its another one of those things where i feel as though i missed my chance years ago lol i feel if i tried now i would be to far behind in the history that it would be so hard to understand anything because Doctor Who is such on iconic ongoing series. but you know i just might try! because it looks like something i would LOVE!!! BBC series’s are always good
Dear crazy-classic:

Neil Gaiman’s advice to people who are new to Doctor Who…“People are intimidated. They think that there’s 47 years worth of stuff they need to know before they can enjoy anything. And what you want to say is, No. Look, there is a blue box. It is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. It can go anywhere in time and space and sometimes even where it’s meant to go. And when it turns up there’s a bloke in it called the Doctor, and there will be stuff wrong and he will do his best to sort it out and he will probably succeed, because he’s awesome. Now sit down, shut up, and watch “Blink.”
-love, Doctor Who Tumblr
(Source: forever-unchanging)
I started with “The Impossible Astronaut”, and it made me fall absolutely in love with the show. Better late than never!...
much though I love “Blink” (and Neil Gaiman) I’d suggest starting with something a little less…nightmare fuel....
I felt this way when I first started watching too. But then I realized how accesible the show is; and how much fun it is...
When in doubt, listen to Neil Gaiman
ACCURATE.