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You don't say.... Well I was half expecting a rush of votes from angry 'pro-Jodie' fans, because there are many of them, just to make a point to the 'no female Doctor' fans. It really would not have surprised me. Some cracking photos taken at this weekend's Science Of The Time Lords event in Leicester: https://twitter.com/tardis_monkey/status/1089233685881208832 I've never seen an Aggedor costume at these events! https://twitter.com/PickyMartyn/status/1089193149501722624 They start them young! https://twitter.com/TheGrantPerkins/status/1089193551857106945 McGann photobomb https://twitter.com/drtatianaporto5/status/1089606450329067520 You can't spend your life staring into your phone! https://twitter.com/casey97a/status/1089576551019175938 Yaz's Mum joins the con circuit First prize goes to https://twitter.com/tardis_monkey/status/1089201653344075776 It is mildly surprising that those female fans of a female Doctor aren't exactly voting in their, what? dozens? Because I did expect exactly as you say. Seems there aren't that many compared with those who voted for the first four New Series Doctors. I knew Capaldi wasn't the most popular choice so wasn't TOO surprised he never got a gong. Though I put as much of that down to Moffat's handling of the show and the constantly shifting slot as much as the less popular older Doctor (which I was fine with until they made him fit what I see as the New Series template for the character, which was for me going against his original stance of not "doing what David and Matt did"). On your point Thor, I agree that the break from overly complicated - how clever am I - type 'timey-wimey' nonsense (great in small doses but ended up in overkill mode) is welcome. Sadly I feel Chibnall's move is too far over the other side, ending up in dull stories, with little or no threat. The idea of lessening the leadership role of The Doctor making her just one of the gang takes away the lead character's appeal. As for Matt, sorry mate but I do disagree here as I thought he tapped into a very 'traditional' essence of the character despite his years - and beyond the Troughtonesque bow tie. The larger cast hasn't worked as one in particular - Yaz - has been almost ignored. Annoying to me as surely the point of having a police officer in the mix could result in a well organised level headed person to rely on. All the talk about 'diverse casting' was so pointless. We've been perfectly happy with diverse casting since day one without such underlining - most female companions since 2005 have had black partners and one of the most popular characters in the first four years was gay/ominsexual. So nothing new except to make us aware that there's an exercise in box ticking going on. In fact what we've ended up with is the white middle aged male, Bradley Walsh, being best written for anyway! But yes, great photos. The Ice Warrior is wonderful, and beats the 'real' thing in the last few years hands - or is that clamps/claws - down!
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I'm just a casual viewer of the series, but it seems weird that this Doctor is suddenly getting all Doc Brown about changing the timeline. What happened to timey being all wimey?
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Only got halfway through this new series. Kept the episodes on my DVR for six months but realized I no interest in finishing up the series. Its just milk toast. Deleted them to make room for other recordings. Never thought I'd agree with a quote like this, as a lifelong fan. The more I see the less I want to see. If they can't get the Daleks right there really is no hope. And please don't anyone bother to tell me it was a cobbled together job. It still managed to get itself the power of flight and superior (so far unseen) weaponry! Ultimately it looked awful.
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