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February 29th
2:19 PM
Via
waiting-for-the-tardis:

whoniverseconfessions:

‘I feel like Moffat is trying to make Doctor Who more “American” and I HATE that.’

Why?
Not that I agree - I think the show is just as British as ever.
I just don’t see how a show which has a British cast, a largely British audience, and a British team of writers, can possibly be American? Having two episodes filmed and set in America? What about when they filmed in Dubai? Or Croatia? Did the show suddenly become ‘More Dubai’? Or, ‘More Croatian’? I just can’t see anything supporting this argument. 
What does more American even mean in this context? I see a lot of people talking about story arcs, and the show being more ‘epic’, but how exactly is that American? People also seem to moan about an American audience, which I just don’t understand. I mean, heaven forbid the Americans watch and contribute to our red coat show. Damn yanks.

I mean, some episodes have happened in America…but given that the Doctor travels throughout all of space and time, he was bound to get there eventually…

waiting-for-the-tardis:

whoniverseconfessions:

I feel like Moffat is trying to make Doctor Who more “American” and I HATE that.’

Why?

Not that I agree - I think the show is just as British as ever.

I just don’t see how a show which has a British cast, a largely British audience, and a British team of writers, can possibly be American? Having two episodes filmed and set in America? What about when they filmed in Dubai? Or Croatia? Did the show suddenly become ‘More Dubai’? Or, ‘More Croatian’? I just can’t see anything supporting this argument. 

What does more American even mean in this context? I see a lot of people talking about story arcs, and the show being more ‘epic’, but how exactly is that American? People also seem to moan about an American audience, which I just don’t understand. I mean, heaven forbid the Americans watch and contribute to our red coat show. Damn yanks.

I mean, some episodes have happened in America…but given that the Doctor travels throughout all of space and time, he was bound to get there eventually…

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  3. xectc-e reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    you can infer that someone...narrow-minded just from one of their opinions? :|
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  6. anderp-garferp reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    pretty sure he said the doctor who movie wont be some american hollywood movie...will...
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  12. mishawinsexster reblogged this from waiting-for-the-tardis and added:
    I mean, some episodes have happened in America…but given that the Doctor travels throughout all of space and time, he...
  13. butterthing reblogged this from waiting-for-the-tardis and added:
    ^^^ This. I mean, for me, as a non-british person, the show can’t be more british. I mean, they have the whole space and...
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  15. waiting-for-the-tardis reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    Why? Not that I agree - I think the show...just as British as ever. I just don’t see how a...
  16. hurricanebutterflies said: I don’t..
  17. myfinaltrick said: Get over it…? You’re not in control of the show, he is, your input matters not.
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  19. kelly-thistle reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    Yep. Has nothing...do with two episodes being set in the US, but it’s
  20. dolblathanna reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    Try watching Torchwood: Miracle Day, you will see what it means
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  22. thegirlisonfire reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    it such a bad thing
  23. thenotoriousscuttlecliff reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    Besides having a two-parter set in America, how exactly...‘American’? Please explain.
  24. thatsmrsthankyou reblogged this from whoniverseconfessions and added:
    this way at all,...am American. I think it’s definitely changed, but I wouldn’t go as far...