Socks`` All American 11792 Posts user info edit post |
...at least according to Stephen Fry
Quote : | ""The only drama the BBC will boast about are Merlin and Doctor Who, which are fine, but they're children's programmes. They're not for adults. ... like a chicken nugget. Every now and again we all like it … But if you are an adult you want something surprising, savoury, sharp, unusual, cosmopolitan, alien, challenging, complex, ambiguous, possibly even slightly disturbing and wrong."" |
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jun/16/stephen-fry-doctor-who
This coming from the guy that takes time out of day to star in that challenging, complex program....Bones. And is celebrated for his contributions to that sharp and savoury medium...Twitter.
Don't get me wrong. I like Stephen Fry. But come on.7/23/2010 7:53:42 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "But if you are an adult you want something surprising, savoury, sharp, unusual, cosmopolitan, alien, challenging, complex, ambiguous, possibly even slightly disturbing and wrong." |
Except for "slightly disturbing and wrong" you could use all of those words to describe Doctor Who. How could "alien" not describe this show? Homeboy obviously doesn't really know what he's talking about.7/23/2010 8:16:24 PM |
armorfrsleep All American 7289 Posts user info edit post |
the episode where Ricky Gervais plays a farting slug alien is classic 7/23/2010 8:16:38 PM |
wilso All American 14657 Posts user info edit post |
that great episode "blink" is slightly disturbing 7/23/2010 8:19:13 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
There are no small number of infantile moments in the revival of Doctor Who, but they don't detract from the show's quality. It's really just a side-effect of producing hour-long, episodic television. You have to find elements to keep everyone happy. And let's be honest, Doctor Who is escapist fantasy. You're not watching it in order to have a deep intellectual moment.
Fun side-note... Stephen Fry is the voice of The Book in the recent Hitchhiker's Guide movie (and did the reading of the audio book). HHGTTG was written by Douglas Adams. Douglas Adams was a script editor for Doctor Who back in the Tom Baker years, and as a writing credit on several Doctor Who stories. 7/23/2010 8:25:04 PM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
It's harder to post something worthwhile in 140 characters than it is to do so without a character limit.
Just a thought. 7/23/2010 8:46:15 PM |
Socks`` All American 11792 Posts user info edit post |
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smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
Doctor Who = Buffy the Vampire Slayer 7/23/2010 10:56:59 PM |
timswar All American 41050 Posts user info edit post |
Doctor Who is a good show, I'm a big fan.
That said, it is most definitely written with kids in mind. They even air it (or at least they used to) before 8pm in England so that young kids can watch it before having to go to bed. There's a reason Torchwood had to try and go overboard with the "adult" themes, it's because they were trying to separate themselves from the Doctor Who brand.
It works like this:
Sarah Jane Chronicles - Saturday Morning style kids show. Doctor Who - Show that adults and kids can watch together without the adults having to explain certain things or feel uncomfortable with their kids watching (except maybe for Death themes). Torchwood - Show aimed at people who think sexual situations and innuendo are what adults want in their scifi shows.
[Edited on July 24, 2010 at 7:11 PM. Reason : /] 7/24/2010 7:10:31 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "the episode where Ricky Gervais plays a farting slug alien is classic" |
hahahahaha I had forgotten about that7/24/2010 9:37:39 PM |
Socks`` All American 11792 Posts user info edit post |
I figure Steven Moffat said it best. Doctor Who is a family show--it is made for people of all ages. And we need shows like that are just as worthwhile as anything else Fry has in mind.
But seriously. Do they not have cable or dvds in the UK? Or does the sun rise and set on BBC1? Here in the U.S. I accept that ABC is never going to have a show like The Sopranos or The Wire. But thats why we fucking have HBO. If people want "more complex, savory, sharp, whatever" programming they know where to get it. 7/25/2010 1:02:39 AM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
^Not sure what you are talking about there, TV in the UK is A LOT more raunchy then it is in the USA, even on standard TV channels. TV shows like the Sopranos and the Wire come on regular TV, just late at night. I think Fry was just complaining that Doctor Who isn't adult enough for him. 7/25/2010 3:17:59 AM |
Socks`` All American 11792 Posts user info edit post |
^ It was my impression that BBC1 aimed at being the more family friendly stations (that is where Doctor Who, Merlin, the Vicar of Dibley etc are) and the raunchier stuff was shown on various other channels. 7/25/2010 10:56:19 AM |
SymeGuy69 All American 11036 Posts user info edit post |
I used to watch Doctor Who when I was a kid. Haven't watched it since I've been an adult though. 7/25/2010 12:54:42 PM |