Tell Me a Story – Part XVII

Last week, we discovered that Kate’s room was bugged. Will this week bring her any answers?

You all gave me a setting for this week’s installment – a phone booth. And, well, far as I could tell, phone booths are hard to come by in modern day Seattle, but I didn’t want to let you down. Sooo…

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“You really didn’t have to come with me. I’m sure you other have things to do.”

I looked up at Eli, slightly embarrassed to be indulging in my nerdier interests with him following.

“The meeting with David yesterday was the top of my to do list, so all clear for today. And until we can figure out who bugged your place and why, I feel it’s best that you weren’t alone.”

He wasn’t kidding. Since the incident at the apartment I’d spent practically every moment with Eli by my side. Granted, that was easier on work days, but this was the weekend. When I told him about my plans to hit a conference on Saturday, he insisted on joining me without asking what the conference was.

“So,” he said, picking up a box off the table, “this is what you enjoy in your spare time?”

“Sir, could you set that down?”

“Sorry, mate.” Eli set the box down on the table and raised his hands apologetically. The man behind the table gingerly moved the box closer to him, rearranging the other figures on the table to accommodate the change in position.

“I don’t collect those, if that’s what you’re asking,” I said, pointing to the Star Wars memorabilia as we continued walking. “But yes, I like a lot of this stuff.”

Eli gave a shrug and nod, without saying anything.

“Oh, come on, tons of people love this stuff.”

“No judgments. I just wasn’t expecting…this. I thought maybe we were going to a flower and garden show or something.”

I shot him a look. “Because I’m a girl?”

“No, of course not,” he answered with a grin.

We stopped in front of a booth specializing in steampunk costumes and accessories. I stood scanning the intricate pieces for something interesting to take home. While I made my way around the table, I could see Eli to the side, brow furrowed, glancing around the ballroom.

“What’s wrong with you?”

“Hmm?”

I stepped away from the table and closer to Eli. “You look distracted. And not by the barely-there costume that chick over there is wearing.”

Eli continued looking off, then grabbed my hand. “Walk.”

“What?”

“Just keep up. And act normal. Or whatever normal is in this place.”

I felt myself walking quicker to keep up with Eli’s long stride. “What’s wrong?”

“We’re being followed.”

We ducked into a crowd of people heading for an unmarked doorway, leading to an empty hallway.

“Give me your phone.”

“What?”

I fumbled with my purse, finally retrieving the phone just as a man jumped out in front of us.

“Did you really think you could slip away that easily, H–”

Before the man could finish, Eli lunged at him, punching him in the throat. The man stood there dazed, while Eli delivered a second blow to his jaw, the man collapsing in a heap on the floor. He laid there, quiet and still.

“What just happened?” My voice squeaked as I continued, “Oh my…did you just kill him?”

“Shhh!”

Eli squatted down, grabbing the man under the arms, and began dragging him quickly down the hall. He nodded towards a door behind him. “Quickly. Open that door.”

I stood motionless.

“Kate! Snap out of it. The door. Now.”

I walked over, grabbing the handle. “It’s locked.”

Eli sighed, dropping the body on the floor, turning his attention to the locked door. He fished around in his pocket, pulling out a paper clip. Within moments I heard the click of the door unlocking. Eli turned back to the man on the floor, dragged him into what looked like a darkened electrical closet, then locked and closed the door behind him.

“Where’s your phone?”

I handed it over and followed as he quickly made his way down the hall, back to the ballroom entrance, dumping my phone in a trashcan by the door.

Back in the ballroom, he grabbed my hand again, scanning the crowd as we continued walking.

“Eli, what is going on?”

He didn’t answer.

I stopped walking, causing him to jerk back slightly.

“What are you doing? We can’t just stand here, Kate. It’s likely that man wasn’t alone.”

“No. I’m not going anywhere until we talk.”

“Kate…”

I pulled my hand from his and walked towards a particularly crowded area, Eli following.

“Kate, come on.”

“You want me to go with you? We talk. Here.”

I grabbed his hand and pulled him into a big blue box, pulling the small door shut behind us.

“A phone booth? You want to sort this out in a phone booth?”

I shook my head. “Are you sure you’re British?”

“Of course. Why would you ask that?”

I motioned to the tiny space around us, as if his ignorance of what we were standing in was explanation enough. He shrugged.

“Whatever. I’ll explain later. What just happened in that hallway? Did you,” I lowered my voice, “did you just kill that guy?”

“No, he’s just unconscious. But we might end up in worse shape than him if we don’t get out of here.”

“Why? What do you know?”

“Kate, you know someone has been after you. Apparently they knew you would be here – the guy in the hallway didn’t look like he wanted a friendly chat.”

“Yeah, well, he also didn’t sound like he wanted me. I’m beginning to think that I’m not the one these people, whoever they are, really want.”

“Kate–”

“I’m not an idiot, Eli, so don’t lie to me. I’m not moving from this spot until you start telling me the truth.”

Eli leaned back, letting his head bang against the wall behind him. “Fine. But can we do it somewhere else? It’s a little cramped in here.”

“I don’t know. It IS bigger on the inside.”

“What?”

I sighed. “Forget it.”

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Will Kate and Eli continue their conversation in the “phone booth”? If not, what location will they choose to discuss what’s been going on? You decide.

Also, feel free to speculate in the comments. Some of you have done so in emails and tweets – I love hearing what you think. :)

Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday – Who?

In this week’s Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday, Tiffany and I get a little out there with reviews of the new ABC mini-series, The River, and the long time BBC favorite, Doctor Who.

::puts on geek glasses::

Doctor Who, for those of you who have spent your entire existence living in some remote desert locale, is the longest running sci-fi series ever. The series initially ran from 1963-1989, then was revived in 2005. There have been six seasons since that time, with the seventh season due to arrive sometime this fall.

I know what some of you are thinking. That doesn’t count as the full run of the series. They remade it, right?

Unlike other sci-fi favorites that have been retooled, recreated, or turned into new spin offs (see Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: TNG), Doctor Who is an actual continuation of the original series.

So what’s the story?

The titular character goes by simply “The Doctor” (often eliciting the response, “Doctor Who?”). While he looks human, he is actually an alien, the last of a species known as a Time Lord. He spends his days traveling through both space and time in the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space), which from the outside looks like an old style, blue police call box, a choice that blended in when the series began, but has remain unchanged even in the new seasons.

In his travels, he spends a lot of time saving others, and rather than resort to killing everything that poses a threat, gives alien and human threats a chance to make the right choices.

Oh, and The Doctor generally doesn’t travel alone. He picks up human companions* along the way, who he grows to care for, and often has to save from the trouble his travels bring them. No matter how much he cares for them, though, he tries not to get too close, since Time Lords live “practically forever”. While they don’t grow old, Time Lords do regenerate, which has left the way open for several actors to play the lead role.

For the non-nerds reading this, I know. This may sound a little cheesy.

Somehow, though, this series (particularly focusing on the series “regeneration” since 2005) will suck you in, even if you are not a fan of sci-fi.

It may be idea of escaping from a boring life to run off and save the world that may appeal. Or the idea that with power comes the pain of having to use it. Or maybe it’s the the whole “good conquering evil” element that runs through so many of our favorite stories.

Whatever reason draws you in, now is the time to watch. Since the series will return again in the fall, it’s a great time to get caught up on the recent six seasons (available on Netflix).

So, here are some basics. Across the six seasons you will see three different regenerations of The Doctor played by Chris Eccleston, David Tennant, and Matt Smith, simply known to most as Nine, Ten, and Eleven. When The Doctor regenerates, aspects of his personality can change, even his taste in food, so each regeneration means a little something new about the character.

You’ll meet several companions including Rose (Billie Piper), Martha (Freema Ageyman), Donna (Catherine Tate), Amy (Karen Gilian) and Rory (Arthur Darvill), who all bring their own strength and talents in the various catastrophic situations they encounter. One of the great things about The Doctor is his ability to see the good in humans that they don’t always see in themselves.

And of course, there are the bad guys. Aliens of all kinds make appearances, sometimes disguised as humans. Watch out for the Daleks, Cybermen, The Silence, and The Master.

Despite all this saving the world, the show is full of humor, and is lighter in many ways than most sci-fi shows (i.e. I am comfortable watching this with my toddler sitting next to me). If you are afraid of the technical explanations for time travel and the like, have no fear, as  it often boils down to “weebly, wobbly, timey, wimey”.

The writing in the series is especially good in the Stephen Moffat (writer, now executive producer) episodes, whose name you may recognize from an earlier watchwed recommendation, Sherlock. With all this time traveling, be assured that there are definitely twists and turns and lots of the unexpected.

While I haven’t mentioned continuous plot or story running through the series, there are some great plot lines and reveals. But you’ll have to learn about that for yourself. Spoilers.

This is most definitely GMacTV for me. There are the occasional episodes that could have been written better, but I still watch every one. I even re-watch  them.

Are you a sci-fi fan who hasn’t watched Dr. Who? Any other Whovians out there? Who is your favorite Doctor? (I’m a TEN girl myself.)

Now head over to Tiffany’s and find out more about The River.

Come back next week when we review two new (or maybe old) TV shows. We like to keep everyone on their toes.

Remember to stop by the #watchwed hashtag in Twitter to discuss any of today’s reviews, or to mention any television programs that you’d like to see on Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday in the future.

*not to be confused with a “companion” from Firefly…Dr. Who is very kid friendly

A Recap of The WatchWed Review System:

GTV (Gourmet TV): Everything we want and more
MacTV (MacNCheese TV): Guilty pleasure. Not perfect, but is satisfies
GMacTV (Gourmet MacNCheese TV): A combination of fine wine and comfort food
JFTV (Junk food TV): It’s not great for us, but we’ll go back for seconds
TBPTV (Twice Baked Potato TV): Part gourmet and delicious, while absolutely horrible for our cholesterol
SSTV (Still Simmering TV): It has potential, but the jury is still out
NIV (Nyquil Induced Viewing): Perfect for that late night television sleep timer
LOTV (Liver&Onions TV): Do we really have to explain? Blech