From: john_e_russell@hotmail.com
"Jeremiah Harbottle" wrote in
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> The Grauniad's media section has a letter from a reader in response to
> recent interview with RTD.
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> Tthe writer comments that RTD seems to dislike the SF genre (Compared with
> US shows, which are usually written by people who like the genre.) and
> this shows by the poor plotting in the RTD penned episodes. The letter
> writer also comments that the drama in the new Who is about the Hollyoak's
> level, and that if RTD wanted to make the show "US style" he should
> remember that these shows have plots with a beginning, middle and end.
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> I do recall reading the interview, and RTD did come across as being very
> anti-SF. Odd that someone who dislikes the genre takes up the role of
> producing and writing the majority of episodes for a show that's SF!
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He is a big Dr Who fan, but dosn't like many Sc-Fi programs. If Sc-Fi means
stories which are devoid of humanity, just long spiels of techno-babel in
it's place, then he has every right to dislike them.
The problem is that that's exactly what the most succesful sc-fi franchise,
Star Trek, is about for most of the time.
I think he find the new Star Wars movies fantastic, all that romance and
agnst, and very little techno-babel. Just a story driven by human emotion
which could have formed the basis of a greek tradegy or a play by
Shakespear.
It would be interesting to know if those who dislike RTD's Dr prefer Star
Wars, or Star Trek!
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