Some Hints at What Happened at the Q&A with Mark Gatiss and Friends
Some of the parts were so funny, love them so much))All right guys, now I’m back and I’m about to go to bed but I wanted to clarify some stuff that happened at The Criterion tonight.
Edit: added some stuff about inter-species alien girlfriends from space (from Doctor Who) that Moffat answered, added a few other things I remembered or were pointed out to me…
Also, if my account is inaccurate in any way, let me know. I was in the very back row so sometimes I couldn’t hear over the crowd’s laughter/cheering/clapping. I could see really well, though.
Old tweets from June 2011.
I’d like to sleep with Mark in a car, too.
We’ll never have something like that again.
Asylum of the Daleks Screening post [spoiler free]
I had the most amazing day which needs to be written up tonight so I don’t forget anything. On 14 of August Doctor Who’ Series 7 first episode screening was planned, which is called Asylum of the Daleks. Screening was held at BFI Southbank at 18:00. The thing is, I heard about the event too late in July, and the tickets were obviously sold out by then. BlogtorWho on twitter still suggested showing up early for any lucky, last minute tickets so that’s what I did. I though ’ sod this, if I’m not gonna get a ticket, at least I’ll have a chance to meet all the awesome people who’ll be attending!’ And I did! I showed up around 5, because I spent all day at Tower Hill which was a great experience. there was a huge queue for people like me, but it wasn’t moving, because there weren’t any tickets to sell whatsoever. To be quite honest, this whole ticket thing is unfair. What happened is that when months ago tickets went on sale online, first ones that got it were BFI Members and when other people wanted it, it was mostly sold out. Yeah so a bit unfair, I think. Obviously I wouldn’t be a member living in another country or just outside London, would I? Anyway, back to screening. I chatted with two sisters while in the queue and they were very nice, meanwhile we spotted Matt, Arthur and Steven just talking on the phone and walking around upstairs and photographed them.




A bit later we saw Karen rush out with bodyguards. Turns out she was a bit tipsy and maybe she was a bit embarrassed or just was too tired so she said sorry to us and had to leave immediately. Unfortunately there are some things that happen at these sort of events, like actor apologising and leaving, but some crazy people running after her to her car for a stupid autograph. That’s just rude and invading her privacy when she obviously asked to be left alone. Do get rich on those photos, why don’t you.
After that there was a gap, nobody was really leaving. I knew Steven was still up there since his kids were running around. They’re so cute with Steven’s curls and Sue’s colour of hair. I was still hoping to meet Mark Gatiss, but nobody knew if he was still present.
Around 40 minutes later Sue came out with kids and some other people from the party were leaving as well. We saw Steven and queued up nicely, what was left of 7 of us or something)) I had already gotten a nice photo with Sue, so I just had to ask Steven if he agreed for a photo. Had to admit he was a bit tipsy as well and was very nice to us, took every photo and signed everything. I decided to ask just a photo and it came out very nicely, really.



Sherlockology: Benedict Cumberbatch joins Sherlock Masterclass at Edinburgh International Television Festival
Just released by the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival comes the news that Benedict Cumberbatch will be joining the already announced Sherlock Masterclass at the festival, ‘alongside Steven Moffat, Sue Vertue, Mark Gatiss and Paul McGuigan. They’ll be…
I MOVED MY FLIGHT TO 20TH OF AUGUST. C’MOOON!
THIS IS SO NOT FAIR
Wish I’d known sooner.
It’s okay, I wouldn’t have been able to afford those tickets anyway… *calmsherself* *comingupwithexcuses*
Steven Moffat (x)

Moffat on Arthur and Karen’s final scenes
And so, watching this time, I knew it was definitely the final shot. In a few moments’ time. Douglas would call ‘cut’, and Matt, Karen and Arthur would step back out of the box for a laugh and a cry, I’d make some highly inappropriate jokes in place of a speech, and a few hours later, we’d all be at a party, and I’d be dancing very badly. But that’s just real life. What about the story?
What about the Ponds? Amy and Rory wouldn’t be coming back out of the box. Where do the characters go when the story is over?
I don’t know, of course - but wherever they go, I watched them leave. Douglas called ‘action’, our three heroes made their very last dash for the TARDIS and then Amelia Pond and Rory Williams stepped into the blue box and out of this world.
And I never saw them again.
~Steven Moffat, DWM 448
“Where do the characters go when the story is over? I don’t know, of course - but wherever they go, I watched them leave.”

Me and Karen often call him the Moff, bit like the Hoff, but clever and Scottish and pale. He’s a bad but funny dancer, and he has a sort of wonderful pensity to be brilliantly cantankerous about the world, which is one of the things I love about him. He makes me laugh, I hope he keeps fighting for many years to come.↪Matt Smith on Steven Moffat









