Celluloid Zombie writes:
There are some things that you bring with you from childhood, some things that you just never grow out of. Tantrums, laughing at farts and pulling stupid faces, to name but a few. But for me, and for many of us Brits, there is also Doctor Who. The 50th Anniversary of this very British sci-fi show is fast approaching (okay, it’s still two years away, but when you’re nearly 50 that isn’t very long). With such a lengthy life there are very few these days who didn’t grow up with this unusual, time-travelling alien forming part of their childhood, and for many their adulthood, too.
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I like him because he never gets old in his story and his humor. He always has a positive outlook on everything. I didn't even know he existed until a few years ago but now that I do it's like I'm having to always keep up with The Doctor.
Do you know that there are people out there that still don't know what you mean when you say "exterminate"? So strange....
I watched Doctor Who as a kid and it was simply part of the routine. but i never knew I would fall in love with it :)