Talk:Dr. Hooves/@comment-204.101.184.151-20130527235050/@comment-6029775-20130603051043

^What s/he said. Also worth mentioning that you didn't state your opinion as an opinion, you stated it as a fact. "I don't like Doctor Who" or "I don't understand the appeal of Doctor Who" is pretty different from "Dr. Who sucks".

And it was called trolling because going to a page about something you hate for the sole purpose of saying that it sucks sounds a lot more like instigation than "blatant honesty". What purpose did it serve? Do you really think anyone cares or needs to know that you don't like Doctor Who? Trying to make people angry with a statement you know will be controversial where you post it is the definition of trolling. Don't try to take the high ground here.

Anyways, if this really was an awkward attempt at trying to learn why the show's popular, the main reasons are probably that people find the Doctor's quirkiness entertaining and the stories interesting. It's sort of like a more comedic and accessible Star Trek. It's got all the adventure, lasers, and technobabble, just with a quirky, likable main character. The thing about it though is that if you don't like the Doctor, you're probably not going to like the show much either.