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Doctor Who is the storyteller. One who possesses a countless many stories.
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And besides, I can never ignore the actual authors behind the creation. The Doctor may well be the narrator, but he has no will of his own.
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There will always be new stories to tell, new people to write them, and new people for them to entertain. Be it 1963, 2013, or 2063.
Which helps explain not only why the show made it to it's 50th anniversary, but why there's such a huge amount of Doctor Who media OUTSIDE the show, eg a shedload of novels and well over 400 hours of audioplays, most of it doing the same thing the show does (as opposed to being a side story or spinoff). Even when the show was cancelled for 16 years, Doctor Who itself carried on. The very idea is immortal. Doctor Who will not die for real until the last spark of human imagination fades.
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-07 01:30 am (UTC)(link)