[quote=HollywoodMole] I don't know, something just doesn't click with me. I feel a connection with the characters in new Who, I can't find that in classic. (Also, that's creepy as hell.) [/quote] Which Classic episodes did you watch? Maybe you just need to get used to the Classic formula first, as I can easily see how that could prevent you from really connecting with any of the characters. Starting with a Tom Baker episode I feel is a good way to jump in - he's generally a fan favorite, so it's unlikely you'll dislike him, and because he doesn't come from the show's [i]earliest[/i] beginnings the culture shock won't be nearly as strong as if you started with Hartnell's first episodes. Just make sure you understand how the episode arcs are structured or you might be tricked into thinking the show is a lot slower than it actually is. Now that I think about it, Classic Who has a lot of weird barriers to entry for Whovians who want to try to get into it. :/ Still, I think it's totally worth it if you can get used to the Classic Who style and maybe sample at least a few different Doctors before deciding you don't like it. Lots of great moments to be seen in the Classic series - not to mention I feel it gives a whole new perspective to a lot of the things that go on in the new series, as well. Edit: Besides, [url=http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i431/InternetLeech/ScreenShot2014-07-05at25341PM.png]just look[/url] at how many characters have been in this series in the 50 years it's been around. Odds are you'll be able to connect with at least [i]one[/i] of the Classic Doctors/companions. :lol Edit2: I'd be happy to recommend some episodes if you want to give the Classic series a second try.