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Theblip | 06:36 Mon 04th Jan 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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Mercifully, Jodie Whittaker is stepping down as Doctor Who. Phew! To succeed her would you prefer a man, a woman, or a transgender or other form of gender?
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A woman ought not have got the role because the role was a male character and always was. It was PC nonsense that changed the sex of "the master" first, allowing the same to occur to "the doctor" at a later point. It's utter gibberish; once a character in a story has been defined it's wrong to go messing about with it for antisocial reasons. I'm sure Jodie did the...
10:37 Mon 04th Jan 2021
Dr Who is neither a man nor a woman. Dr Who is an alien. End of :-)
// Dr Who is an alien. //

er, how many card carrying Equity members are aliens? would casting any other actor (other than an alien) not be cultural appropriation?
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No, because WHOever is chosen will instantly morph into a Gallifreyan. One of the lesser known of the Universal Laws :-)
//I preferred the older Doctors and I resent the suggestion (implied by the choice of the more recent actors) that it's only young people who can have adventures.//

In fairness Chris, Peter Capaldi was 55 when he got the role. The oldest Doctor since William Hartnell.
Seems to me that, since Jodie Whitaker took the role, it's established that Gallifreyan gender is variable.

And, besides, imagine imposing human gender norms on a fictional alien race!
I dont think its a gender issue, Jodie just wasnt mysterious or quirky enough and, as others have said, the plots were banal. I dont see the need for the sidekicks to be "celebrities" in their own right either.
I don’t care who replaces her, it’s a character therefore anyone can play the role.
I agree with that CAC, this thing with casting well known actors in companion roles is a little grating. Sometimes it works (Catherine Tate and Matt Lucas, while terrible on paper, both worked really well) but I prefer The Doctor to be the focal point of the show, not the companion.
A woman ought not have got the role because the role was a male character and always was. It was PC nonsense that changed the sex of "the master" first, allowing the same to occur to "the doctor" at a later point. It's utter gibberish; once a character in a story has been defined it's wrong to go messing about with it for antisocial reasons. I'm sure Jodie did the best possible with the role (the storylines I saw were not the best) but that didn't make it right nor enhance the series.

As for who plays the role next, I feel a piece of nostalgia has been tarnished and I'm finding it difficult to care much any more. Cast a gibbon in the role if you like.
//Rishi Sunak//
nooo Boris would be perfect for the role . . .

Same question to OG: why do you imagine sex and gender works the same way in every alien species?

Even on Earth, different species do "sex" and "gender" in wildly different ways. It's naive to assume that the human model, whatever your understanding of it, to be the only model.

Besides, given all the other rules it breaks (of physics in particular), why get so het up about this one?
Why Phew? I thought she did really well given the awfulness of the scripts and stories. the person who ought to go is Chris Chibnall. I can absolutely see why she is leaving...I'd be saying "I can't deal with anymore of this load of substandard toot" and I'd be off too. I thought the covid video she did was first class.
Does anybody else want to kill people who say "end of"?
//Does anybody else want to kill people who say "end of"?//

Especially when it follows a sentence that is absolute bow locks. Such as Tora's.
Woof, i never use it and only did so on this occasion in response to TTT's post :-)
^^it's used by those who have a high opinion of their own opinions and who don't like to be contradicted...like 3T.
Me, too.....

I only did it as a contradiction of TGT's usual "I know best".

Some of the responses 'do' seem to smack a little of, "a horrid girl has come and spoilt our boyish fun and games".
The last series of Doctor Who was very good and Whittaker was excellent. Totally disproved and the part is for a man brigade. Now that nonsense has been dealt with, anyone who is a good actor can be cast, and bodes well for the future.

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/doctor_who
buenchico //
I preferred the older Doctors and I resent the suggestion (implied by the choice of the more recent actors) that it's only young people who can have adventures.

Had we not lost Geoffrey Palmer recently, I feel that he would have been superb in the role ;-) //

Yus.

Thinking along similar lines - Margaret Rutherford.
I agree that the Doctor should be an older person. They should be seen as knowledgeable and wise, not youthful and perky.
Helen Mirren would be a great Doctor. Or Stephen Fry. But I suspect both are too busy.

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