Thread: Dr Who amnesia
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Old 04-01-2012, 12:30 AM
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Liz, You are one of the few people I totally agree with. Christopher was (to me anyway) instantly able to relate to the older generation of Dr Whos.

It is sad that he was not able to become one of the longer term Dr Who's like Tom Baker.

But, I do enjoy the newer episodes but my childhood biases are so towards the older style Dr Who, it is hard to change. However, one needs to remember the younger generation love the newer Dr Whos and for this reason it is still going today which is ultimately great.

Darrin...
I have to also agree, but only to a point! As long as there IS a Doctor, then all is truly well with the world. I really don't mind if the Doctor is a little lacking sometimes, as long as we continue to get the really neat story lines. Dr Who is the is the only canvas to try out different ideas; and yes, they sometimes work and sometimes don't, BUT, keep 'em coming, I say!
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