Ordinary things Steven Moffat has made me terrified of
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Posted by John on Tuesday, September 7 at 8:23 pm
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Posted by John on Tuesday, September 7 at 8:23 pm
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LOL—but what about pepper pots?
Posted by Galadriel on 09/08 at 06:55 AM
Hmmm… on second thought, Daleks aren’t a Moffat creation, so they wouldn’t count. Excuse me while I throw my above comment through a crack in time… now, what comment, you say? Excellent, you’ve forgotten it already!
Posted by Galadriel on 09/08 at 07:05 AM
Statues and mirrors for me.
And don’t forget the shadows!
Posted by Julie on 09/08 at 12:08 PM
A bet a few people shudder when they go into libraries now!
Oh, and of course we mustn’t forget duck ponds with no ducks in them!
Posted by Alex on 09/08 at 02:07 PM
Things Steven Moffat is afraid of…
Alien worlds with humans, humanoids, aliens and anything that isn’t familiar and safe to make unsafe.
Posted by Ryan on 09/08 at 11:17 PM
Just wanted to mention that I found Amy’s unconscious countdown from 10 quite terrifying and well-written. I suppose it falls into the statue-fear category; but think how scary it would be, to be told you’ve been counting down to your own death…
Posted by Galadriel on 09/09 at 05:07 AM
I honestly think gas masks are the scariest for me. Followed by clocks. Gas masks are creepy in the first place and the ticking of a clock in a dead silent house can be a frightening thing. Good work Steven Moffat… good work.
Posted by Amy on 09/15 at 08:49 AM
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