AKA: 30 Days of Nu-Who: Day 30
When it comes to liking something, I usually fall back on my old standby explanation of, "I just do." Shouldn't that be good enough? But my love of
Doctor Who goes beyond mere like and borders on obsession. When you like something that much you should probably examine why.
In order to understand why I love
Doctor Who so much, you must first understand why I love TV. Television, in general, has a terrible reputation and it's not unearned, but television has potential to do a significant amount of good. In addition to the dissemination of information that television allows through programs such as the evening news, TV eliminates the boundaries of oral tradition and opens the doors to rich new worlds of stories, images, and sounds.
Fred Rogers once sat before Congress and argued that funding to PBS should not be cut because programs such as his
Neighborhood helped children to become well-adjusted members of society. He also fought for the production of the VCR so families could record live shows and watch them later, when they could all be together. This is a clip of Rogers' testimony before Congress. In it, he explains his concern about what he sees on broadcast television and contrasts it with the things that are shown on his show. He says he finds it "much more dramatic that two men could be working out their feelings of anger... much more dramatic than showing something of gunfire." In
Doctor Who, the Doctor always gives the baddies a chance and only resorts to violence when all other options have been exhausted.
I admit, we also programs with very few redeeming qualities. Many shows seem to be produced specifically for shock value, or to see how "the other half" live, or to throw people into unusual situations and see how they'll react. These shows are not my cup of tea, but I'm not going to judge anyone for watching and enjoying them. My point is, we should not throw the baby out with the bathwater. In addition to children's educational programming such as
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, there are shows dedicated to teaching adults valuable skills such as woodworking or home improvement. There are programs that can show us parts of the world we will never get to see with our own eyes. There are entire networks dedicated to teaching history, science, and technology.
Also, there is storytelling. And this is where
Doctor Who comes in.
I recently dedicated 29 entries to what I do or do not like about
Doctor Who. Going back through my entries, clear patterns emerge. Passion, humor, relationships, intelligence, conflict, and conflict resolution. Also, I'm a sucker for scary stories. But it also goes beyond good storytelling.
Doctor Who can show you how to be a better person. "That you don't just give up. You don't just let things happen. You make a stand. You say no. You have the guts to do what's right when everyone else just runs away."
And that's why I like it. Because it can teach you how to live a bigger, better life. I'm not going to go hop into my space and time machine any time soon, but I have been (and will be) faced with difficult choices in my life, and
Doctor Who, among other things, will help (and has helped) me make the right decision.
You might think I'm overstating the importance of a British science fiction television show. I might be, but I think I'm far from the only person this show has affected so profoundly. This show is nearly 50 years old and has a rabid international fanbase. My reasons are my own, but I don't think I'm alone.
What do you think?
Day 1 - Favorite Incarnation of the Doctor:
NineDay 2 - Favorite Companion:
Donna NobleDay 3 - Favorite Villain/Monster/Alien/Baddie of the Week:
The Entity from "Midnight"Day 4 - Favorite Character:
Wilfred MottDay 5 - Favorite Guest Star:
Anthony Stewart HeadDay 6 - Least Favorite Character:
Lady Christina de SouzaDay 7 - Favorite Episode:
"Midnight"Day 8 - Favorite Series:
Series FourDay 9 - Least Favorite Episode:
"Planet of the Dead"Day 10 - Favorite Scene/Moment:
"Don't... just don't."Day 11 - Scene/Moment that makes you cry:
Ten rages against the dying of the lightDay 12 - Scene/Moment that makes you giggle:
Jackie Tyler smacks the DoctorDay 13 - Favorite Era visited by The Doctor & Co:
The End of the WorldDay 14 - Fave Doctor Moment:
"Basically, run."Day 15 - Fave Rose Moment:
"The Doctor showed me a better way of living your life."Day 16 - Fave Martha Moment:
"This is me, getting out."Day 17 - Fave Donna Moment:
"If I change things, I don't die? That's... that's right, isn't it?"Day 18 - Fave Amy Moment:
"Must be a hell of a scary crack in your wall."Day 19 - Favorite Ship:
TenII/RoseDay 20 - Prettiest Scene:
"Vincent and the Doctor"Day 21 - Favorite Location:
The TARDISDay 22 - Something Silly:
"Partners in Crime" and "The Unicorn and the Wasp" CharadesDay 23 - Something Epic:
"Vale Decem"Day 24 - Favorite Accessory of the Doctor's:
Ten's maroon ChucksDay 25 - Favorite TARDIS Team:
Nine, Rose, and JackDay 26 - Scene/Moment that made you go 'awww':
The Doctor cuddles kittensDay 27 - Scene/Moment that made you go 'argh':
Dalek Sec becomes Dalek-HumanDay 28 - Favorite Series Arc:
Series 4Day 29 - Favorite Music/Song:
"This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home"Day 30 - Why Do YOU Love Doctor Who