Loving ‘Doctor Who’ Means Cheering as the Daleks Exterminate This Woke Incarnation
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Loving ‘Doctor Who’ Means Cheering as the Daleks Exterminate This Woke Incarnation » The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
This weekend, Doctor Who faces a villain more destructive than the Autons, more frightening than the Weeping Angels, and more devious than Magnus Greel. A Time Lord can survive that lot. The Woke Monster? That strikes as an insurmountable adversary. Doctor Who, for the uninitiated, premiered in 1963, long before “woke” did — before even the widespread usage of “political correctness.” After its initial 26-year run, during which seven actors play…
Loving ‘Doctor Who’ Means Cheering as the Daleks Exterminate This Woke Incarnation
This weekend, Doctor Who faces a villain more destructive than the Autons, more frightening than the Weeping Angels, and more devious than Magnus Greel. A Time Lord can survive that lot. The Woke Monster? That strikes as an insurmountable adversary. Doctor Who, for the uninitiated, premiered in…
Doctor Who's Daleks in the 1960s: Their First Appearance and Rise as Iconic Sci-Fi Villains
The television show Doctor Who began in England in 1963. In its very first season, the show introduced monsters that would quickly become its most famous villains. These creatures were the Daleks, and their appearance in the 1960s marked the beginning of their long history terrifying audiences. The Daleks were unlike anything viewers had seen […]
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