
swordwhale
Dor-Lomin

Aug 25 2014, 3:30pm
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I've been aware of Whovian fandom since I began going to sci fi conventions back in the early 80s (someone gifted me with an immense scarf, which I still treasure). It seems everyone I know is well versed in the Whoverse... I sadly have had only glimpses of it (my TV provider is a 30' antenna and I am in the US, not the UK, though I have friends with BBC America). I do see quite a lot of Who cross my tumblr feed, and have seen some of the earlier episodes (the Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe was a fun take on you know what... that Tolkien buddy's books and stuff). I was still excited about The New Doctor, and was thrilled when two different friends invited me to come partake of their cable TV. (One had found the closest equivalent to jammy dodgers that could be procured in York County, as well has having fish sticks and custard). I very much like what I've seen of David Tennant (a type that highly appeals to me, both physically and in personality) and Matt Smith (attractive in a Benedict Cumberbatch sort of odd way, with that huge Inner Child), but the idea of an oldish Dr. was awesome. Then I realized he's actually three years younger than me. Ack. I thoroughly enjoyed the first episode... thoroughly enjoyed Peter Capaldi... and his Scottish accent (the one friend I ended up watching it with is of Scottish descent, and we have a number if Scottish/Irish festivals around here, and some serious kilt wearing and bagpipe playing and caber tossing). Yes, it's quite hard to figure out what some of the dialog is for us Americans... but I have the same problem with Sherlock. Closed captioning is my friend. I like the intelligence that is evident in the series, so different from the typical American sci-fi action flick. I also like the Companion's real bravery; no martial arts skills, no highly specialized skill set, no superpowers, just a girl caught up in intergalactic weirdness, and dealing with it. She's us. Also: FINALLY SOMEONE ADDRESSES THE IDEA THAT YOU CAN HAVE TWO OPPOSITE SEX CHARACTERS WHO ARE NOT IN A ROMANCE!!!!! thankgawd... I also like the (to some fans heavy handed) nods to what we are all thinking: will we like this "Old Guy" as much as the two young hotties? Lift the veil and see the character for who they really are. "He wears a face the same way I wear a veil." Also liking Lizard Woman. What I have seen of the series, each Doctor has some unique qualities (we are all different people throughout our lives) while maintaining a throughline of character that is The Doctor. I can't think of any other series that does this (other than comic books that continually change artists and writers and rewrite the origin stories of their characters)... a neat way to bring freshness to a long running classic. I caught a few of the references to earlier Whos (though many were a mystery, as I haven't seen those episodes)... liked the dissertation on "what should I wear.." (scarf, hah!). Now if I can only find someplace online that I can watch the show (or shanghai a friend into recording it for me). I checked out hulu plus, but they are only showing old episodes. I figured I can buy the entire series for less than hulu charges for a year. Wish our local PBS would show it!
"Judge me by my size, would you?" Max the Hobbit Husky.
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