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A Land More Kind Than Home

Watching Doctor Who, Season 1B

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A Land More Kind Than Home

De: Jacob Clifton
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The Long Game ends, the Bad Wolf arrives. Ten years ago, Queer As Folk’s Russell T. Davies brought Doctor Who back to our screens after a lengthy hiatus. What followed was a journey into the mind of one of television’s premiere storytellers, a meditation on class and spirituality, and a work of wonder that built bridges across the Atlantic that has changed the course of our culture forever. Television Without Pity writer Jacob Clifton was new to the show and its core concepts when he began his weekly column writing about the show for an American, and eventually global, audience. But the community and conversations that began with Doctor Who continue to this day, and the discoveries about and within the show still resonate with us all. A LAND MORE KIND THAN HOME presents the conclusion of that series’ first season: The end of Rose Tyler’s journey with the Ninth Doctor, the revelation of the Bad Wolf, and a meditation on its themes of war, sacrifice and redemption. For fans of the show, those classic recaps, and all the creative work we’ve had to thank for it since, A LAND MORE KIND THAN HOME is a humorous and personal account of that show’s first beginnings, an indispensable guide to its larger themes and references, and above all a tribute to its compassionate and unflinching eye for wonder. Also retraces the steps in Davies’s journey to the Bad Wolf, as we investigate Queer as Folk and Rose Tyler herself through the lens of his classic, transgressive miniseries, The Second Coming. Over fifteen years writing and creating communities at Television Without Pity, Jacob Clifton was noted by industry and fans alike for his positive analytical approach and ebullient humor. His weekly columns—on shows ranging from American Idol to The Apprentice, Battlestar Galactica to Gossip Girl, Homeland to Pretty Little Liars and more—set off a decade of conversations across the internet. Now, with the former site defunct and a Gawker editorship in the rearview, Jacob is excited to release these definitive, heavily revised editions of those classic recaps at jacobclifton.com. Please visit for more info and join the mailing list! Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria Ingenioso
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