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How Doctor Who and the Daleks can become canon
« on: January 11, 2021, 09:39:58 AM »
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  • Last night I watched a Rifftrax treatment of Dr Who and the Daleks on Amazon Prime.  It's a terrible movie from 1965, but stars Peter Cushing as Doctor Who, and much like the fantastic Curse of the Fatal Death is considered non-canon.  This was referenced a few times during the riffing as a comfort, thank goodness it's not canon.

    Well, after certain revelations in season 12 of Doctor Who, I put to you that it can indeed be canonical!  Here are arguments against being canonical, and why they no longer apply:
    • The canonical Doctor has no knowledge of being Peter Cushing - Technically we don't know everything The Doctor knows, but we do now know there are Doctors they don't remember
    • Peter Cushing's Doctor has no knowledge of being anyone else - As we've learned, the Time Lords somehow kept The Doctor's other identities secret
    • Peter Cushing's Doctor is human - The Doctor's fogwatch can turn him human
    • Peter Cushing's Tardis is rubbish - We've seen the Tardis interior redesigned many times
    • Peter Cushing's Susan, Barbara, and Ian are different than William Hartnell's companions - No two humans can have the same name, eh?
    • Peter Cushing's Daleks are morons - Agreed.  Chalk it up to eons of isolation.  Their circuitry goes bad and they have to reinvent their history

    Have I missed any?