
Like most people in this world, I often turn to master geek musician
Jonathan Coulton when I'm trying to figure out how I should feel about something (you can smell hair burning when I try to think for myself).
So imagine my horror when the Fall schedule started filling out and Mr. Coulton was still dealing with strictly music-related matters. Well, I can finally have a restful night of sleep, because John Sellers of True Slant has gotten
Jonathan Coulton's take on Fall TV.

According to Rich Johnston at
Comic Book Resources, new
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has put forth a request to legendary writer Neil Gaiman
to pen an episode for the 2010 season. I will step back while you shriek with excitement.
Neil Gaiman first garnered fame for his comic book of the 80's and 90's,
The Sandman, which endeared him to all sorts of people who are now influential in the entertainment industry. He has written novels (one of which,
Stardust, was recently adapted into a movie). He has written movies (most recently
Beowulf). He has written for television before as well (the
Babylon 5 episode
"Day of the Dead").
I hope this rumor is true. Gaiman is well-versed in the fantasy genre and would add a great deal of knowledge and depth to the program. Given how the Doctor is portrayed more or less as a wizard with his sonic screwdriver doubling as a magic wand, perhaps Gaiman could add some more fantasy elements to it. Perhaps the Doctor could even meet
Death.