http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/05/03/guest-blog-terry-pratchett-on-doctor-who/
I love his attack on “makeitupasyougalongeum” and deux-ex-machina moments when, frankly, his books rarely have logical endings, depending more on a "just so" feeling of rightness.
I've always thought of Doctor Who more as fantasy anyway -- even Trek seems to be fantasy more often than sci fi, though with each show it became more heavily died into its own version of science (which I think worked against it.)
So, is Pratchett right?
I love his attack on “makeitupasyougalongeum” and deux-ex-machina moments when, frankly, his books rarely have logical endings, depending more on a "just so" feeling of rightness.
I've always thought of Doctor Who more as fantasy anyway -- even Trek seems to be fantasy more often than sci fi, though with each show it became more heavily died into its own version of science (which I think worked against it.)
So, is Pratchett right?