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Original post by Tony Manero
Oh right, couldn't give a ****?


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Original post by Tony Manero
BBC Complaints
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For what?

:rolleyes:

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The pair of tits that is now Dr Who
Original post by Guru Jason
When you spend goodness knows how many seasons getting to know a character only to have the rug pulled out from us, we do have the right to be a little annoyed.

Cant expect us to accept the whole dynamic of the show has changed in a heartbeat.


How many seasons? 2? 3? This is literally a TV show predicated on pulling the rug out from under you as they refresh the cast every couple of years.
Original post by Guru Jason
Highly unlikely. Cant just unwrite 50 years of back history. Its the reason Connor in AC3 wasnt as good as Ezio in AC2. If it isnt broke, then dont fix it. Capaldi was great and now i feel theyve gone and ruined it. The Doctor may change but there are some parts of his personality that is fixed. This changes everything. When your audience invests heavily in a character, dont ruin it.



I still get what youre saying but they could have cast an awful male actor - would that ruin it as much?
Original post by Tony Manero
The pair of tits that is now Dr Who


No wonder feminists havent taken to you
Original post by Jack22031994
No wonder feminists havent taken to you


Well it's the tits that got her the part.
Original post by DJMayes
How many seasons? 2? 3? This is literally a TV show predicated on pulling the rug out from under you as they refresh the cast every couple of years.


Try every season since the reboot. The doctot has always stayed the same in certain aspects in his personality. The cast has always reflected this. Tennant while a dodgy choice still managed to not ruin the dynamic of the doctor. I dont feel many actresses could keep the dynamic going.
Original post by Tony Manero
Well it's the tits that got her the part.


:yawn:

And not the penis for the others?
Original post by Jack22031994
I still get what youre saying but they could have cast an awful male actor - would that ruin it as much?


They almost did with David "i'm so so so sorry" Tennant. Gotta show them teeth David.
Original post by Guru Jason
Try every season since the reboot. The doctot has always stayed the same in certain aspects in his personality. The cast has always reflected this. Tennant while a dodgy choice still managed to not ruin the dynamic of the doctor. I dont feel many actresses could keep the dynamic going.


Today I learned having a penis is considered a personality trait.
Original post by Jack22031994
:yawn:

And not the penis for the others?


No, a women was only chosen to keep the feminists happy.
Original post by Tony Manero
No, a women was only chosen to keep the feminists happy.


Evidence?
Original post by DJMayes
Today I learned having a penis is considered a personality trait.


Has nothing to do with genitalia. I just cant think of any actress who can get the mix of Anger, Humor and Intelligence right and still dominate the scene. This is what the doctor is about. You can make poor male casting choices too.
Dr. Dr.
Original post by Guru Jason
Has nothing to do with genitalia. I just cant think of any actress who can get the mix of Anger, Humor and Intelligence right and still dominate the scene. This is what the doctor is about. You can make poor male casting choices too.



Original post by Guru Jason
The Doctor doesn't have to be human. He could have 2 heads or be green. Why not go down that route. Because of the character history that's why. The audience identifies with Doctor who is male. Changing it is to change what the show is about. It bascially gonna be a shite spin off.


lol alright mate
Original post by DJMayes
lol alright mate


If the doctor had always been female then i would be arguing the opposite. Im just disappointed that they are changing the character after so long.
Original post by Guru Jason
If the doctor had always been female then i would be arguing the opposite. Im just disappointed that they are changing the character after so long.


They've changed the person playing the character. They do this every 2-4 years. You have no idea what the overall effect on the character will be. If the new Doctor comes and goes and doesn't resonate with you, then send in your complaints. Had you just been a big fan of Capaldi and complained about the whole regeneration process, fair enough. But if you're doing it now and saying it's for reasons other than that terrifying pair of ovaries she has, you're fooling nobody but yourself.
Original post by DJMayes
They've changed the person playing the character. They do this every 2-4 years. You have no idea what the overall effect on the character will be. If the new Doctor comes and goes and doesn't resonate with you, then send in your complaints. Had you just been a big fan of Capaldi and complained about the whole regeneration process, fair enough. But if you're doing it now and saying it's for reasons other than that terrifying pair of ovaries she has, you're fooling nobody but yourself.


Maybe you missed the part where i though Tennant's tenure almost f***** over the whole character. Like I said, males can be miscast too. I am a huge fan of Capaldi and Ecclestone. Hart was like what the doctor should become. Again, just cos the change the character doesnt mean the doctor personality all changes, just their quirks. The Doctor should be someone who avoids bloodshed but would fight should they need to. I cant think of a female actress who can be a dominating as is needed for the character of the doctor when placed in certain situations. Ill point out Tennant looked like a clown in those situations.
Original post by Guru Jason
Maybe you missed the part where i though Tennant's tenure almost f***** over the whole character. Like I said, males can be miscast too. I am a huge fan of Capaldi and Ecclestone. Hart was like what the doctor should become. Again, just cos the change the character doesnt mean the doctor personality all changes, just their quirks. The Doctor should be someone who avoids bloodshed but would fight should they need to. I cant think of a female actress who can be a dominating as is needed for the character of the doctor when placed in certain situations. Ill point out Tennant looked like a clown in those situations.


The part where you mention your favourite previous doctor is completely besides the point.

The part where you talk about your preferred quirks is besides the point.

There were two ways you could've proceeded:

1) "I've watched the actress they've chosen in other series, and am not sure she is the most capable of portraying these traits I enjoy" - then fair play to you, my man. This is a completely reasonable thing to say.

2) "I cant think of a female actress who can be a dominating as is needed for the character of the doctor when placed in certain situations." - this doesn't appear to be a judgement on the actual actress chosen, just on whether or not their genitals hang down.

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