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This is something that I've been thinking about lately, but I'm looking for some advice.
I know Dr. Who has been around for quite some time, but where do you begin the series? Does it matter where you start? Does it follow an anthology design? Is chronologically a major factor? With the Dr. being given a new identity every so often, does each incarnation have a complete story for each season, or can I go in blind? Not seeing an episode makes me a bit embarrassed as I'm interested in the genre, but I just never really sat down with it before. The only pieces I've seen are from the episode that was interrupted by the Max Headroom signal hijacking. I found it funny, especially that it happened during a sci-fi show. If I were to order any of the BD's/DVD's right now, which should I buy? Season One? Two? Twenty? Any tips are gladly welcome, and I thank you for what you guys have to say. ![]() Last edited by Count Orlok; 09-12-2018 at 08:36 AM. Reason: Misspelling |
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