I'm really excited to see them make their debut, how do you all feel about this announcement?
I think there could be divided opinion about it, I m excited to see who they have as a companion to work with her. Feels like they were testing the waters with missy now
Very disappointed with the decision. If they were gonna go for a female then they should have gone Olivia Coleman or just stick with the character being male. This will probably put me off watching now.
I think there could be divided opinion about it, I m excited to see who they have as a companion to work with her. Feels like they were testing the waters with missy now
yeah, shame that Bill left as it might have had some good plots, but if Moffats leaving then they probably want the new writer to have something to write about
I've yet to see a good argument against a woman doctor, everything so far has been either "The show should never change" or "Women can't act the same". Either way, absolute *******s.
I've never seen Jodie Whittaker before so I'm excited to see her as the new incarnation. The tardis key trick is intriguing too!
yeah, shame that Bill left as it might have had some good plots, but if Moffats leaving then they probably want the new writer to have something to write about
The companion falling in love with the doctors been done so many times but it would have been a different twist on it. I think a fresh start is a good idea. It makes sense the lines they had about time lords not noticing gender in the series finale now.
I'm never watching Doctor Who again, typical BBC pandering to the feminists and the equality parade. The Doctor has always been a man, that's how the character is written and that's how the dynamic works. I'm sure ratings and views will plummet and they'll only have themselves to blame.
I'm never watching Doctor Who again, typical BBC pandering to the feminists and equality parade. The Doctor has always been a man, that's how the character is written and that's how the dynamic works. I'm sure ratings will plummet and they'll only have themselves to blame.
Political correctness gone mad - it's not sexism, it's tradition (a whopping 54 years of it!).
Gravely disappointed. Nail in the coffin.
And why is breaking tradition necessarily a bad thing? Traditionally men would work and women would be silent and clean the house. Should we never have broken that one? Get over yourself. We've yet to see how she does in her new shoes, for all you might know the next season could be the best ever!