There's almost no doubt that fanboys of the distant past were yelling from opposite camps across the Troughton Divide.įighting over the minutiae is one of the best parts of fandom, and decades of television have built up plenty of fractures among a massive and ever-growing legion of fans. It's a timelord-honored tradition that has been going on since William Hartnell laid down the mantle after four seasons (or "series" as they're called in the Doctor's adopted home of Cardiff). Arguing about which version of The Doctor is best on Doctor Who is nearly as old as the half-century-plus-running BBC series itself.
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