The Fourth Doctor on The Simpsons
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Oh God, don't even mention that awful movie!
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@wingweaver84 best fangirl ever.
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@ion010101 Well, I disagree. I've never sensed any difference, but I hadn't watched (much of) the original show until I discovered the new one. The over gayness is gone, by the way. Hasn't really appeared much in the last two seasons, since Moffat took over.
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@MisterPenguinMusic Well, it depends on who you are. I liked drwho when I was a kid b/c the hero didn't have to be beautiful and didn't seem worried about being "cool". The format, sound, look and feel of the show was different from the rest. It told stories, not "drwho". It wasn't trying to be an ad for itself. One could sense that generic things like the obligatory pretty girl, generic monsters... were just the vagaries of television. New Who is television as usual, with a gay theme thrown in.
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@PsylomeAlpha Yeah, I disagree with ion010101 on most of the stuff he said, but in the Davies era there was most certainly a lot of gay preachyness. The anti-religion stuff is way more prevalent, though.
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@ion010101 One can't be a fan of both series's? Doctor Who has always been somewhat of a vehicle for political activism, in the old series and the new. Yes it gets old and tiring, but other than that the show/s are still great.
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@PsylomeAlpha ........ not sure if serious or not.
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@ion010101 where exactly is this "gay activism" in the doctor who series revival?
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This aired around the same time the TV movie came out on Fox.
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well, this was aired before the revival
@CatalystOfTheSoul Tom Baker: Esteemed representative of awesomeness.
AnaFilipexD 3 months ago 27
@14warr Probably because he's THE most iconic Doctor(and this is coming from a DT fangirl)
wingweaver84 2 months ago 12