What's your thoughts on a female Dr Who...I myself feel it should of stayed male
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It's just the BBC being on the PC route....I for one think it's pushing the boundaries of something newBe an interesting experiment. If it doesn't work out, I would bet they kill her off and bring in a male for #14
I will give her a chance, at least a couple of episodes, but if it's not going well I will I think become a divorced WhovianI do hope she works out, I really do
Yeah probablyBe an interesting experiment. If it doesn't work out, I would bet they kill her off and bring in a male for #14
I really hope they do it to try something new not to just be PC ... cause if they just want to be PC , oh boy they are going to fuck everything up!It's just the BBC being on the PC route....I for one think it's pushing the boundaries of something new
I will reserve judgement on her, and yes The Dr has no gender but I believe it is the BBC forcing the issue of being politicaly correct. And kool about the Jodie thing but along those lines my Aunt taught Pearl Mackie dramaI think it will be interesting to see. As it has been pointed out 'Doctor' has no gender. But to be honest I am bias as I went to drama school with Jodie.
I'm undecided on the issue. But then, I didn't want to go...
Yeah, I'm ok with that.Ummmm, I hope it's ok to say, but you were and always will be my favourite Doctor x
The writer has changed, the actors have changed, very probably even the music. Except for the name it could be considered a different show, but if she does it well, then it's not a problem. Change is not a problem, and women protagonist aren't either.
But I still prefer David Tennant over all the others and don't think that would change in a long while.