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Essay / Doctor Who Paper - 933
I conducted this survey with my parents, my brother and two family friends, and found out which questions were about the powers of television. Questions one, five, nine and fourteen are all about entertainment. Questions eleven, twelve and thirteen are used to socialize and educate. The questions that refer to information are questions three, six and ten. For community and consensus, questions two, four, seven and eight apply to this power of television. My parents' results were correlated with each other because they both strongly agreed on questions one, five, eleven, and fourteen. They strongly disagreed on questions two, three, five, nine, twelve and thirteen. My brother agreed on questions two, nine, ten and fourteen, while he strongly disagreed on questions one, three, four, six, seven, twelve and thirteen. The two family friends I interviewed strongly agreed with questions 1-5 as well as question 14. They were indifferent or unpleasant about the rest of the questions. In conclusion, a large majority of respondents strongly agree on issues related to the power of entertainment. The episode I chose to analyze is Doctor Who's "Blink", which is the tenth episode of the third season. Doctor Who first premiered on November 23, 1963. The series was canceled in 1989, but resurfaced in 2005 with the premiere of its first episode "Rose." Doctor Who is known for being a science fiction show that spans across time and space. The setting of each episode changes, allowing many audiences to experience a whole new world in each episode. Doctor Who is a long-running show on the BBC that features the main protagonist, The Doctor, as he travels through time and space. The Doctor tra...... middle of paper ...... begins to speak with more confidence. She seems logical, since she managed to return the Doctor's TARDIS to him and somehow knew he hadn't yet met her at the end of the episode. In conclusion, this episode is by far my favorite of all the Doctor Who episodes. to this day. It introduces the Weeping Angels in an interesting way by creating a whole new protagonist to stop them. This protagonist captivates audiences as she embarks on a journey to stop the Weeping Angels and reclaim the Doctor's TARDIS. They manage to not distract any attention from the Doctor by allowing him to communicate with Sally. They introduced a tenacious new character and gave him a fond farewell towards the end of the episode. Sally Sparrow has yet to return in an upcoming episode, but her character is still imprinted on the hearts and souls of many Doctor Who fans..