Subject: Trying to simplify it
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Posted on: 2015-03-27 05:37:00 UTC
First it has been running since 1963 and follows the adventures of a Renegade Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, his TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space), a time traveling space ship. The Doctor travels with Companions going on adventures through Space and Time, sometimes going on misadventures and usually saving the World, Time, Universe, and/or Reality from the likes of Cybermen (Human Brain, Cybernetic Body, usually no emotions), Daleks (Mass murdering hate filled creatures in a high tech battle suit), Other Renegade Time Lords, many other threats, and occasionally the Devil. There is also a lot of Wibbily Wobbily Timey Wimey Stuff going on.
The show runners are not afraid to deal with complex themes/messages including worlds without preset sexual orientations, genders, and roles. There is also, in my opinion, a strong anti-war message, but it does not come across as preachy.
Really though at its core it is a bunch of misadventures through time and space. Sometimes with a lead that is basically a crazy Man-Child. Though at least some of the more recent iterations are a bit heavier thematically.
Now that I realize it, it really is kind of hard to explain any beyond just go watch it. With over 50 years behind it, there are quite a lot of various intricacies and probably too many to list here. Though I think if you really want to know what Doctor Who is about, I would recommend watching The Girl in the Mirror . That episode in my opinion really does kind of capture the essence of the Doctor.