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Best Producer/Showrunner?
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Verity Lambert 49 7.04%
John Wiles 1 0.14%
Innes Lloyd 1 0.14%
Peter Bryant 3 0.43%
Derrick Sherwin 3 0.43%
Barry Letts 12 1.72%
Phillip Hinchcliffe 62 8.91%
Graham Williams 3 0.43%
John Nathan-Turner 15 2.16%
Philip Segal 3 0.43%
Russel T Davies 106 15.23%
Steven Moffat 114 16.38%
Son Goku 324 46.55%
Total: 696 votes
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Silhouette
Nov 16, 2002

SONIC BOOM!!!

The Goku era will always be my favorite.

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Silhouette
Nov 16, 2002

SONIC BOOM!!!

Trin Tragula posted:

Yeah, to me a "reboot" is something like Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica or the new Star Trek movies*; it's the same basic concept, but it doesn't retain continuity with what came before it. NewWho goes out of its way to establish that everything that happened before has still happened. It'd be a reboot if RTD had, say, cast David Bradley as the Doctor, a newly escaped exile from Gallifrey, and Billie Piper as his granddaughter Rose.

Put another way: this is a remake, this is a reboot, this is neither.

*Offer valid only when referring to live action.

Then there are things like the new Evil Dead, which is a remake, reboot, relaunch AND sequel all in one :haw:

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