Posted July 17, 2017

wpegg
Optimus Pegg
Registered: Nov 2009
From United Kingdom

tiny E
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other

Tcharr
GoG Newb
Registered: Dec 2016
From United States
Posted July 17, 2017
Unlike other major character changes, this one actually fits within the lore. Whether the motivation behind it is story or politically driven, I cannot say.

Breja
You're in my spot
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland
Posted July 17, 2017

Did Broadchurch improve over time? I see a lot of people praising it, but I've watched the first few episodes and it bored the hell out of me. It felt like the most generic crime mystery possible.
Post edited July 17, 2017 by Breja

wpegg
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From United Kingdom

Vainamoinen
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Registered: May 2010
From Germany
Posted July 17, 2017
high rated

Considering the above massive changes throughout the decades, changing race, gender or sexuality seems completely and utterly trivial to me.
I'm not at all a fan of gender bending, I much prefer female characters that are their individual creations. Yet here, it really doesn't matter. The doctor isn't a singular, inalterable character. Never has been. The doctor's nature and appeal is this massive change, the literal reincarnation.
I agree with Breja this much though: The new season could still be shit. They got rid of Moffat as showrunner though, and that bodes very well for the show. May even get hooked on it again. :)
Post edited July 17, 2017 by Vainamoinen

Breja
You're in my spot
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland
Posted July 17, 2017


It's been taken apart to the point there's nothing to defend, so lets see what happens now.

LootHunter
Political non-Euclidean
Registered: Dec 2013
From Russian Federation

Tauto
TRUMP'S THE MAN!!!!!! JERKMUTER RULES!!!
Registered: Jul 2015
From Australia
Posted July 17, 2017
low rated
Now now,kiddies try and keep it clean as it is a kids show and no more strings showing up on the Daleks.

mighty.ape.acct
Mightiest Ape
Registered: Aug 2012
From New Zealand
Posted July 17, 2017
Personally I don't care if it's a man or woman.
I think Jodie Whittaker will be an improvement on Peter Capaldi. I haven't enjoyed his time as the Doctor. In fact this last season was a complete drag for me.
Tennant and Smith (once he warmed up) are my two (modern) favorites thus far. And for me Amy Pond and Rory the best companions.
Can't wait for the Xmas special so Caps can bugger off!!
I think Jodie Whittaker will be an improvement on Peter Capaldi. I haven't enjoyed his time as the Doctor. In fact this last season was a complete drag for me.
Tennant and Smith (once he warmed up) are my two (modern) favorites thus far. And for me Amy Pond and Rory the best companions.
Can't wait for the Xmas special so Caps can bugger off!!

adaliabooks
"Vell, Zaphod's just zis guy, you know?"
Registered: Jun 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted July 18, 2017

Considering the above massive changes throughout the decades, changing race, gender or sexuality seems completely and utterly trivial to me.
I'm not at all a fan of gender bending, I much prefer female characters that are their individual creations. Yet here, it really doesn't matter. The doctor isn't a singular, inalterable character. Never has been. The doctor's nature and appeal is this massive change, the literal reincarnation.
I agree with Breja this much though: The new season could still be shit. They got rid of Moffat as showrunner though, and that bodes very well for the show. May even get hooked on it again. :)
I'm still not entirely sure about the change, I have no particular problem with it but it will depend what they do with it. But Jodie is a really good actress, if you didn't like Broadchurch (and while I think it was alright it definitely falls short of the praise it received, but the cast were stellar) than watch Marchlands. A really brilliantly spooky mini series she starred in with Alex Kingston. I certainly prefer her to the male favourite for the role (Kris Marshall).
But getting rid of Moffat is far more exciting to me, he was a talent-less hack who's only decent achievement is to have somehow managed to write Blink.
The last season has been a real improvement for me on anything since Tennant's time so I'm cautiously optmistic.

Tauto
TRUMP'S THE MAN!!!!!! JERKMUTER RULES!!!
Registered: Jul 2015
From Australia
Posted July 18, 2017
low rated
Now now kiddies,stop down voting harmless posts or I'll tell fables to investigate and ask why you are down voting.

my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted July 18, 2017
Except in this case we're talking about a fictional alien who changes all the time. When everything else about them changes every few years, why have you decided that masculinity is a defining trait of the character? If it's because all the actors so far have been white men, does that mean you'll also freak out if the Doctor isn't white at some point in the future?

my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted July 18, 2017

The Weeping Angels changed from an amazing well crafted terrifying hunter race which fed on the potential energy of someone life, into some kind of implausible thought demon incapable of being an actual race.
This was the beginning of a long run of stupid ideas involving the Angels. The Statue of Liberty was the peek. They just got over used, their inclusion in the monster menagerie on the Attack on "Christmas" was completely unnecessary.

RadiantRainy
New User
Registered: Dec 2016
From Pakistan
Posted July 18, 2017
It will be interesting to see the next season.