doctor who was originally 'family' viewing, not kids tv, there is a difference
and it ended up into a cult sci-fi classic before it was revived.
traditionally there's been a LOT more flesh on show than we've ever seen in the new series, one assistant was introduced in a bikini.
doctor who isnt just for kids, it's for adults too, which is why is such great family entertainment.
Shrek and Chicken Run are two great films for kids, but have great references and innuendoes in them for an older audience as well.
thats why its FAMILY not KIDS tv.
just thoght as some of you might not know it apart from your DC's watching it you might not know that.
Amy's a horny 20-something, the Doctor is an attractive [not for me personally, ha!] mysterious time traveller. im glad that Amy Pond is in it, if you argue about her character being a bit sexy then yeah, sorry i think you're being a bit of a cold fish.
family entertainment means that you're not watching an ultra-clean, sexless, lifeless, frankly boring and unnappealing piece of telly.
it's for the whole family, innit.
also, anyone who complains about a bit of kissing being too sexy, id just advise thinking about your own reaction to sex and violence on tv.
loads of characters get killed off in doctor who, and we've had some bloody scary aliens, and a lot of violence. i consider violence more offensive than sex personally, as sex is something everyone is involved in at some point or another, whereas violence isnt?
its quite interesting really, we are so desensitised to violence because of the traditional male protector image, and of course, actual war. but because sex wasnt freely talked about until all us slutty women got the Pill, it's still a taboo subject. i meet many women my age who are still shocked at young women on tv coming on to men, and they are called sluts, whereas a man does it and its okay.
i think some people dont even realise the double standard there is regarding sex and violence.
also, amy pond reminds me of my daughter. funny, fiesty and beautiful. and i think we're all still so protective of our daughters, and dont want them to be influenced, or behave in a way that might cause other people to think [wrongly] about them.
as long as we dont get a fully fledged sex scene, dont see whats the problem. there's more eroticism in the One Show