Matt Smith rehearsing for An Enemy of The People
We’ll go to the supermarket every night, get a sandwich, and trot home to learn lines. Sometimes we’ll phone each other and say: ‘How’s it going? Really badly? Me too. Do you want to come over and practise? I’m terribly fond of Karen - we’re good pals. I’ve learnt how to make her laugh during filming. I can say a word in a silly voice, and she’ll go. Karen can do it to me to. It’s that old Smith-Gillan banter - it’s become quite famous on set. -Matt Smith to Buzz Magazine
#this is a prime example of how the springtime severely affects these magnificently hipster creatures #usually dwellers of dark side alley bookstores and thrift stores #these creatures usually never see light except when attending music festivals or when acting in obscure plays #here these strange beings have claimed this rock as their own #the wild ginger hipster #also known as a karen #perches atop the rock as to alert others around that this is now a hipster territory #the alpha hipster aka the gangly giraffe hipster also known as a ‘matt’ #stands atop the rock guarding his mate the karen #the sweater hipster is also known as the arthur and is renowned for wearing strange sweaters#hence the name #the arthur stands the other side of the rock as the alpha male as not to start any fights over the only female in their tribe the karen #the arthur is also marking his territory with classically hipster blue converse which would rid any mainstreamer from their path #nature #it’s amazing isn’t it
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Here’s something to restore your faith in humanity on this otherwise tragic Friday morning.
Sydney Telling, a 6-year-old from Seattle, is a fan of “Doctor Who.” With her dad, Joel, she attended a recent panel at Comic-Con in San Diego featuring actors including Matt Smith, who plays the Doctor in the current BBC version of the show.
Given the opportunity to ask a question, she brought up what would be a natural question for any first-grader. ”Are you scared of the Weeping Angels?” she asked.
Sydney was referring to the ancient race of aliens (also known as the Lonely Assassins) that appear in the show in the form of scary stone statues.
Smith replied, “Are you scared of the Weeping Angels?”
When Syndey nodded yes, he said, “Of course. But don’t worry because I’m here to fight them off. So it’s alright. I’m here to whoop some angel … bottom.”
Watch the whole exchange in the video above.
The question and answer have made Sydney a bit of an Internet celebrity. Her dad tells News.Com.Au, ”It’s been really nice, our relatives and friends and strangers contacting us saying how proud they are of Sydney for being brave.”
We like the next bit too: “[Smith’s] rather silly, but mostly kind, façade echoed two of my other favorite Doctors, the Second and the Fifth: hiding powerful intellect and powers of observation so that enemies underestimate him and friends trust him implicitly.”
(via doctorwho)