On 21/07/2021 09:32, Ubiquitous wrote:
In article <sd3q6s$2e2q$[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
Doctor Who has managed to do what many shows haven't. It's kept itself fresh >> every time a Doctor regenerates and passes the baton to the next one. With >> over a hundred and eighty episodes and specials, the BBC show has managed to >> bring the audience some of the best sci-fi stories in TV history, reaffirming
Doctor Who's legacy within the genre.
But not everything is a success, as fans of the show will know, and Doctor >> Who isn't infallible. The last two seasons, in particular, seem to have
rubbed even the most dedicated of Whovians in the absolute worst way. Nine >> out of the ten worst-rated episodes belong to the new era led by head writer >> Chris Chibnall, who not only introduced the first female Doctor but also
reinvented many aspects of the show, only to see poor reception from viewers.
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I found it interesting that nearly all of these involve the fake (female) Doctor.
A clickbait article with an agenda? How original! It's just a pity the
author didn't look back as far as the Sylvester McCoy era
A male Doctor wouldn't have made much difference to those episodes, as
an actor just reads a script. So male/female in the lead role is
irrelevant if the story itself lacks substance and/or coherence.
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