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Well he's done it again, Steven Moffat has again won a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form this time with his season 33 episode Blink.
This win is a hat trick for Mr Moffat as his two previous Doctor Who scripts season 31's The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and season 32's Girl In The Fireplace.
Blink defeated fellow Whoniverse episodes Human Nature/Family of Blood (Doctor Who) & Captain Jack Harkness (Torchwood). They are excellent episodes and they were in good competition against Blink .
Of the two non-Who related nominees in this category, the Star Trek fan-produced Star Trek: The New Voyages: World Enough and Time & Battlestar Galactica: Razor, I am certainly glad that the BSG nominee didn't win as I don't think it was great at all but I can't comment on the Star Trek nominee as I have not seen it.
Let's hope that Steven Moffat's Doctor Who script in this year's season soon to be shown on Australian ABC1 will win next year because (speaking to Australian fans) trust me you are going to love it.
This win is a hat trick for Mr Moffat as his two previous Doctor Who scripts season 31's The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and season 32's Girl In The Fireplace.
Blink defeated fellow Whoniverse episodes Human Nature/Family of Blood (Doctor Who) & Captain Jack Harkness (Torchwood). They are excellent episodes and they were in good competition against Blink .
Of the two non-Who related nominees in this category, the Star Trek fan-produced Star Trek: The New Voyages: World Enough and Time & Battlestar Galactica: Razor, I am certainly glad that the BSG nominee didn't win as I don't think it was great at all but I can't comment on the Star Trek nominee as I have not seen it.
Let's hope that Steven Moffat's Doctor Who script in this year's season soon to be shown on Australian ABC1 will win next year because (speaking to Australian fans) trust me you are going to love it.