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<blockquote data-quote="overgeeked" data-source="post: 8841829" data-attributes="member: 86653"><p>And most of it is historically inaccurate, so other than name drops, it’s not really educational in any practical sense. </p><p></p><p>Don’t mistake me. I’m not defending the war between Time and Space. I’m pushing back against the observably false claim that Who was ever properly educational or in any meaningful way scientifically accurate. </p><p></p><p>Yeah. It should be more serious and scientifically accurate like Classic Who. Mondas. A hollow earh filled with monsters. Inflatable plastic chairs that eat people. Mannequins that come to life and kill people. Spiders so big they’d collapse under their own weight. Giant single celled organisms. Dinosaurs the size of sky scrappers. Lizard people from the dawn of time. Aliens smart enough to explore the galaxy and conquer parts of it but stupid enough to have a weakness to gold or a literal kill switch in the back of their armor. Mini tanks that are immune to automatic weapons but collapse when hit gingerly with a baseball bat.</p><p></p><p>Doctor Who has literally never cared about scientific accuracy. Fans that have convinced themselves otherwise either don’t know science or are wearing thick nostalgia goggles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overgeeked, post: 8841829, member: 86653"] And most of it is historically inaccurate, so other than name drops, it’s not really educational in any practical sense. Don’t mistake me. I’m not defending the war between Time and Space. I’m pushing back against the observably false claim that Who was ever properly educational or in any meaningful way scientifically accurate. Yeah. It should be more serious and scientifically accurate like Classic Who. Mondas. A hollow earh filled with monsters. Inflatable plastic chairs that eat people. Mannequins that come to life and kill people. Spiders so big they’d collapse under their own weight. Giant single celled organisms. Dinosaurs the size of sky scrappers. Lizard people from the dawn of time. Aliens smart enough to explore the galaxy and conquer parts of it but stupid enough to have a weakness to gold or a literal kill switch in the back of their armor. Mini tanks that are immune to automatic weapons but collapse when hit gingerly with a baseball bat. Doctor Who has literally never cared about scientific accuracy. Fans that have convinced themselves otherwise either don’t know science or are wearing thick nostalgia goggles. [/QUOTE]
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