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dk323 ([personal profile] dk323) wrote2011-03-09 01:10 am

The Elite 8 (I don't know you guys, it's too close for comfort...)





Both Eleven and Sherlock are running close races with their competitors (11 and Sherlock are currently winning in their respective races though :D Yay!). Eleven is up against Buffy, but Buffy won the whole competition last year. Do we really want her to win again? I want a NEW winner personally over the SAME person winning again.

FIGHT REDUNDANCY: VOTE FOR THE ALIEN AKA THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR.

And also, Sherlock is a high-functioning sociopath...and we love him for it. :P

I'm sorry for all these posts (I put this under a cut so it won't be so cluttery on the FList), but I'm really hoping Eleven wins. And hopefully Sherlock will get to the next round. :-)

[identity profile] dk323.livejournal.com 2011-03-10 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
It's going to be a very interesting race, definitely!

Yes, I wish Sherlock was doing better. :( :( The Troy supporters have been pretty awesome so far, I have to admit, in their campaign.

[identity profile] reni-m.livejournal.com 2011-03-10 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't really participated in these before, do you think there will be a slew of people who are going to vote tomorrow?
In the Eleventh hour??? :P

[identity profile] dk323.livejournal.com 2011-03-10 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Considering that Doctor Who is a British show (while Veronica Mars is a US show, which has been cancelled for some time now as well), I really do think Eleven will pull through.

That's the awesome thing about time zones... all the UK fans of Doctor Who are going to be voting throughout the night (since it'll be morning there, they'll be awake)...when Americans will be sleeping. I doubt there are as many UK fans of Veronica Mars as there are of Doctor Who.

Here's hoping to Eleventh Hour help! :D :D

[identity profile] reni-m.livejournal.com 2011-03-10 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
Such an appropriate icon for your statement!!
Hee, time zones are a great thing. I hope that happens, and it might actually balance out the Sherlock poll as well. :D

[identity profile] dk323.livejournal.com 2011-03-10 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Aw thank you. :) I agree. I love that shot of Rory.

Yes, they are. :) I'm not too sure about the Sherlock poll because he's really behind. I hope he'll get a lot more votes in to at least make a good showing. But with the really tight race between Eleven and Veronica, I think there's a better chance of UK fans getting Eleven to win.

I've seen on Doctor Who comms people calling for others to vote and saying that it's now up to those in the UK to increase the vote. It's a tried and true strategy. ;)

[identity profile] reni-m.livejournal.com 2011-03-10 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
You know, I'm super impressed how far Sherlock has gotten. Considering the series is only 3 episodes long. There were some people talking about how they think they should limited the competitors to series that have 10 or more episodes. Which I say nay to. That's like saying they shouldn't include anything that hasn't been on television in 10 years.

Anywoo, go Brits!!!

[identity profile] dk323.livejournal.com 2011-03-11 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I'm really impressed too at how far Sherlock made it. Maybe some people voted for him not just because of the show, but just for the love of Sherlock Holmes in general. I'm proud of him though. :)

I could see why some would want to put limitations like that...but I like how more open it is now. And there are going to be brilliant shows like Sherlock that don't run like a normal 13 or 22 episode season. There was also Downtown Abbey, which is a miniseries that had four episodes (Sybil Crawley from that show was briefly in the competition). Both Sherlock and Downton Abbey deserve a chance at representation. :)