Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-178.222.166.10-20131203021520

Mari is mentioning Dr Who show and references to it quite a lot. Of course, it is payed for, naturally... of course... :D  but it seems like she really likes Dr Who. Any ideas why?

I mean: the "actors" in that show act as if they were randomly picked ("casted") at some bus station in some random suburb of London (-Umm... Would you like to play in this show we make... there's a pound in et... ... I'll buy you a laaga... -Yea'olrayt.), plots are random in an asylum insane way (random nightmares someone wrote down perhaps?); props, costumes and rigged characters are unimaginative and cartooney (some even senselessly morbid for no reason), poorely made (in a plastic-bottles-and-glue sort of way (...trash bin and an old typewritter on a skateboard... - yea' sure, that'll do, why not), objects made while drunk - last minute homework school project) - and they are all serious - no hint that they are joking; then - no make-up artist - a todler will do just fine; scenery is raw - like: "Yea' sure, we'll film it there by that trash container... There... between the mud-puddle and that empty sardine can.", the image seems as if the series was recorded on a cheap camcorder from hand, using a bare lightbulb on a cable for lighting, special effests and CGI are "special" and seem homemade trashy (BBC? really?)... or maybe it is all just an elaborate and oviously very labourious joke so lengthy that everyone forgot the punchline... Can someone explain what people see in this Dr Who show - I mean it constructively - give everyone some hint on that issue so people could understand. Or: is it really possible that people don't differentiate between scince fiction and non-science gibberish and, sort of, take whatever mushy tasteless goo in a jar - just because the word 'food' is written on it - is it really the case that people don't see (or care about) the difference - and - that the thing is that really anything can pass?? 