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Old 08.22.2017, 11:37 AM   #1594
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I'd never say DW's ever suffered from a shortage of imagination. As for ideas (by which I suppose you mean philosophical ideas) I'm not sure they've ever been central or dealt with particularly seriously. For me DW belongs to a different, more playful kind of SF, with stuff like The Hitchhikers' Guide ..., Time Bandits, right back to proto-SF like Jules Verne; none of which were especially interesting from a philosophical pov. For me, the Doctor in his TARDIS has more in common with Captain Nemo in his Nautilus than Kirk in the Enterprise.

ah, captain nemo! AWESOME

im still waiting for the first dr. who series to arrive here... fucking netflix!

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