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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2020 5:57:13 GMT
Doctor Who die nah will never happen. Even with me my tastes and preferences changed they changed during the classic run but I was always glad it survived in some form or another. I have not watched this series but will when the DVDs come out.Even if the show was to get cancelled on TV there are other forms of medium it can survive in and dare I say thrive. I only have the rumours to go by and I dislike prophets of doom and gloom because the show takes a direction they do not personally like.Its like almost willing things to fail and people to fail.I do not like that in areas of my job either. I for one hope the show continues in its onwards direction for the entertainment of children and adults all over the world.
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shutupbanks
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There’s a horror movie called Alien? That’s really offensive. No wonder everyone keeps invading you.
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Post by shutupbanks on Mar 19, 2020 10:33:04 GMT
Pardon my French, but this is bullsh*t. You can't say that because the show in its current incarnation isn't to your liking that it is dead. Hartnell's Who was very different to Pertwee's Who which was in turn very different to McCoy's. The show has changed because television and entertainment have changed. It's adapting to the changing times and surviving. It's natural for it to shed/ gain fans across these times. If it loses some whinging man-children (and it is almost always men) then I only hope the door hits them on the arse on the way out. And that it's a big, heavy door. i think the low ratings might have to with the sow is dead thing But the context with declining ratings across the board puts it into perspective, especially when Who is routinely in the top 30 shows of the week.
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