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		<title>The New Doctor&#8217;s Who?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author Karen Miller jumps on the bandwagon and has her say about the new Doctor Who. . . 

I have a terrible confession to make. Possibly it might even be seen as heretical &#8211; but here goes.
The very first Doctor Who episode I ever watched was ‘The Runaway Bride&#8217;.
And now I pause this commentary so readers can pick themselves up off the floor, reach for a stiff drink and possibly the phone to call for an ambulance.
You good now? Good. Alons-y!
As a child, I remember my uncle loved Doctor Who. I remember him watching it whenever he was visiting. I [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.sfuniverse.com">SF Universe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><span style="color: #0000ff;">Author Karen Miller jumps on the bandwagon and has her say about the new Doctor Who. . . </span></em></p>
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<p>I have a terrible confession to make. Possibly it might even be seen as heretical &#8211; but here goes.</p>
<p>The very first <em>Doctor Who</em> episode I ever watched was <em>‘The Runaway Bride&#8217;.</em></p>
<p>And now I pause this commentary so readers can pick themselves up off the floor, reach for a stiff drink and possibly the phone to call for an ambulance.</p>
<p>You good now? Good. Alons-y!</p>
<p>As a child, I remember my uncle loved <em>Doctor Who</em>. I remember him watching it whenever he was visiting. I remember that I loved the theme music, but that otherwise I just wasn&#8217;t interested. Fast forward a few decades and oh look! I still wasn&#8217;t interested. Friends told me I should watch the rebooted version of the show but no, no, no, I knew better. I caught one glimpse of stupid silver men lurching through a kitchen or something and I said, Ha! That silly nonsense is not for me!</p>
<p>But they kept saying I should watch it, so at last I gave in. I saw that my local tv station was screening an episode called <em>‘The Runaway Bride&#8217; </em>and I thought: <em>I will watch it, I will hate it, and I will shut them up</em>.</p>
<p>Me and my big mouth.</p>
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<p>I watched it, and fell spectacularly in love with this skinny boy in a suit, who broke my heart grieving for some bird called Rose about whom I knew bugger all. And five minutes after ‘<em>The Runaway Bride</em>&#8216; ended, I was online ordering Seasons 1 and 2, and panting for Season 3 to air.</p>
<p>When I think of ‘Doctor Who&#8217;, it&#8217;s David Tennant&#8217;s face that rises before me. And when I got my dvds in the mail and watched Season 1 I enjoyed it enormously, but with the knowledge that Christopher Eccleston wasn&#8217;t staying. That he was going to morph into David Tennant. And I was okay with that. It was Tennant&#8217;s Doctor who got me hooked on the show. And I have loved watching him for three seasons now. Laughed with him. Cried with him. Been astonished with him. Terrified with him. Humbled with him. In my heart, David Tennant <em>is</em> the Doctor.</p>
<p>And now he&#8217;s leaving. Which makes me very, very sad. Because I have loved his Doctor so much. In fact, I dedicated a book to Tennant, and to Russell T. Davies, to thank them for the wonderful roller coaster ride they&#8217;ve taken me on these past few years.</p>
<p>But as sad as I am to lose Tennant &#8211; and I really am, did I mention that? &#8211; I find myself kind of intrigued and excited too. Because as of next year there&#8217;ll be a new Doctor in town. Matt Smith, his name is. They&#8217;ve just announced his casting, you might&#8217;ve heard something about it. I&#8217;ve never seen him act, all I&#8217;ve seen is a photo of him, and you can&#8217;t tell a damn thing from a photo. Actors are chameleons. They whip in and out of characters faster than you can say ‘Sybil&#8217;.</p>
<p>So while I am intrigued and excited, I&#8217;m also feeling a bit discombobulated &#8230; because now I&#8217;m a Who fan and I don&#8217;t want to stop loving the show. I don&#8217;t want this to go wrong. I don&#8217;t want to be crushed and mangled and have to sleep with the Tennant Who DVDs under my pillow, weeping for what can never be again.</p>
<p>The central brilliance of<em> Doctor Who</em>, I think, always was this genius solution to keeping the show going while allowing actors to move on with their careers or even possibly, inconveniently, die. But I am a Who virgin. This is my first time to lose the Doctor who was, well, <em>the Doctor.</em> For me. And judging from the fan reaction to the news of Matt Smith&#8217;s casting, I ain&#8217;t the only one.</p>
<p>So to my fellow virgins &#8211; and to the fans who liked Eccleston&#8217;s Doctor but who also, like me, fell in love with Tennant&#8217;s &#8212; can I just say this? Let&#8217;s all of us take a slow, deep breath and chill, shall we? Let&#8217;s not rush to judgement. Let&#8217;s not kneecap young Mister Smith (lucky his first name isn&#8217;t John, eh?) before he&#8217;s even set foot out of the Tardis. Let&#8217;s give the poor bloke a chance to show us what he&#8217;s made of. By all means, we&#8217;re free to not fall in love with him once we see him in the part. But let&#8217;s not go building the gallows quite yet, what do you say?</p>
<p>Because this is Matt Smith&#8217;s introduction to Who fandom. And I, for one, don&#8217;t want him to feel hated just because he isn&#8217;t David Tennant. I, for one, want to feel proud I&#8217;m a fan. To quote another brilliant SF show &#8211; <em>This has happened before, and will happen again</em>. It&#8217;s the nature of Who. Companions change, and so does the Doctor.</p>
<p>On with the adventure, I say!</p>
<p><em>Karen Miller is a writer of speculative fiction. In addition to her mainstream epic fantasy novels, she writes ‘The Rogue Agent&#8217; fantasy series under the pen-name K.E. Mills, and sometimes plays in other people&#8217;s universes. So far she&#8217;s romped with Star Wars and Stargate. Her website is: <a href="http://www.karenmiller.net">www.karenmiller.net</a></em></p>
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		<title>All Hail the New Who</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 22:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cynthia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you&#8217;ve undoubtedly heard, David Tennant is leaving Doctor Who and in his place will be a 26 year-old, relatively unknown actor named Matt Smith (you can see him here). Since the announcement was made, great debates have popped up all over the fandom &#8211; is he too young? Is he too unknown? Is he exactly the kind of fresh blood the franchise needed to stay afloat? Everybody&#8217;s got an opinion &#8212; even when they have &#8216;no opinion&#8217; which is the stance of our guest poster, author Keith DeCandido.
Take it away, Keith. . .

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sfuniverse.com/files/2009/01/capphotos050999-david-tennant.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4220" style="margin: 9px;" title="capphotos050999-david-tennant" src="http://www.sfuniverse.com/files/2009/01/capphotos050999-david-tennant-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" /></a><span style="color: #333399;">As you&#8217;ve undoubtedly heard, David Tennant is leaving <strong>Doctor Who</strong> and in his place will be a 26 year-old, relatively unknown actor named <strong>Matt Smith</strong> (<a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4126834/Matt-Smith-Just-what-the-Doctor-Who-ordered.html" target="_blank">you can see him here</a>). Since the announcement was made, great debates have popped up all over the fandom &#8211; is he too young? Is he too unknown? Is he exactly the kind of fresh blood the franchise needed to stay afloat? Everybody&#8217;s got an opinion &#8212; even when they have &#8216;no opinion&#8217; which is the stance of our guest poster, author Keith DeCandido.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #333399;"><em><span>Take it away, Keith. . .</span><br />
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<p>I am now going say something that violates all the rules of the Internet and blogging.</p>
<p><span style="color: #333399;"><strong><span>I have no opinion on the casting of Matt Smith as the Doctor.</span></strong></span></p>
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<p>Yes, he&#8217;s replacing the incredibly popular David Tennant. That doesn&#8217;t concern me in the least, because he&#8217;s <em>the eleventh guy to play the part</em> (thirteenth, if you want to toss Peter Cushing and Richard E. Grant in there). There is nobody on television more replaceable than whoever is playing the Doctor. The folks who have been saying that Tennant was impossible to follow in 2008 were the same ones saying that Christopher Eccleston was impossible to follow in 2005. They were wrong in 2005 and they were wrong in 2008.</p>
<p>As for Smith himself, I must again violate a sacred Internet tenet by saying I&#8217;m going to reserve judgment until I, y&#8217;know, see him in the role. Or any role, as the only work of Smith&#8217;s I&#8217;ve seen is <em>The Ruby and the Smoke</em>, and I have no recollection of it, due to TR&amp;TS having bored the living crap out of me.</p>
<p>But Smith impressed Steven Moffat, which is really what counts. A hallmark of Moffat&#8217;s prior productions, <em>Coupling </em>and <em>Jekyll,</em> has been picture-perfect casting. Also, there are few writers who have shown the care and understanding of Doctor Who that Moffat has, and this goes all the way back to 1996 when he had a brilliant short story called &#8220;Continuity Errors&#8221; in one of Virgin&#8217;s Who anthologies, <em>Decalog 3: Consequences</em> (which also had a story by some hack named DeCandido—wonder whatever happened to him?), through to <em>The Curse of the Fatal Death</em> and his magnificent episodes of the 21st-century TV show. I think we should give him a little credit based on what he&#8217;s done to date.</p>
<p>Yes, in his pictures Smith looks like an emo teenager, but that&#8217;s a big look right now, and one that has probably gotten him work. Besides which, if you look at some of David Tennant&#8217;s publicity photos from 2005, he looks like a mod poofter. In fact, take the suit off, and Tennant still looks like a mod poofter. But he&#8217;s been a most excellent Doctor, despite being the second-youngest person to take on the role.</p>
<p>Well, third-youngest now. And that&#8217;s another thing. The last time there was a hue and cry over how will they ever replace this incredibly popular Doctor who&#8217;s won over the hearts and minds of so many fans (Tom Baker), he was replaced with the youngest person ever to play the role (Peter Davison). It&#8217;s tradition! Or, uh, something.</p>
<p>In any event, I&#8217;m going to not play by the rules and refuse to form an opinion until it&#8217;s an informed opinion.</p>
<p>So there.</p>
<p><em>Keith R.A. DeCandido is the best-selling author of many many many novels, comic books, short stories, novellas, eBooks, and nonfiction in a wide variety of media universes, most recently the novel Star Trek: A Singular Destiny and the ongoing Farscape comic book from BOOM! Studios. He was the first native-born American citizen to write official Doctor Who prose fiction with his short story &#8220;UNITed We Fall&#8221; in 1996&#8217;s Decalog 3: Consequences, which also had a short story by some guy named Moffat (wonder whatever happened to him?), and his story &#8220;Life from Lifelessness&#8221; was in the Short Trips anthology Destination Prague; he also edited the 2008 Short Trips anthology The Quality of Leadership. Read his regular ramblings at kradical.livejournal.com.</em></p>
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