Fandom: The Next Generation
Jun. 4th, 2009 07:53 pmBorders Australia currently has a sale on Doctor Who DVDs, selling them off for $16.99 each. (That includes some box sets, if anyone else harbours a need to own "Time-Flight" and "Arc of Infinity". *lovingly eyes DVD shelf*)
This in itself is a good thing, since BBC DVDs are usually EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE, but I keep seeing children -- aged between eight and fifteen, I would guess -- coming in and, after carefully examining the reduced DVDs, buying Classic Who. Lots of Four and Five have sold, and I talked a little boy into "The Invasion", because Troughton-era Cybermen were the scariest.
Much as I love New Who -- and I do, which is why I bitch about its failings so much, because it could be so much better -- there's something special about Classic Who, and meeting all those old Doctors and companions for the first time. A little boy came in to spend his allowance on the E-Space trilogy box set. I melted.
This in itself is a good thing, since BBC DVDs are usually EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE, but I keep seeing children -- aged between eight and fifteen, I would guess -- coming in and, after carefully examining the reduced DVDs, buying Classic Who. Lots of Four and Five have sold, and I talked a little boy into "The Invasion", because Troughton-era Cybermen were the scariest.
Much as I love New Who -- and I do, which is why I bitch about its failings so much, because it could be so much better -- there's something special about Classic Who, and meeting all those old Doctors and companions for the first time. A little boy came in to spend his allowance on the E-Space trilogy box set. I melted.
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Date: 2009-06-04 10:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-04 11:39 am (UTC)And we're going to Geelong next Tuesday, maybe there will even be something left for me. *crosses fingers*
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Date: 2009-06-04 12:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-05 12:28 am (UTC)I love the Classic DVDs. They're so nice and full of stuff.