Havok wrote:Oh for fucks sake...
Oh this should be good. Not.
The INTENT of the show was to be educational, the ACTUAL SHOW and the TRADITION it establishes was one of Sci-fi/fantasy, NOT education.
Yet you conveniently ignore all evidence of its attempts to be educational. You can argue how well it succeeded in educating, but its quite clear in its own way that was what it was trying to do in the early days. But hey, Havok will argue with the creators till he is blue in the face, he knew better than they did.
Jumping the Shark means that a show has passed a point where it has become irrecoverably mired in shit writing and quality. i.e. When the fucking Fonz jumped a LITERAL shark on water skies in Hawaii in his fucking leather jacket, greased hair and SHORTS. Now as cool as that may be for the character, it signaled that Happy Days had reached a point when it just had zero quality left.
In my reply to you I admitted straight away it wasn't the best term because it implies a decrease in quality. However its quite clear both you and Seaforth understood I was using the term to indicate that the show changed. You never attempt to dispute the show changed until I pointed out if that's all your criticism, its a nitpick and tangential to my point... that the show changed. Then its almost like, quick I need to pick another fight.
Doctor Who added alien bad guys to a show about a TIME TRAVELING ALIEN in the 2ND EPISODE. (P.S. That were actually written and created before the first serial even fucking aired)
That is not Jumping the Shark, you complete fucking idiot, that is creating the tradition that you are so painfully trying to pin as "educational (ie historical)".
Ignoring for a moment they wanted to edit the serial because of the bug eye monsters, but had no time and no other script. Thats the best you got? Bringing up the Jumping the shark definition when I already conceded it wasn't the best term but totally tangential to the point. Talking about beating a dead horse because you have no other case.
I know what the INTENT of the show's creators were you fucking nutsack,
Sure you did buddy, after you were called out on it. We believe you. BTW I know someone who knows someone who can get their hands a gazillion dollars, but first we need you to give us all your assets and we will give you half the share.
I am just not so stupid as to think that their INTENT became the TRADITION that the show established as you so idiotically keep claiming.
I backed up my claims with the lists of episodes and even going so far as to explain how they were educational. I even put a delineating year to show when this particularly tradition ended. You however have no case other than putting your hands in your ears going "I can't hear you." Oh, and jerking off to the definition of jumping the shark of course.
The historical events the show used became tangential to the Doctor doing Doctor stuff in a clever way. Nobody watched the fucking show to see the history, they watched it to see what the Doctor would do.
No shit Sherlock. Really? Hey you don't suppose thats why they stopped doing historical ones where the Doctor survives the historical event, and now do episodes where there is some alien menace in the historical episode, because these get better ratings. All this of course just proves my point that they changed.
THAT is the TRADITION Doctor Who established, despite it's INTENT.
Lets put this in Havok speech because it doesn't penetrate your thick head.
The show had MORE THAN ONE tradition, which included attempting to be educational and the "Doctor doing Doctor stuff in a clever way". They obviously kept the latter but ditched the former.
You see in Havok land, he can't keep in his head around multiple concepts at the same time, so if a statement reflects a pet peeve, it can't also be a nitpick, and if the show has more than one aspect, well they simply cannot co-exist. It must be one of the other. What's that fallacy called again?
Yes Havok, DW also had other traditions like "Doctor travels around in a TARDIS" which was ditched in the 1970s to make the Doctor earthbound. Quick, the tradition the show established was the Doctor doing stuff in a clever doctor way, and not having any time / space travel.
The fact I even have to even fucking state something can have more than one aspect is quite troubling.
And I love how you started putting quotes around historical and education and started prefacing educational with semi.
You mean like how you say
only one show in many was meant to be educational and then kept quiet when I listed all the others. Or how when you said it was meant to be a family show and then kept quiet when
I pointed out I didn't disagree with that and said the same thing several posts above yours.
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