Published on 12, July, 2020
Mine is Columbo!
It's way before my time but I watched it first with my parents when I was 14 and I've been hooked ever since. I love his character, I love the plots for the eps and I love the humour which I do understand for once..
Just one more thing!
It won 13 Emmys.
Doctor Who (and its expanded spinoffs universe) - my television soulmate - is such a constant fixation in my life that for decades there's been no gap long enough to fit 'going back to' in the sense I think you might mean - ie. an old friend taken down off the shelf and dusted off and fallen in love with/watch all over again.
Some ones that fall into that dormancy/re-activation cycle:
Blake's 7
Northern Exposure
Star Cops
Sapphire and Steel
Oh yes, Columbo is great comfort watching. There's a series they should never try to re-make (I hate remakes in general): Peter Falk is irreplaceable.
I see you're a 5th Doctor fan. Good one! I love Peter Davison as the Doctor, I also thought he had a great group as his Team Tardis - Nyssa, Adric and Tegan. I often find the modern companions aren't especially good or maybe that's just me lol.
Do you have a fav ep? I liked The Visitation and Black Orchid with 5. I thought they were seriously underrated.
So do I! I think he will bring a different perspective.
Glad you are looking forward to the new Doctor Who!
Castrovalva is a seriously underrated episode to be honest, then again it features on a lot of people's top episodes so maybe it's growing in popularity now?!? I personally thought it was good as well, a great entrance for Peter Davison and if you have the special edition you can watch it with the cast commentary, something I've always enjoyed doing! I like your thoughts on it, and I agree with all of that as do a lot of other people I've read. All in all he had a great run as Doctor Who. I didn't watch it live as I wasn't around then but I've enjoyed collecting them all. I really wish he had done more, though it was awesome seeing his return in Jodie's final episode... He was still as good as ever!
I am! I think he will be a good Doctor.
Very much so! I'm hearing really exciting things about how he's playing it and how blown away everyone on the production is with his and Millie's performances.
Are you looking forward to the next Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa?
Ah, saw you answered this already up-thread. Good old Matt! We've never had a bad Doctor, but one incarnation/era always seems to imprint on our heart as a personal epicentre. Childhood nostalgia is a powerful thing, and a large part of who we become.
Who's your own favourite? And story too, if I may ask?
Castrovalva is my all time favourite Who story. It is inexpressibly beautiful to me in a way I find hard to articulate to my satisfaction, It would be more accurate to say that Logopolis/Castrovalva as an A side/B side (the most perfect and moving and fluid handling of a regeneration ever) are my faves. But Castrovalva would just edge it if I was forced to bring just one to a desert planet.
It's interesting that Castrovalva raises the question of is the celery imaginary, or a sort of ghost vegetable - at least until he gets to find a fresh replacement sprig? My own take on it is no, it's actually real as that one little bit of Castrovalva escaped the erasure of the realm - but it's kind of funny to think of it as Shrodinger's Celery on day one of Five's era anyway.
I do love The Visitation and Black Orchid yes, but I adore that season in its entirety (yes, even Time-Flight!). Kinda is extroardinarily good, and almost unique in what it's doing. Earthshock is mesmerising, exhillerating and haunting, for all the obvious reasons! Alas, poor Adric...