I never get this attitude. Why does someone liking something (or not) have any effect on your own enjoyment of something?Andy wrote:I never get this attitude. Why does something being popular (or not) have any effect on your own opinion of something?RamSteelwood wrote:On the flipside, I disliked Tennant, and his run coincided with Doctor Who being popular and thus probably solidified my dislike of it.
mannaboy wrote:Dracula - the 1.9 parts of good outweigh the 1.1 parts of utter shite.
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RamSteelwood wrote:I never get this attitude. Why does someone liking something (or not) have any effect on your own enjoyment of something?
Actually I probably do.
But you miss understood anyway.
the show seemed to hit peak popularity when Tennent was the lead - it was advertised a lot, people talked about it, it meant it wasn't easily avoided and so i would see bits and pieces of it. Thus, from seeing bits and pieces of it with no previous love for Doctor Who, and being irritated by the lead, solidified my general dislike of it.Andy wrote:It doesn’t. Nothing I said implies that it does. Quite the opposite, in fact. If I misunderstood, could you clarify?RamSteelwood wrote:I never get this attitude. Why does someone liking something (or not) have any effect on your own enjoyment of something? Actually I probably do. But you miss understood anyway.
I don't know what that is.LivDiv wrote:Is that like Coach Trip?
Frosty wrote:Can't believe they were talking English in the Mandalorian
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