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I admit it, I still browse Doctor Who reddit โ€” using safer frontends, mind โ€” but mostly there is no great reason to crosspost here. People going nuts over leaks or revisiting their distinct lack of enjoyment of one series or another.

This I couldn't resist reposting, though. Somebody made a rather involved defense of the show adapting to the times, including this curiosity:

During 2nd's run, and perhaps also in Hartnell's, I noticed something interesting. Rarely they'd use a sort of opera singing common in "space operas" of the day - a nod to the audience that understood this genre convention meant that they'd be watching high drama, now an obsolete thematic device.

That's... not what is meant by "space opera" at all. Try looking up "soap opera" instead ๐Ÿ˜‚

I'm 85% sure this is a GPT output, with margin for it being some clueless kid instead. There are a couple other tells in the wall of text, but this was pure hallucination.

Funny thing is, nobody calls OP out for this in the comments, which proves that anything past the title is fluff.

Generally speaking, though, I agree with the poster's sentiments, if not their grasp of facts ๐Ÿ™‚

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[โ€“] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

It comes up all the time in the wider Trek community, too - nothing will ever be as good as whatever was on TV when you were 14.

[โ€“] haverholm@kbin.earth 2 points 6 days ago

TBF, in my case that would coincide with the first season of Twin peaks, and that's a highwater mark I can get behind.