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Just like with Supergods, I plan to make this a nocturnal reading material in the coming weeks alongside the fictions I'm also caught up in. I've always wanted to know more about DW history especially after watching at least five documentaries about it in the past.
— Aug 27, 2014 01:52AM
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~Doctor Who repeatedly exploited political, social, scientific fears that were prevalent in British society for the purposes of entertaining an actively engaged television audience. It may have looked like a science-fiction adventure show in which an oddball, eccentric but well-meaning alien tackled creatures from outer space, but Doctor Who was taking note of the audience's real-world fears and reflecting them back~
— Sep 03, 2014 02:48AM
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Loving the conception of the character of the Doctor and that from early on they decided to portray him as a humanist as oppose to a renegade xenophobe who wants to destroy humanity. If the latter happened then DW never would have lasted for 50 years at all.
— Aug 30, 2014 10:23PM
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Aug 27, 2014 03:22PM
Truly glad of watching that you are interested to know more about Doctor Who's lore :D
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Alejandro wrote: "Truly glad of watching that you are interested to know more about Doctor Who's lore :D"I know! :D Well, I know a lot about it by now because of the documentaries but I like to read about the history this time while waiting for my downloads of the Classic Who to finish :) So far, this is an interesting and educational book :D

