So everyone says you always
have a soft spot for your first doctor.
I think I like Doctor Who despite my first doctor. My first episode was
the first episode of the new version. I
am too young and too American to have seen the original. There had been no expectations. I had watched other modern BBC programming
but never a sci-fi. For some reason
there is no vivid recall of a lead up to that first episode. I don’t remember a
great advertising campaign, or someone telling me about it. I just remember
watching it. Then suddenly the doctor
was a part of my life, as much as if I had grown up watching the original
serials on Saturday mornings in Britain .
Chris Eccleston may be other
things but he just will not be remembered as Doctor Who. The only important
thing he did was further the plot. He introduced us to Rose and Jack. For that
we should be nothing more then grateful but as the doctor he just didn’t
impress me.
Then… REGENERATION
David Tennant will always be
my first doctor no matter who I actually laid eyes on in which temporal order,
after all this is the doctor. Here was this bright eyed intelligent young old
alien, quick witted who had morals and cool adventures every week. Every
episode was fast paced and full of these great little puzzles. The doctor was always there to save the day,
but there was a big picture going on too.
American television, with a few exceptions, had been lacking these key
ingredients. The good shows had a tendency to either get cancelled or bounced
around from night to night. Every
Saturday night, I got to see my doctor, all summer.
Then Jack got his OWN show,
TORCHWOOD. I made it through the off
time between Doctor Who by surviving on this spin-off police procedural. It was battling aliens every week, X-files
but everyone knew what was out there. Of
course, there was that unerringly British inclination to kill someone off every
week too, but it keep you guessing. Who
will be the last man standing? (Please, dear god, let it be JACK!)
Five years, I had my
wonderful, quirky doctor. Times were
great. Then the clouds started to gather.
Rumors began that David was leaving the show. NOOOO!!! It couldn’t be true, could it? I not only
faced losing my first doctor but would the show even go on without him? And what about the fate of Torchwood? Would I lose all my television show at once
like a nuclear bomb?
Then REGENERATION…
My first Doctor was Ten but I only saw the last 15 minutes of one episode - 'A Journey's End'. I immediately went back and started at 'Rose'. Even though my journey began with Nine, and I now adore Eleven, Ten will always be my Doctor :)
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