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Mark wrote:I'll likely give it a go. I got intro'd to B5 and SG on here.

Where should I start?
SF Debris pointed out four general starting points:

1. The beginning, 1963. It's... comprehensive, but there's big swaths of the First and Second Doc's episodes missing due to BBC policy of the time junking old episodes.

2. Start of the Third Doctor. Nothing is really missing starting with Pertwee, but it's still long.

3. Start of the Fourth Doctor. Baker's run is the one most US fans started with, as he's the most familiar Doctor.

4. Start of the 2005 continuation. Set up so you can get in with little/no knowledge of the previous stuff.

There's pros and cons for each one. And Seafort listed some great stuff there, too.
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As stoutly American as Mark is, I'd recommend Tennant for the relaunch or Baker for the original series. Cliche perhaps, but probably the most accesible entry points... as for the rest, as many of us know, the "accesible" Doctors are just gateway drugs. ;)
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Ho, yeah. *Looks to growing DVD collection* ;)
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Ho, yeah. *Looks to growing DVD collection* ;)
Heh, I've been borrowing the DVD's from the library. :lol:
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Mikey wrote:As stoutly American as Mark is, I'd recommend Tennant for the relaunch or Baker for the original series. Cliche perhaps, but probably the most accesible entry points... as for the rest, as many of us know, the "accesible" Doctors are just gateway drugs. ;)

And we all know how I do with gateway drugs ;)
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And, AFAIK, there's no DWA.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Ho, yeah. *Looks to growing DVD collection* ;)
Heh, I've been borrowing the DVD's from the library. :lol:
I just like having them, rewatching them without having to go back out to get them.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I just like having them, rewatching them without having to go back out to get them.
Aye, and if you're just starting a new series it's useful to be able to grab a cheap season set and go through them in slow time. I'm doing that with B5 at the moment.
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I'm... selective with the TV shows I buy, for the most part. But there have been some impulse buys. Like... Whispering Smith. I dunno, it starred Audie Murphy as a railroad inspector in the old west. Not too bad, actually.
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Captain Seafort wrote:Aye, and if you're just starting a new series it's useful to be able to grab a cheap season set and go through them in slow time. I'm doing that with B5 at the moment.
Never watched it before? What do you think so far?
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Never watched it before? What do you think so far?
Only Chuck's reviews, which is what really piqued my curiosity. It's pretty good, although the sets are sufficiently DW-esque that I'm half expecting a pepperpot to come rolling round the corner. :lol:
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I think Davros would look restrained next to Londo Mollari. :lol:
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
Royal_Foxx wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Ho, yeah. *Looks to growing DVD collection* ;)
Heh, I've been borrowing the DVD's from the library. :lol:
I just like having them, rewatching them without having to go back out to get them.
I understand the feeling, but with movies/TV shows, I rarely want to see them SO BAD that I can't wait. Not only that, but I live in a studio, not much room for collections.

If I want to see something right now, I usually go to Hulu or iTunes.

Currently I'm waiting for um ...... brb "Doctor Who: The Two Doctors" and Christopher Eccleston, I believe its the full season. 13 episodes.
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Ah, Eccleston's got two of my favorite episodes. 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances'. Pure win, those two. :D
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Those two episodes are included. When that DVD comes in, I'm going to have to call in sick or something so I can have a Dr Who marathon.
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