
Of the two characters, I find the Doctor vastly more interesting.
I agree on every point.Alatar wrote:I LOVED LOVED LOVED the Empty Child. And I thought the ending as perfect.
I should first point out that prior to Ecclestone's Who, I had only seen a handful of the older Who, and certainly did not grow up with it. I love it now simply cause its great.
That's what I was driving at.WampusCat wrote:I think this is insightful, at least if you're dealing in a societal view of God rather than the various individual expressions of faith.
Superman: invincible, fast, solitary, muscled (he looks powerful), morally straight, hides his identity. He's the sort of God who lives in Metropolis and is always there to rescue those in peril, pulling them from danger but with no real vulnerabilities of his own, and expects everyone to follow the law to the letter because it is Right. He's the defender of Truth, Justice and the American Way. How could this possibly be more American?
Dr. Who: clever, intellectual, funny, solitary because he's the last of his kind but takes on select companions, willing to bend the rules to save a planet. He's compassionate but doesn't meddle in others' lives. He has great power but looks ordinary. He interferes at key points in human history, when the danger is greatest, but then disappears in his Tardis.
I'm less familiar with English culture, but I suspect that that description is closer to how the divine is perceived (in general) there. I'm sure Superman is closer to the American perception.