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The Ubiquity of "Doctor Who"

It's almost getting to seem more cool to not be into (or know anything about) "Doctor Who."  Not that I want to be part of that cool.

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If you ever needed proof that Doctor Who has hit the mainstream in America…

Which still blows my mind. I grew up on the original series and finding another Whovian back then was a lot like what The Doctor feels like when bumping into a fellow Time Lord in the new series. One of the big attractions of Sci-Fi conventions was the very good probability of fellow fans you could talk to about the show being there. A couple of weeks back a good buddy, and fellow Whovian, tweeted an image of the cover of TV Guide that had a picture of Matt Smith and an article about the 50th anniversary episode. He said it was still weird seeing that in America and I have to agree. I love it, but it's still so weird.

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