Adventure!Post Pt. 2

current location: home!
current mood: chipper
what I'm listening to: VGAs w/ Jack Black
The first fake!Adventure!Post Pt. 2 has been deleted to make way for the real one! Now that my finals are all over, I finally have time to post pics and vids of the rest of the con! Enjoy! :D
Saturday Night
After a late lunch, we headed back to the hotel for the Lis Sladen panel. I hadn't been to the con before, and I was surprised with the question format of the panel. If we had a question, we were all given a chance to line up in the aisle and would pass the microphone they gave us down the line as we went. I thought that was wonderfully (and somewhat) personal to nearly be face-to-face when we were asking the questions instead of staying in our seats and just standing up.
I can't remember every question, but there are some that stick out in my mind. One man asked about balancing family life with acting. Lis said her family always came first and that she stopped a lot of her acting when her daughter was born. She also said that she always thought people saw her as Sarah Jane with regards to acting. She said she felt like she was behind others sometimes because there was so much time between acting jobs in her career.
There was also a question about her nearly dying on the "Revenge of the Cybermen" set. Lis asked how many people hadn't heard this story before because she wasn't going to tell it if most of us had. A suprisingly large number of people hadn't heard the story, so she said she'd tell it and those who heard it could "put up and shut up."
Lis said that they were filming in a cave that was supposedly cursed. One day her and Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan) were on the set reading over this page of script that seemed strange to the both of them. Lis made a red arrow on her script to remind her to ask the director about the strange scene. The next day they were wrapping up filming for the day and they still hadn't done the strange scene. Lis asked the director about it, and he didn't know what she was talking about. Both her and Ian went back to look at that part of the script, and it was gone! There was the red arrow still on the page from where she'd marked it, but there were no typed lines. She said it was extremely weird and she still didn't know what that was to this day.
It was later in the filming when she nearly died. In the cave, there was a small body of water on which they were filming. Lis had to float across it on this plank of wood, and they flimed her paddling on it. When they looked back at the footage, they realized they had no film of her pushing off of the bank and starting to paddle across. Lis said that she was nervous, and she thought that the raft would be carried away by the current of the water. The man who designed the raft assured her that this would not happen. It did, and she was either going to get caught on a group of rocks down the little stream or be caught under the current of the water. During all of this, they were still filming! She said that she was terrified of going under because she's terrified of being submerged in water in general. She can't even put her face under the shower! :( Finally, one of the crew dove in to save her. She didn't want to swear, so she said she was really "p-ed off" when this happened.
After the story, there were several questions about the Sarah Jane Adventures. One girl asked if K-9 was ever coming back to the show. Lis said sorry, but not in this series. She was hopeful for the next series, though. :) Lis also made mention of how mischievous the kids are on the set of the show, especially Daniel (Clyde Langer). She has a lot of fun filming with them. She talked about how in the old series, when she was with Jon Pertwee, you can always see him turning to her and speaking to her. He was always telling her to slow down and not get in front of him when they were running. Now, she said that she does that to the kids on her show. (Awww.) :)
The best piece of discussion about the show that Lis brought up was how the show is really a comforting escape for children or anyone who is too overwhelmed with the state of the world today. Sometimes all the bad and horribleness is too much, and children need somewhere they can see that good wins and everything will be okay. Lis said that she thought this was a very important message to send out. This is just another amazing statement that shows how Lis is so wonderful (and adorable)!
There was a man who had his turn to ask a question right before me. He started off complimenting Lis, incredibly, about her appearance and her work. He then finished his question with: "Then when does one become such a diva to charge for photographs and autographs?" It seemed like chaos erupted then. The moderator of the sesson stood up and started yelling at the man, telling him that Lis was NOT charging for photos and autographs, but it was the con that WAS. Every (or so we thought) attendee knew it was the con that was charging, and NOT Lis. Lis didn't hear anything beyond "diva", so she asked that he finish what he said. The moderator repeated the question for him. Lis wasn't mad. She was very serious about it. She said it was a fair question, but it wasn't the time or the place to ask it. He could have taken someone aside and asked them anytime while he was attending the con.
It was finally my turn. Trying to recover from my embarrassment over the last question, I tried to gather my thoughts. Lis told me to "lift us up" with my question. I made sure I thanked her first then when on to ask my question. You can see the vid of it just below that
mrsdrtennant so generously taped for me:
Here are some of the end of the panel including Lis doing "Eldred must live"...:
After Lis' panel, it was time to line up for the Women of Big Finish photos, which included India Fisher, Lisa Bowerman, Ciara Janson, and Laura Doddington. I was really there to see India Fisher who I LOVE in the Eighth Doctor, and now Sixth Doctor, audios. This line turned out to be the longest one that we would wait in all day. At this point, they were taking their time sine the lines weren't as long anymore. We sat, played card games, and swapped stories with fellow con-goers while waiting.
It was in this line that I found out why Lis Sladen's photograph session had been moved from 11 to 1. Apparently, Lis' handlers (the assistants assigned to take her from place to place at the con) had gotten the schedule mixed up. The handlers and Lis had gone over to JCPenny in the mall to look around. The handlers didn't realize they had to leave for photos before 11, so they stayed too long. After hearing this story, I had images of unwitting fans who had no idea there was a con going on and spotting her in JCPenny, being terribly confused. 
Alex trying to jump rope with his Fourth Doctor scarf. :)
mrsdrtennant trying her hand at jumping rope. :)
Me jumping rope. :) Best facial expression EVER!
The Big Finish photos went smoothly. While I was in line, I met this woman who was a self-admitted Lisa Bowerman stalker. She wasn't weird or anything. She was just making fun of her fangirliness. She mentioned that she was going to wait around later to try to get a picture and have a brief chat with just Lisa. I wasn't aware I'd get that opportunity, and I mentioned to her that I'd like to do that with India. When I finally got up to take my Women of Big Finish picture, I couldn't figure out how to tell India how much I enjoyed the audios without excluding the others. Instead, I said nothing! I look a bit awkward in the pic, but it went well otherwise. :)

Because it was about 6:30 when we were finished with the Big Finish pictures, we decided just to wander around until it was time for the Masquerade. Somewhere in all the waiting, we spotted India Fisher talking to a small group of people in the lobby. I was really hesitant to approach her because I didn't want to seem like a crazy fan. I just wanted to say how much I appreciate her work. Slowly, I wormed my way into the group. A really wonderful and nice fellow fan assured me it was okay just to jump in and say hi. As soon as I was about to do this, India told the group (which included Jason Haigh-Ellery) that she was going to run some things up to her room and come right back down. This left Alex,
India was soon back, and left talking to these two awkward fan boys. I think she was somewhat grateful that
mrsdrtennant and I joined in the conversation. I told her how much I just loved the audios, and then we somehow got into life and travelling and randomness. She was just adorable, girly, and amazing. :) She was sipping a martini and kept correcting her Britishism to American terms so we could understand her. We assured her we could understand anyway, but she kept on with it. She asked us to describe what Match Game was like because she was doing the intermission for the Masquerade and didn't know what she was doing! After we described it to her, she said it sounded like a British game show they had, so she thought she'd be all right. Then, she was gushing about her cranberry Coach bag that she'd recently got in the Florida Keys because she'd just never seen anything like it before and HAD to splurge on it. Apparently, they don't have Coach in England. o_O. I did not know this. The conversation ended up with me getting invited to have a drink with her in the bar, and I said I couldn't. She asked, "Why? Are you 16 or something?" I said, no, I was 20. :( She was sad, but I told her I'd see her later at the Match Game intermission in the Masquerade. She gave us BIG hugs before she left, and called Alex the "little quiet one in the corner". :D
Apparently, when I was caught up in talking with India Fisher, Alex and
mrsdrtennant spotted Lis Sladen in the elevator. The doors opened, she waved to everyone, and the doors closed again. Random!

India Fisher and I! :D Isn't she wearing cute shoes? I just love her now. She may be my new favorite person...
After this, we just waited around outside the Ballroom for the Masquerade to start. We chatted with a few fellow fans. As we were about to go in, we ran into India again. She was running terribly late for the Match Game panel meeting, so we were trying to help her squeeze through. She asked us if we thought she could cut through all the people, and we said we didn't see why not. I told her to "use her celebrity" because everyone should know that she was doing the panel and needed to get up there quickly. "My celebrity," she giggled. "Oh, I love you." Eventually, she was able to get through everyone, and we found our seats for the show.
The Masquerade was AMAZING! There were quite a few participants, and they were, for the most part, BRILLIANT.

The Match Game was HILARIOUS! India had no idea about a lot of the old Doctor who facts, and had to ask Nicholas Briggs, who was sitting next to her, for a lot of the information. At one point, she just answered "Rhino" for several of the questions. Great stuff. :D




I have a TON of panel pics, so if you're interested in more, I'm happy to give or post. :)
After the Masquerade was Mysterious Theater 337 in which they poked fun at "Terror of the Vervoids" it was hysterical. :)
It was about 11:30 when we left the con and stopped at Burger King for some well-deserved junk food. The night was quite amazing, and I'm looking forward to next year's con! :D
Here's some random pics of silliness and TARDIS awesomeness:

TARDIS!love. :D

Sonic Water... Well, it was funny at the time... :)

Someone designed and built this Dalek themselves. AMAZING! It won a Masquerade award, and the award was given to the builder by Nicholas Briggs himself.

The TARDIS in all of it's glory. Excitement!
And... My swag from the con:

A shaky pic of my autographed program by Lis and Colin. :) I'm gong to try to get a better pic of this later...

A nice, old pic signed by Lis. :D

My nametag and one of the con's trademark guest buttons.
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Thanks for reading everyone! See you at TARDIS '09!
P.S. Does anyone know who the man was dressed at the Masquerade as the First Doctor? Him and his wife were really nice people, and I regret not asking to get a picture with him because he loved my costume. Thanks all. :)





The chap dressed as the First Doctor was Peter Heimsoth, a regular at the con. You can find him on LJ as
maskedman66