On 14/03/2026 5:55 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 13/03/2026 17:55, Blueshirt wrote:Hey, Aggy, isn't EVERY 'Doctor Who' story "fan fiction" when it comes to it??
The True Doctor wrote:
There was never a female Doctor except in the Stephen
Moffat Comic Relief parody The Curse of Fatal Death.
You could have at least tried to be a bit witty and thrown
in something about it being Chris Chibnall's Comic Relief
parody.
...or something.
Chris Chibnall wrote degenerate fan fiction. Not even Comic Relief
would touch it. Doctor Who ended in 2017. Though my memory might be
deceiving me and it really ended in 1996.
Well, O.K., some of the stories weren't written by really truly FANS,
but that was the idea.
On 14/03/2026 09:42, Daniel70 wrote:
Hey, Aggy, isn't EVERY 'Doctor Who' story "fan fiction"
when it comes to it??
Well, O.K., some of the stories weren't written by really
truly FANS, but that was the idea.
No. When Doctor Who was at its height in the 60s, 70s, and
early 80s the writers were not fans. They were professional
writers like Terry Nation and Terrance Dicks who were paid to
do the job they trained for, write. They were paid to make a
television show for the audience, which came first, not
themselves
On 14/03/2026 5:55 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 13/03/2026 17:55, Blueshirt wrote:Hey, Aggy, isn't EVERY 'Doctor Who' story "fan fiction" when it comes to >it??
The True Doctor wrote:
There was never a female Doctor except in the Stephen
Moffat Comic Relief parody The Curse of Fatal Death.
You could have at least tried to be a bit witty and thrown
in something about it being Chris Chibnall's Comic Relief
parody.
...or something.
Chris Chibnall wrote degenerate fan fiction. Not even Comic Relief would
touch it. Doctor Who ended in 2017. Though my memory might be deceiving
me and it really ended in 1996.
Well, O.K., some of the stories weren't written by really truly FANS,
but that was the idea.
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Daniel70
On 14/03/2026 09:42, Daniel70 wrote:
On 14/03/2026 5:55 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 13/03/2026 17:55, Blueshirt wrote:Hey, Aggy, isn't EVERY 'Doctor Who' story "fan fiction" when it comes to
The True Doctor wrote:
There was never a female Doctor except in the Stephen
Moffat Comic Relief parody The Curse of Fatal Death.
You could have at least tried to be a bit witty and thrown
in something about it being Chris Chibnall's Comic Relief
parody.
...or something.
Chris Chibnall wrote degenerate fan fiction. Not even Comic Relief
would touch it. Doctor Who ended in 2017. Though my memory might be
deceiving me and it really ended in 1996.
it??
Well, O.K., some of the stories weren't written by really truly FANS,
but that was the idea.
No. When Doctor Who was at its height in the 60s, 70s, and early 80s the >writers were not fans. They were professional writers like Terry Nation
and Terrance Dicks who were paid to do the job they trained for, write.
They were paid to make a television show for the audience, which came
first, not themselves and their sick and degenerate sexual agenda to >brainwash children and tempt them to experiment in homosexuality, who >otherwise would have grown up to be straight.
You have to question why these perverted pieces of s*t are still
working for the BBC when Doctor Who was never about sexuality. How can a
5 year old child have a sexuality at all?
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The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
The True Doctor wrote:
On 14/03/2026 09:42, Daniel70 wrote:
Hey, Aggy, isn't EVERY 'Doctor Who' story "fan fiction"
when it comes to it??
Well, O.K., some of the stories weren't written by really
truly FANS, but that was the idea.
No. When Doctor Who was at its height in the 60s, 70s, and
early 80s the writers were not fans. They were professional
writers like Terry Nation and Terrance Dicks who were paid to
do the job they trained for, write. They were paid to make a
television show for the audience, which came first, not
themselves
Yeah, Doctor Who only became "fan fiction" when the show
returned really... it was only the old fans in the industry that
wanted to bring Doctor Who back. In fairness, if they wasn't I
doubt the BBC would have revived the series at all. So since
2005 every Doctor Who showrunner has been an UberFan, and mates
with each other... and it shows.
Tom Baker?
Sylvester McCoy?
Peter Capaldi?
mix@oc2mx.net wrote:
Tom Baker?
Sylvester McCoy?
Peter Capaldi?
A what?
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