Posted July 21, 2017
SirPrimalform: But by that definition the Doctor must always be white because so far s/he has only been white. Do you see my point?
Breja: I was talking about things other than appearance. I spoke about it in some other thread already, but long story short I think there are characters who should not be "race swapped" because it would actually change something important (for example Batman - he's supposed to come from old money, the Waynes are supposed to have been a leading family in Gotham since it's founding and that obviously wouldn't work if they were african american) and characters where it realy doesn't matter (Perry White is now being played by Laurence Fishburn and I'm perfectly all right with that, he's a good casting choice and I can't think of any reason Perry's race would matter). When I speak of things that remaind consistant I don't just mean that the Doctor was refered to with male pronouns, or the impact gender has on character (which I think it definately does, but it's not the only or most important thing that does) but also the Doctors relationships. He is Susan's grandfather, River Song's husband, the man Rose fell in love with. It's easier for me to think of his new incarnation as the same guy, when I can still say none of that has changed, even if it never comes into play. And that doesn't mean to say that as a grandmother he wouldn't love Susan just as much or anything like that, but it's a different relationship.
You know, one of my favourite books ever is The Left Hand of Darkness. which is all about a race that is "ambisexual", with no fixed sex. It's a brilliant, beautiful, phenomal book. But obviously, it's characters are written with that ambisexuality in mind from the start, as is their culture. Doctor Who was written for 50 as male, nothing else. There was never even any suggestion of Time Lords' sex not being fixed untill very recently, and even then those were rather transparent ways of telling the audience "he can regenerate into a woman and it's canon so shut it!" than laying any decent groundwork for it.
SirPrimalform: As for humanoid aliens conveniently having the same ethnicities as humans, that's just a consequence of them being played by pesky humans, who happen to have different ethnicities.
Breja: I know. I just like it when, if they have to have different ethnicity, instead of being white, black and asian aliens are blue and green like Andorians or something like that. Like I said, it's not a real issue for me, just something I nitpick at. Like lizardwomen having boobs in Divinity: Dragon Commander. I still don't quite follow your point about the Doctor's relationships though, husband for example is just a gendered term for a partner in a marriage, now she's River Song's wife. If we accept that it's canon that Time Lords can change sex when regenerating, I can't see how it poses any problems in terms of relationships. Again, Susan's grandfather - presumably Susan is aware of the possibility that her grandfather might at some point be her grandmother. The man Rose fell in love with? I see no problem there either, Rose never met any Doctor after the Tenth (although I haven't watched the latest series) and if she does meet the Thirteenth then sure, she might not fancy her. I see don't see any problems though.