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Revelation: I'm no longer the "typical" Dr. Who fan.  Up until 1 year ago, there was no such thing as a Dr. Who fan who hadn't "seen 'em all".

Now, a whole new generation is being introduced to Who and all the same arguments we'd collectively resolved 20 years ago on the campiness, the bad effects, the occasional total bomb stories (and the debates over the quality of the good ones), "who's responsible for this crap?", etc, are happening all over again...

And I'm just too tired (and busy) to get into it and correct some of the really bad interpretations from people who haven't had 20 years to learn all the behind-the-scenes reasons why things were what they were.

Date: 2006-04-21 05:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
however, i wouldn't rate hugging as a "broadcast standard" thing so much as a reflection of modern cultural change.

Yes and no - there was that whole "Davison can't touch his companions" thing going on when other characters were allowed to touch each other onscreen at the time. That was a broadcast decision, whereas the easy contact going on in the new series is very much a modern thing. (And an interpretation thing - Doctor Four made it very clear that he didn't like mushy stuff, so it would be fairly out of character for him to be hugging all the time.)

I'll be shocked if Sci Fi airs that kiss - and pissed if they don't, because it is a part of the character. (I'm half worried about them editing the Region 1 DVDs as well, but since nobody has them yet, nobody knows.)

I will agree that RTD isn't going as far as he could with the whole show concept - not only with the "meet the New Earth, same as the Old Earth" but by keeping the show so Earth-centric in the first place. While I like that he's dealing with Rose's family and friends, he doesn't need to devote *quite* that much time to them. I'm half wondering if a bigger budget will rattle loose if/as Who gains popularity.

Between talking to you and to Kevin (of Liz Sladen fanclub fame), I'm starting to feel that the biggest thing I've missed out on all these years isn't the conventions or the fan chat, it's all those issues of Dr. Who Monthly!

As for the negativity of the critics, I rather feel the same way about some of the regular reviewers for Renaissance magazine. I don't know who spit in their mead, but oy!

OG's webpage says that their audio section will return in May - do you know what's up with that?

I've been treating Dr. Who eps like a library and making up my own mind - if I listen once to an audio and dislike it, it disappears from the hard drive, whereas if I like it, I go order a real copy. Usually from Amazon.co.uk rather than Big Finish for two reasons - first, Amazon.co.uk has a slight discount on the Big Finish audios, although it tends to be eaten up in the airmail costs. Second, Big Finish only takes Visa/MasterCard, and that whole subscription thing confuses me.

Date: 2006-04-21 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] acroyear70.livejournal.com
subscription is simple: pay in advance and they send you the cds one per month as they're released (along with a freebie or two including cds that have making-of interviews).

i'm used to that because i've been on subscription-based systems for King Crimson and Marillion.

OG's webpage says that their audio section will return in May - do you know what's up with that?

not sure what you're talking about.

Date: 2006-04-21 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
Thing is, I don't necessarily *want* each CD as it's released. I was never a completist, and would be just as happy to permanently wash my hands of some doctors and companions. Big Finish doesn't seem to encourage ala carte ordering, which is why I'm probably going to look at the release info on Big Finish but buy it through Amazon.

(That said, I'm so dying for Kingmaker to come out. Doctor the Fifth + Richard the Third is just too tempting to pass up!)

http://www.gallifreyone.com/guides-bigfinish.php - "The Outpost Gallifrey Big Finish Doctor Who Audio Guide is currently offline due to our server move and will return in late April / early May 2006."

Date: 2006-04-21 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] acroyear70.livejournal.com
well, subscription is an investment and a risk, yada yada.

although "Add to shopping basket (non-UK)" doesn't seem that difficult to find. not trying to seem rude, but the link is unmistakeable on every page....

i hadn't been looking at the guides, just the reviews.

Date: 2006-04-21 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
Oh, the non-sub link was really easy to find... I had a pretty big shopping cart until I found out that they only took credit cards that I'm not using. Then it was back to Amazon.

I just don't like the risk part of the subscription. I like to have more control over what I'm getting in return for my $$.

Is there a section where they have reviews, or are they scattered in the forums? I don't know my way about OG.

Date: 2006-04-21 08:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] acroyear70.livejournal.com
reviews is a menu item at the top. doesn't matter if you click the button or its dropdown, it goes to the same page: http://www.gallifreyone.com/reviews.php

Date: 2006-04-21 08:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
Backup on last comment - while Big Finish has ala carte ordering, they don't seem to encourage it much. On each page you can find an individual link to order, but I find it very hard to just browse, and I haven't found any kind of a "search" link at all. The whole mindset is that you will take the series completely and linearly and not pick and choose and rummage unless you put extra work into looking for what you want.

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