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Jodie Whittaker is the 13th Doctor

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I see some are reacting as expected.
omg I need to steal this for facebook
 
As this last go has proven, it's not the gender of the Doctor that's mattered, it's shitty writing and the rehashed monster of the week that's killed ratings - which was a guy's fault.

As for Top Gear, that was an absolutely horrible male host than the 1/6th of the cast being a woman.

And we all know how poorly Battlestar Galactica did when they recast Starbuck as a woman.

Well done sci-fi warrior. Keep up the good fight of making sure pretend aliens are the same gender as they've always been! Excelsior!
 
Is nothing sacred in this politically correct nightmare of a country that we live in? The next series of Doctor Who will crash even more then their reinvention of Top Gear. Why are the BBC intent on ruining their own franchises recently with terrible casting decisions. She was rubbish in Broadchurch. Ah well at least I have Star Trek Discovery to look forward to which looks amazing and will fill the void. I think that my time with Doctor Who is done for a while.
Just a warning the lead in Discovery is female.
We are getting about a bit lately.
 
I'm with you, bub. Where do they get off making an nigh immortal appearance regenerating space-breathing telepath with two hearts something as outlandish as one of those nasty womenfolk? And one out of thirteen has to be a woman? What kind of unfair quota system is that? It should be at least one out of thirty or forty to keep it fair for the men, if I'm being generous. If women were intended to be on TV more they'd make up over half the population, I say. And damn right "sexism" should be in scare quotes like it doesn't exist in the very post where you're being incredibly sexist. Keep fighting the good fight, guy who's totally not a snowflake.

I'm a girl & I'm totally with you. Tom Baker was the Doctor I watched most when I was a kid, and I adored Sarah Jane Smith and both Romanas. Part of the beauty of a show like Dr Who is you can have a strong, intelligent, independent woman as the companion...and she gets to be totally brilliant, call out the Doctor when he's wrong & even save the day. I really miss those days.

I can't stand Jodi Whittaker as an actress, mainly because I'm sick of her in Broadchurch. Yes, she was great in season 1, and I get why she was so mean to Ellie in season 2. It didn't seem like she has all that much range in season 3. Its always 'emotive grieving mother'. She doesn't have the range Olivia Coleman has. If they really had to go this route with someone from Broadchurch, Olivia would've been a much, much better pick. Though my personal favorite for the role still is John Boyega, and I hope he gets the chance some point in the future.

In some ways Jodi Whittaker is like Matt Smith in terms of acting ability. I couldn't stand Matt as the Doctor, since he always seemed so forced. He's better in The Crown, but not great. I stuck with his Doctor, hoping it'd get better but it didn't. I'm really not down with another year or more of painful acting, so I'll probably skip Dr Who until the role is recast. Good news is there's 50 years of past episodes to rewatch.
 
Is nothing sacred in this politically correct nightmare of a country that we live in? The next series of Doctor Who will crash even more then their reinvention of Top Gear. Why are the BBC intent on ruining their own franchises recently with terrible casting decisions. She was rubbish in Broadchurch. Ah well at least I have Star Trek Discovery to look forward to which looks amazing and will fill the void. I think that my time with Doctor Who is done for a while.

Rubbish on Broadchurch? Seriously?

For anyone who's response is "I'm not watching now," then don't watch. Who cares? Adios. Bye. Good riddance.
 
Gallifrey Base is not melting down quite as spectacularly as I thought it would. Most of the negative comments (and there are a whole lot more than here) are versions of the two negative comments in this thread plus a lot of "RIP Doctor Who/BBC" stuff.
 
As well as Broadchurch , I know her from Cranford.
I just hope she's gets a better start than what 12 got.
 
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I expect male fans to cosplay as a genderbent 13th Doctor just as much as women have been doing with all the other Doctors. And it will be great.

Might not be final. Remember, this was our first look at Matt Smith, and the Internet imploded in panic that Doctor Who had gone Twilight:

Hell, I remember the reaction when pictures of Eccleston first popped up for the revival. "Why are they trying to make Doctor Who modern?" Do they have to make the show grim and gritty?"

And, my favorite complaint, "They're ripping off the Matrix."

If you treat women as equals who's going to make the dinner and wash the clothes?

That means... we men will have to do it ourselves...! OH NOES!
 
True, but hair color is a big difference from haircut. I don't expect the costume to be the same as the video, but hair color is a bold statement. Has she been in some project recently where her hair is blonde?
She was blonde in an episode of Black Mirror.
 
OK, so they went for it and cast a woman. I'm not sure how I feel about that either way. I'm gonna watch no matter what, and we'll see how she plays the part.

I never saw any of the previous actors in anything, outside of Peter as Malcolm Tucker via youtube when he was announced, so not knowing Jodie isn't any different for me.
 
As with everything I will give it a shot. If the writing and acting is there.............then there will be no problem.
 
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