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I'm at a point where I don't really care what they do with Dr Who, it won't be like the Eccleston-Tennant-Smith run ever again. I realise Russel T. Davies was a big part of that, but they brought Davies back on as a writer, Whittaker was basically like a Fem-Tennant, and she's good, I liked her on Broadchurch (with Tennant, but on her own she was brilliant, regardless), but I did not like her as a Doctor. The other two were also mediocre, and/or suffered from mediocre writing.
Call me crazy, but I think they need to do something different. They've had a Black Doctor, a female Doctor... I don't think diversity in the role is the key. It's absolutely welcome, don't get me wrong. I loved seeing all the various iterations of the character. Maybe if they have different writers each episode, and bring in some international talent? What would a Quentin Tarantino Dr Who episode look like? I mean obviously it would be PG, but I think Tarantino can work with PG, he just doesn't because no one asks him to. (And would a mature Dr Who be all that bad? Torchwood was kind of awesome.) Or what about Jordan Peele? Let's get some creepy stuff back in Dr Who. "Are you my mummy?" And anything related to the Weeping Angels but especially "Blink." They've done horror before and it worked out well. Does it really have to be someone from the United Kingdom? Maybe that's holding the show back.
While I 100% agree, I felt the same way when the Pertwee - Baker - Davidson arc ended. (Under Terrance Dicks and company).
Colin Baker was brilliant, but the new formula wasn't going to capture the previous magic.
But then Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy were each something new and weird and special. And McGann was a wild one-shot and then decades of competent audio.
And then Eccleston-Tennant-Smith happened.
I guess my point is that if the Terrance Dicks era had never ended, I never would have gotten to experience the Davies era.
Also shoutout to Chibnall for knowing how to do a weird pallette cleansing season between more traditional stuff.
ncuti was the weakest doctor as far as acting goes, and terrible writing, the only highlights were the villians who were better written than he was. Her terrible run as a doctor is due to showrunner, she definitely have some things to become one but she was horribly written, whittaker complained about this before the pandemic. they tried to have spinoffs but that failed, outside of SJA whom the actor died and then the series. well dr who is a british show, naturally you would use british/.indian/Eu actors actors over an AMERICAN one whom they dont use often. the rani, missy, and various indians ones. NPH was decent as the toymaker, maybe meastro.
capaldi had a so-so series.
Capaldi was a better Doctor than his writers allowed. Man was just dripping with cool, but we only really saw it a couple times (like when he picked up a guitar). My initial sense was that he was too old for the role, but that thought was banished after a couple episodes with him. I liked Capaldi as a Doctor, but he was held back. I feel like while Whittaker was channeling Tennant, Capaldi was like an older Smith.
I blame the writing with the female doctor. I felt like they felt like they needed to prop her up with a boat load of companions. I think they could go back to a female doctor but make it more of the loaner who gets softened by a companion like eccleston.
Yes! And they already have a great actress having prwviewed the role, and established as a loner version of the Doctor.
If I recall, like many great Doctor Who ideas, they're already proceeding with this over at Big Finish.
But i would love to see a live action mini series.
I think them having a female doctor for the sake of having a female lead, rather than a real story of why suddenly the doctor would manifest as the opposite sex, just made it feel forced.
It wasn't that sudden given how they just parted with Missy.
same thing with the rani too.
they couldve had jo martin apparently, which wouldve fit in somewhere.