I mean, when I was a little kid, I used to watch this science-based cartoon show called Eureka! on TV Ontario (TVO is Provincial Public television akin to PBS), and afterwards, Dr. Who would come on, and the music used to freak me out... so I never watched it. Of course, now I love the music, so that isn't an impediment now, but something else happened between then and now to make me have sort of an aversion to the show.
It wasn't until college that the Doctor had another swing at me, but even then, it ended up as a big whiff.
You see, I had a friend who was a life-long devotee of the series, and as such, he was like many of us who really like something, a proselytizer for the series. He loved it was terminal intensity, and as his friend, he felt I should also like it.
He tried to get me into the series by showing me some of the Tom Baker episodes, but it just didn't take. I mean, I couldn't tell you anything about what we watched... and yet, I can tell you that we rented a Monty Python tape with Mr. Neutron and the Golden Age of Ballooning on it.
And then we had a falling out, which is to say that I stopped seeing him as a friend and well, since Doctor Who was part of the experience of that friendship I felt little need to explore it further(and from what I've heard 1996 was a good year to not get into the series anyway).
So today, I still don't really feel the desire to sit down and watch Chris Eccleston or David Tennant occupy the role. I have absolutely nothing invested in the series, and the ironic thing is, I was a history major and time travel is one of my favorite story types, and I still don't want to watch the series.
Perhaps someday I will get into it, but today isn't that day.
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