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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
In keeping with Lady Aesc's character's status as a light [[Doctor Who parodies|parody]] of [[the Doctor]], the [[Lady Aesculapius (TV show)|''Lady Aesculapius'' TV show]] is ostensibly comparable to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' itself. The comments about the | In keeping with Lady Aesc's character's status as a light [[Doctor Who parodies|parody]] of [[the Doctor]], the [[Lady Aesculapius (TV show)|''Lady Aesculapius'' TV show]] is ostensibly comparable to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' itself. The comments about the ''Lady Aesculapius'' movie may variously be interpreted as referring to the [[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|''Dr. Who'' theatrical film]] with [[Peter Cushing]] or the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 ''Doctor Who'' TV movie]], both of which have controversial reputations within conventional ''Doctor Who'' fandom — or simply to perennial discourse about the viability of a modern theatrical ''Doctor Who'' movie. | ||
[[Category:Films]] | [[Category:Films]] |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 22 June 2023
After Lady Aesculapius was turned into fiction by Auteur using a gauntlet stolen from her people, a trailer for a Lady Aesculapius movie playedin Auteur's Town before Archimedes: Skymetal when a ten-year-old Graelyn attended the premiere. Graelyn was skeptical, feeling that the concept was better suited to TV.
Aesculapius was eventually restored to reality along with everyone and everything else who had been fictionalised by Auteur. (PROSE: White Canvas)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
In keeping with Lady Aesc's character's status as a light parody of the Doctor, the Lady Aesculapius TV show is ostensibly comparable to Doctor Who itself. The comments about the Lady Aesculapius movie may variously be interpreted as referring to the Dr. Who theatrical film with Peter Cushing or the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie, both of which have controversial reputations within conventional Doctor Who fandom — or simply to perennial discourse about the viability of a modern theatrical Doctor Who movie.