding that Steven Soderbergh's version of Solaris is superior to Tarkovsky's
- Star Trek - TOS, TNG, the JJ Abrams one - cities on the edge of forever; tea, Earl Grey, hot; channeling DeForest Kelley
- Iris Murdoch's deliciously unlikeable characters
- Lost and found - Air Lock, BS Johnson, Reginald Perrin continuity
- Veruca Salt - and if she doesn't get the things she is after, SHE'S GOING TO SCREAM
- Abstract hip hop jams from Mo Wax
- Over a decade of Rival Schools - United By Fate
- The Pastels collaborating with The E Street Band (in dreams)
- A fly in the meth lab
- Unprecedented levels of excitement brought on by the first Star Trek Into Darkness trailer
- LOST, The End
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