The Inevitability of Silly Doodles
Jul. 27th, 2010 12:07 amWhat happens when I've been listening to an audio dramatisation too much?
A well-crafted mystery full of intrigue, excellent voice performances, atmosphere, and the inevitability of history, and all I can come up with is a stupid half-gag about how multiple characters bum a smoke off inspector March.

Of course I have mentally cast Stephen Rea for him, probably mostly because of his role in V for Vendetta, which is almost exactly the same, but also because he's fun to draw. Even though this drawing doesn't look all that much like him. He's under there somewhere.
This play makes me miss the rain.
Twirlynoodle Industries in no way condones the smoking of tobacco products or acquiring them free of charge from jaded detectives in the Kriminalpolizei. It can only end in tears.
A well-crafted mystery full of intrigue, excellent voice performances, atmosphere, and the inevitability of history, and all I can come up with is a stupid half-gag about how multiple characters bum a smoke off inspector March.

Of course I have mentally cast Stephen Rea for him, probably mostly because of his role in V for Vendetta, which is almost exactly the same, but also because he's fun to draw. Even though this drawing doesn't look all that much like him. He's under there somewhere.
This play makes me miss the rain.
Twirlynoodle Industries in no way condones the smoking of tobacco products or acquiring them free of charge from jaded detectives in the Kriminalpolizei. It can only end in tears.