ext_51042 ([identity profile] daniel-saunders.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] purplecat 2017-07-21 03:20 pm (UTC)

There's probably a great deal of truth in that. I know that looking at the Davies era again about two years ago was interesting, as I found it a lot easier to cope with the bits I didn't like and find more to enjoy than I had on transmission and in the immediate years afterwards, particularly now that I knew that Davies' style isn't the only way new Who has to be.

I'm dreading having to write something up for my book for Capaldi, let alone Whittaker and Chibnal, though, as it's all too recent and I feel I haven't really got a hold on it, especially when compared to stories that I've been thinking and reading about since I was eight. I will probably buy the next About Time book when it comes out just to spark ideas, even though I think the About Time books have long since become too long and factually inaccurate, as well as excessively and unfairly critical.

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