The final show on my favorite show list is Doctor Who. Doctor Who originally aired from 1963 -1989 with the current,
reboot show premiered in 2005. There have been many faces of the Doctor with Peter
Capadli portraying the Twelfth Doctor. The show is about the adventures of the
Doctor, a Time Lord from Gallifrey, who travels the universe with various
companions in the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimensions in Space). The TARDIS is
a time-traveling space ship which appears as a blue British police box. On
these adventures, The Doctor faces a variety of foes to save civilizations,
help people and right wrongs. Doctor Who
continues to be a significant part of British pop culture with a large
following in America and becoming more popular around the world since the
reboot premiered.
My favorite Doctor is the Tenth Doctor played by David
Tennant. The Tenth Doctor is when I was first introduced to the new series and
I loved it. The Tenth Doctor was funny and sarcastic. He can be a goofball and
often times he acted like one in order to distract the enemy from his plan. One
of my favorite of his repeated lines is “Allons-y!” which is French for “let’s
go.” A few of my favorite lines of the Tenth Doctor. One is from the episode “Blink,”
when he is trying to explain how time travel works, he says “People assume that
time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a
nonlinear, non-subjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly,
wobbly…timey wimey…stuff.” He realizes that his explanation isn’t helping and
he really doesn’t know how to explain it.
There are have been many companions of the Doctor. Some of
the fan favorites are Sarah Jane Smith (played by the late Elisabeth Sladen),
Amy Pond (played by Karen Gillan) and Rose Tyler (played by Billie Piper).
While I enjoyed all these companions, my favorite is the current companion
Clara Oswald (played by Jenna Coleman). Clara was first introduced in season 7 with
the Eleventh Doctor (played by Matt Smith). She was known as the Impossible
Girl because she kept showing up in different time periods and planets,
following the Doctor. She is the first companion to break away from the famous
line “It’s bigger on the inside” with “It’s smaller on the outside” which
throws the Doctor off. I like her spunkiness as well as being able to keep up
with the Doctor without the doe-eyed crush look that a few previous companions
have had. I like her ability to stand up to the Doctor and questions why he
does what he does but she also encourages and pushes him to continue to save
worlds.
Doctor Who has many foes throughout his adventures. The
Daleks are the oldest villain in the Doctor Who series. They appear as
tank-like mechanical armor with the creature inside resembling an octopus with
large brains. With metallic voices, their goals is to exterminate all non-Dalek
beings. The Master is the archenemy of the Doctor. He is a renegade Time Lord
who desires to rule the universe. The Doctor Who-The Master relationships has
been compared to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Moriarty. My favorite villain is the
Weeping Angels. The Weeping Angels were introduced in 2007 in the episode
“Blink” with the Tenth Doctor. No one knows really knows where they came from
but they are the deadliest, most powerful and malevolent life-form. They don’t
kill their pray. They send a person into the past to a point past their birth
and victims are forced to live out their lives in the past. It’s terrifying to
think about living in a time and place where you are out of your element.
I highly recommend Doctor Who for those who love adventures,
comedy and drama all rolled into one. Past episodes are available on Netflix
and current episodes air on BBC America.
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