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I'm okay with this.

 

I didn't need a female Doctor to make my life complete like so many on the Internet seem to have, but if I can't have one season of Capaldi out from under Moffat after his strongest turn was when he was finally out from under Clara or a miniseries with Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor (not giving up on that yet!), I'm good with this.

 

Though I do fear the possibility that the gimmicks that tanked Michelle Gomez's Master in my eyes (starting with "Missy," everything screamed "He's a WOMAN NOW!!") might prove too tempting. 

 

I want the Doctor to be written as a person, just like the Doctor has always been. Whitaker can take care of the rest.

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Wow. I think this is set during "The Tenth Planet" - that looks like Polly with the First Doctor.

 

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Peter Davison didn't say he was less than thrilled. He expressed one thought that worried him while expressing approval of the person they cast.

 

And he's apparently been run off Twitter by abusive Doctor Who "fans." 

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Doctor Who is one of the less tolerable fandoms I've ever been in, although they were always more pseudo-intellectual than abusive. I wonder if this was more SJWs than anything else. 

 

I've never had much interest in his opinions since he said 500000 times how terrible his years on the show were and he only should have had Nyssa as a companion and Tegan didn't work and so on, but he does have a right to his view.

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I don't think anything he said was so horrible but I also don't think it was exactly genius. I still like him but I do sigh.

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Jodie Whittaker's Doctor gets three new companions, goes full Hartnell/Davison:

 

 

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