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08-13-2015, 01:55 AM
http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-who/36537/modern-doctor-who-an-episode-roadmap-for-beginners
Want to catch up with post-2005 Doctor Who but don’t have 85 spare hours to watch the whole thing? We’ve some tips for you…
Maps To TV Shows: Is there a popular show you’d really like to watch but you just don’t have time to wade through years of it all at once? Do you just want to know why that one character keeps turning up on Tumblr? Do the fans all tell you ‘season one is a bit iffy but stick with it, it gets great!’, leaving you with absolutely zero desire ever to watch the boring/silly/just plain weird season one? Then Maps To TV Shows is for you!
In these articles, we’ll outline routes through popular TV shows focusing on particular characters, story arcs or episode types. Are you really into the Klingon episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation? Do you want to get the overall gist of the aliens arc on The X-Files? Or perhaps you’d rather avoid aliens and watch the highlights of their Monsters of the Week? Do you just want to know who that guy dressed like Constantine is? In these articles, we’ll provide you with a series of routes through long-running shows designed for new viewers so that you can tailor your journey through the very best TV has to offer.
N.B. Since part of the aim of these articles is to encourage new viewers, spoilers will be kept to a minimum. However, be aware that due to the nature of the piece, certain elements of world-building, bad guy-revelation, late character arrivals etc. will be spoiled, and looking at the details of one suggested ‘route’ may spoil another.
Here’s our guide to modern, post-2005 Doctor Who, or ‘Nu-Who’ as some of us call it. This was written after series 8 and before series 9, meaning if you’re looking to get yourself or a loved one up for speed in time for the new episodes set to land in September 2015, we should be able to help.
Here are four routes through the wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff…
Read more: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-who/36537/modern-doctor-who-an-episode-roadmap-for-beginners#ixzz3ifiF8ulz
Want to catch up with post-2005 Doctor Who but don’t have 85 spare hours to watch the whole thing? We’ve some tips for you…
Maps To TV Shows: Is there a popular show you’d really like to watch but you just don’t have time to wade through years of it all at once? Do you just want to know why that one character keeps turning up on Tumblr? Do the fans all tell you ‘season one is a bit iffy but stick with it, it gets great!’, leaving you with absolutely zero desire ever to watch the boring/silly/just plain weird season one? Then Maps To TV Shows is for you!
In these articles, we’ll outline routes through popular TV shows focusing on particular characters, story arcs or episode types. Are you really into the Klingon episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation? Do you want to get the overall gist of the aliens arc on The X-Files? Or perhaps you’d rather avoid aliens and watch the highlights of their Monsters of the Week? Do you just want to know who that guy dressed like Constantine is? In these articles, we’ll provide you with a series of routes through long-running shows designed for new viewers so that you can tailor your journey through the very best TV has to offer.
N.B. Since part of the aim of these articles is to encourage new viewers, spoilers will be kept to a minimum. However, be aware that due to the nature of the piece, certain elements of world-building, bad guy-revelation, late character arrivals etc. will be spoiled, and looking at the details of one suggested ‘route’ may spoil another.
Here’s our guide to modern, post-2005 Doctor Who, or ‘Nu-Who’ as some of us call it. This was written after series 8 and before series 9, meaning if you’re looking to get yourself or a loved one up for speed in time for the new episodes set to land in September 2015, we should be able to help.
Here are four routes through the wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff…
Read more: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-who/36537/modern-doctor-who-an-episode-roadmap-for-beginners#ixzz3ifiF8ulz