{"id":1023,"date":"2001-03-02T22:49:00","date_gmt":"2001-03-03T03:49:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.net\/?p=1023"},"modified":"2001-03-02T22:49:00","modified_gmt":"2001-03-03T03:49:00","slug":"on-whovian-ruminations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.com\/?p=1023","title":{"rendered":"On Whovian Ruminations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yes, I do have a number of the BBC <i>Doctor Who<\/i> novels, mostly in the Eighth Doctor range, rather than the Past Doctor range, and there&#8217;s a reason for what I own and why. That will take some explaining, though. What follows is entirely my opinion on the subject. I could be off-base, I might be spot-on-target. I really have no idea. This is just how I view matters <i>Who<\/i>vian.<\/p>\n<p><i>Doctor Who<\/i> fandom today is where <i>Star Trek<\/i> fandom was circa 1976. For the most part; it just occured to me I should qualify that statement. What I mean is this: the show has been gone for a number of years, work is afoot behind the scenes in the halls of The Powers That Be to bring the show back in some form. In a lot of ways, I think that&#8217;s the parallel between the two fandoms, albeit with two differences, both major.<\/p>\n<p>The principle difference between being a <i>Star Trek<\/i> fan in 1976 and a <i>Doctor Who<\/i> fan today is that it was far easier to be a casual <i>Trek<\/i> fan in 1976 since the show was widely syndicated, but to be a <i>Doctor Who<\/i> fan takes work since the show is damned near impossible to find. Unless you have <i>Doctor Who<\/i> videos around the house, you probably aren&#8217;t going to be watching the show.<\/p>\n<p>The other difference is this: there was no official <i>Trek<\/i> product coming out in 1976 beyond three or four novels from Bantam, while there&#8217;s more <i>Doctor Who<\/i> product being released each year now than the show had ever produced between the Big Finish audios and the novels from the BBC, a grand total of 34 stories a year. However, those products are reaching a very small portion of the audience, the hard-core fan population of <i>Who<\/i>, just as <i>Star Trek<\/i> novels might touch ten percent (at best) of the <i>Star Trek<\/i> fanbase.<\/p>\n<p>And then there&#8217;s the odd nature of <i>Who<\/i> fandom. No fandom is a monolithic bloc, <i>Trek<\/i> least of all, but <i>Who<\/i> fandom can be downright vicious, especially on the question of where <i>Doctor Who<\/i> should go from here. It&#8217;s described as a struggle between the &#8220;rad&#8221; and the &#8220;trad,&#8221; those favoring modern and post-modern storytelling approaches versus those who would prefer <i>Doctor Who<\/i> rehash past glories in endless pastiche.<\/p>\n<p>If I had to peg myself in <i>Who<\/i> fandom, I&#8217;d label myself a &#8220;rad,&#8221; but that&#8217;s an uncomfortable label because it doesn&#8217;t quite describe my feelings. The <i>Doctor Who<\/i> of twenty years ago isn&#8217;t going to come back, nor should anyone expend their energies trying; The <i>Phantom Menace<\/i> shows all too well what happens when you try to revisit the past by redoing the past. Just as <b>Deep Space Nine<\/b> played around with what <i>Star Trek<\/i> was, so do I think the next <i>Doctor Who<\/i> series (which will happen sooner or later) should play around with what <i>Who<\/i> is.<\/p>\n<p>This is why I don&#8217;t find DWM particularly interesting. The Time Team, who cares? What&#8217;s so important about four people watching &#8217;60s-era <i>Who<\/i> stories? What&#8217;s so important about reading the Target novelizations in publication order? Why does this matter, and how does this take <i>Who<\/i> fandom into the 21st century? In <i>Trek<\/i> terms, it would be like reading the Blish novelizations and saying that <i>Trek<\/i> has never been better.<\/p>\n<p>So, the novels. Because I don&#8217;t want a rehash of the past, I generally steer clear of the Past Doctor novels. If it&#8217;s an historical, I&#8217;ll pick it up. If it&#8217;s by an author I like, I&#8217;ll pick it up. But mostly I stick with the eighth Doctor novels.<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know that the Eighth Doctor books are going particularly anywhere. I am, I admit, a few books behind&#8211;<i>Endgame<\/i> and <i>Father Time<\/i> are in the pile to read. I thought for a while that the novels were going somewhere&#8211;the Doctor encountering his own future, the destruction of the TARDIS, Compassion&#8217;s transformation, the attempt of the Time Lords to influence the course of the future War. That all ended (and badly, I think) with <i>The Ancestor Cell<\/i>. Since then the direction of the novels has been interesting, with the Doctor abandoned on Earth, to live out a hundred years, and what&#8217;s a hundred years when you&#8217;re virtually immortal?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yes, I do have a number of the BBC Doctor Who novels, mostly in the Eighth Doctor range, rather than the Past Doctor range, and there&#8217;s a reason for what I own and why. That will take some explaining, though. What follows is entirely my opinion on the subject. 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