A Mad Man With A Blue Box

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“Everybody knows that everybody dies. But not every day. Not today. Some days are special. Some days are so, so blessed. Some days, nobody dies at all. Now and then, every once in a very long while, every day in a million days, when the wind stands fair and the Doctor comes to call, everybody lives” (River Song, Season 6, Episode 13). This is a quote that shows the heroics of the Doctor. Doctor Who is a British science fiction show created in 1963. In the show the main character, the Doctor, travels through time and space. The Doctor is a humanoid alien that fights for peace, love, and justice along with his traveling companions, defeating villains. In order to understand the Doctor Who franchise research of the main character, companions, villains and supporters should be analyzed.
The Doctor is a Time Lord from the planet of Gallifrey. The Doctor is around 1,360 years old (Who Mysteries: The Doctor’s Real Age). In the show the Doctor is known only by the Doctor because his Gallifreyan name has yet to be revealed. When Time Lords are near death, they have the ability to regenerate themselves, taking on a whole new body and personality. This cycle is limited to thirteen regenerations. The first Doctor was played by William Hartnell. He is portrayed as an older man who has been exiled from his home planet. The first Doctor lasted from 1963 until 1966. The cause for his regeneration was simply that the body had been worn down in a battle against the Cybermen. The second Doctor was played by Patrick Troughton. He lasted from 1966 until 1969. The second Doctor was a lot more curious than the first. He was put on trial for interference by The Time Lords of Gallifrey. During this time the second Doctor was forced to regenerate. The thi...

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... lead writer of the show, Steven Moffat accepted the award. When asked how he felt about receiving the award he simply said, “For years the Doctor has been stopping everyone else from conquering the world. Now, just to show off, he's gone and done it himself!”
In conclusion, Doctor Who is a complexed science fiction novel with a spontaneous main character, bold companions, sinister villains, and dedicated fans that support the optimist the show. It gives many of its viewers a sense of hope for the future while still entertaining. Like the Doctor says, “This is one corner… of one country, in one continent, on one planet that’s a corner of a galaxy that’s a corner of a universe that is forever growing and shrinking and creating and destroying and never remaining the same for a single millisecond. And there is so much, so much to see” (The Doctor, Season 7, Episode 4).

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