Wow, the cultural differences in your post abound...
But, as I think said somewhere else, it isn't culturally acceptable for
an adult to admit they watch sci-fi so it is always described as a kid's
show.
Here, it's been culturally acceptable since the 1950s. My grandfather loved
Sci-Fi. We also have the Hugos. And sci-fi has won awards and been a huge
industry. Just look at Star Wars -- which was directed towards kids, and in
some respects is more kid oriented than Doctor Who, not as convoluted.
This blows my mind, because an online friend's husband is going to the UK
for a Ph'd in Science Fiction Studies at the Center for Sci-Fi Studies in
Cambridge. We don't have that here. So...
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Date: 2017-06-06 04:50 pm (UTC)Wow, the cultural differences in your post abound...
But, as I think said somewhere else, it isn't culturally acceptable for an adult to admit they watch sci-fi so it is always described as a kid's show.
Here, it's been culturally acceptable since the 1950s. My grandfather loved Sci-Fi. We also have the Hugos. And sci-fi has won awards and been a huge industry. Just look at Star Wars -- which was directed towards kids, and in some respects is more kid oriented than Doctor Who, not as convoluted.
This blows my mind, because an online friend's husband is going to the UK for a Ph'd in Science Fiction Studies at the Center for Sci-Fi Studies in Cambridge. We don't have that here. So...