Sorry -- I'm sure this has been discussed, but what do people think about the new black Doctor? I've always been of the opinion that the doctor changing race with a regeneration makes some sense, but never bought him changing gender. I doubt the writing has improved much even though Davies is back, but how about the doctor as a character/performance?
I'm also curious. how were the three specials that had Tennant and Donna? The last thing I watched was the end of Capaldi's run (and when I think about going back to his last series all I can think of is "History's a whitewash" and I change my mind). Seeing Tennant and the best nu-Who companion reunite could be tempting but not if the writing is trash.
I also noticed how crap the viewership numbers are for these past couple seasons, but I've been re-watching Breaking Bad lately and realized series 14 and 15 have gotten more UK viewers than BB did in US viewers up until its last 8 episodes. Now idk what factors could be at play but that's pretty depressing.
Honestly, despite not liking how he looks (the way his ape-like jaw juts out activates some primal urge in me to cleanse the earth of niggers and beat him to death with my bare hands, but that's not his fault, that's just how I feel about any and all nigs I see), he's one of the best. He's great at all the aspects of the character that are universal while still carving out his own identity in the role instead of playing a basic version of the Doctor but he's a woman or a nigger or whatever like we saw during Jodie's run. In this most recent episode, he gave one hell of an enraged performance that cemented him as easily being in my top five Doctors (I feel like that meme about the racist being excited for nigger Electro lol).
In terms of the show's quality, last season was downright awful with the exception of Boom (there was one episode that was just faggot shit and another in which The Doctor showed Ruby Pyramids of Mars like the actual episode from the 70s), but this season's actually been good enough that I can look past the wokeness for the most part (pretending segregation was real and practiced in the US was cringe but RTD accidentally undermined that by having everyone just be okay with the Doctor and his jeet sidekick who's also good enough I don't mind that she's a street shitter). I think it took Davies some time to find his footing again, but all in all this season's been great with one exception.
This week's episode. Despite having one hell of a pissed off Doctor monologue that rivals Tennant in Family of Blood, it's all about gubmint good and people demanding they not waste our tax dollars bad and conspiracy theorists bad. Now I get it, this was a thinly veiled allegory for people wanting to defund the BBC (not the nig Doctor's dick) and I know that the people who work for the BBC don't want it defunded and I also get that as an American, I have no real horse in this race beyond liking this one show, but after seeing this episode, I wish some brit would go up to the BBC offices and show them the true meaning of the second amendment and leave no survivors.
But also I think the UNIT monster jail is a cool concept and I hope it shows up again.
As for the 60th anniversary episodes, the first one was a trooned up adaptation of a comic from the 70s (Donna tragically didn't put her tranny son down like she would've if she were real) and as such it's unbearably cringe, but the second episode was one of the best horror episodes we've gotten. The third one was a cringe sequel to a story maybe six living people have actually seen (The Celestial Toymaker) and introduced the concept of bigeneration (so now Tennant 2 and Nigtor Who both coexist) which seemingly goes nowhere.
So all in all, it's a shame this season isn't doing well (if season 1 had been this good, I imagine it'd be doing much better) and if I had to choose one nigger to survive a culling of all apes, Ncuti Gatwa would be my choice.
I heard a rumor that Disney is looking to buy Doctor Who. I hope that's just a rumor...
Like, when I heard the rumors that Amazon wants to buy James Bond, I was actually a little offended. There's something wrong with characters who were created to be British icons being owned by American companies. It would be like Johnny Appleseed being owned by China.
I can't imagine they would. They're burying it on Disney Plus right now (it's the second to last thing on the carousel behind a livestream of Book of Boba Fett, Andor, Revenge of the Sith, and Phineas and Ferb while it just wasn't on the carousel last week). That being said, if the BBC does die (which after this episode I think it should), I imagine it'll get snapped up by some American company, they'll give it one season, it'll bomb, and then it'll rot in obscurity for the rest of time, only brought up when people talk about the days of gay crossover fanfics with Sherlock and Supernatural.