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I knew I used to be sane! Knew it!
June 9, 2005:
Michelle: What's a dalek?
Jojo: You do not mean that.
Michelle: No clue.
Jojo: omg.
Karen: I actually don't know either
Huh. A year and two months later and I'm ready for a straight jacket.
*shakes fist*

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It's such a huge difference in cultures. Sounds like in the UK there's no way you *couldn't* know about DW, daleks, etc. In the U.S., unless you happened to catch some old episodes aired on PBS like at 2 a.m., you'd never even heard of any of it.
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Whether I would have paid attention to them if I hadn't started watching it in the UK is another question. But with the dearth of SF on American TV in the 80s, the answer is most likely yes.
Oh, and I remember this exchange too. And was rather boggled. I expect the general American public to have no clue, then and now. But until last year, I always assumed anyone who hadn't absorbed the basics by fannish osmosis was just a fluke. Then I kept running into more and more flukes. *wry g* It still messes with my head...
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Even Gene Roddenberry knew who the Daleks were. I mean, "You will be assimilated!" was such a play on "You will be exterminated!"
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But until last year, I always assumed anyone who hadn't absorbed the basics by fannish osmosis was just a fluke.
Well, I had seen some icons, but that's about it. Didn't really pay attention when someone talked about DW. Actually, what got me to finally take a look at the first episode was seeing an icon of Cassandra and thinking, "Huh. That looks kinda weird. Think I need to check that out." Wasn't overly impressed with the ep "Rose" but watched the second since they showed Cassandra in the preview for that one. That's the ep that hooked me.
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I did as well. I didn't get to be a fan until this year, with the new series, but I'd heard about DW, and knew it had something to do with metal robots called Daleks and a guy with a scarf of ridiculous length. I got into Star Trek/sci-fi/fandom around age twelve or so, which was right when the TV movie with Paul McGann came out, and I know I saw articles relating to DW when I was looking through Starlog or Dreamwatch or whatever for articles on shows I did watch. *shrug* Fannish osmosis worked for me! :)
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*Holds you close*
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In my head I *still* pronounce them that way even after hearing the correct way for the two series. Heh heh. Too American, I guess. I've tried telling myself to think of the word as 'doll-lick' but it doesn't work.
Daylecks! Yee haw!
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I had heard the term Dalek, and I knew that it was associated with Doctor Who, so fannish osmosis worked that much. But beyond that, I had no idea what they looked like, what they were, or what they said. Or why anyone would want one for a toy. :-)
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