It would be a nice nod if Victoria's dress were still there.
It would be a nice nod if Victoria's dress were still there.
If it did, then that one slipped my notice. However, I do recall the first TARDIS scene in "The Pyramids of Mars". The Doctor stands by the console lost in thought. Sarah strolls into the room wearing a white "period" dress. Distracted, the Doctor addresses Sarah Jane as Victoria. She wears it the rest of the story.
I wouldn't mind her just glancing downwards at her chest and say something like "I'm going to need to get some brawls" or maybe have her wear a old outfit of a previous companion out in the public as she leaves to go get some female clothing. It doesn't make sense that the Doctor would have tons of woman clothing around if this is the first time he/she has been female.
Jason
1. What the hell is a brawl? Or do you mean a bra?
2. Maybe they should have the Doctor look down at her vagina and say: Oy, better get some tampons!
Ridiculous.
How uncomfortable with women's bodies are fans?
I think most fans are open to the idea of a woman Doctor. That doesn't mean you can't toss in a few puns from time to time. Kind of like the last guy getting some old guy jokes or Scottish jokes. Matt Smith had the long hair joke and I think even a chin joke. Tennant was checking out his new teeth. I recall some jokes about his hair as well. If the character's entire credibility relies on it's ability to substain puns and a occasional joke then that makes me wonder if the audience really isn't ready for a woman Doctor.
I mean I think I can think of thousands of ways to poke fun at the new situation, just as long as it doesn't became the whole thrust of a episode.
That's right, because BOOB jokes are the same thing as an accent. Nothing sexist about BOOB jokes. Like I said, let's have the Doctor look at her vagina and scream, "WHERE'S MY COCK, OH, SHIT, WHERE IS MY COCK?!?"
But, why does it need to be poked fun at? Why is her BODY the point of the joke? Especially when it's already going to be an uphill climb of credibility for some people to accept Whitaker? Why go for the lowest form of humor?
And if your thousand ways are boob jokes, pass.
Are they going to follow the tradition that has been established of showing a naked Doctor at some point? Is the world ready? Is the Internet?
Jason, this is the 21st century. We don't do humor anymore.
You can't not have the Doctor change into a woman for the first time and not address it with some joke. Look at Tennant to Smith's regeneration. The 11th grabs his legs and fingers shouting in relief that he has them and then in a moment of humor worries that he's become a girl when he feels his hair. Funny stuff, great regeneration.
The joke doesn't need to be Jason's "i need a bra" or Zoom's "COCK SHIT, I NEED A COCK". It can be really subtle and tasteful without being either of those. If it has to be done in a serious way then it really will be an uphill struggle with heavy scrutinization from some fans.
Jason, this is the 21st century. We don't do humor anymore.
You can't not have the Doctor change into a woman for the first time and not address it with some joke. Look at Tennant to Smith's regeneration. The 11th grabs his legs and fingers shouting in relief that he has them and then in a moment of humor worries that he's become a girl when he feels his hair. Funny stuff, great regeneration.
The joke doesn't need to be Jason's "i need a bra" or Zoom's "COCK SHIT, I NEED A COCK". It can be really subtle and tasteful without being either of those. If it has to be done in a serious way then it really will be an uphill struggle with heavy scrutinization from some fans.
I'm not saying there has to be no humor. I'm saying it shouldn't be a childish boob joke which "I guess I need a bra" is.
That's right, because BOOB jokes are the same thing as an accent. Nothing sexist about BOOB jokes. Like I said, let's have the Doctor look at her vagina and scream, "WHERE'S MY COCK, OH, SHIT, WHERE IS MY COCK?!?"
But, why does it need to be poked fun at? Why is her BODY the point of the joke? Especially when it's already going to be an uphill climb of credibility for some people to accept Whitaker? Why go for the lowest form of humor?
And if your thousand ways are boob jokes, pass.
I think a little remark could be made. After all, The Doctor has been male for over 2000 years at this point. It maybe something she'll notice.
Here's one way of showing this:
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Still Not Ginger
Here's what she could look like dressed up:
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I'm The Doctor
Here's the artist's concept of showing a naked female Doctor: Cheesecake the 13th (respecting any NSFW requirements or individual objections)
Sure. I don't disagree. Of course, she will notice the difference. She should. Or maybe she won't and someone else will.
But, a boob joke, a vagina joke, a silly joke that only a boy would come up with? No.
If we lived in an equitable society, where all things were equal and women weren't judged on their bodies and looks, then I might have a different opinion.
One thought...I never listened to the Unbound series...was Arabella Weirs Doctor post-regerative still? How did they handle it then.
For the purposes of sanity I am not counting the Curse of the Fatal Death as anything other than a parody.
If you think only boys make boob or vagina jokes, you haven't seen most British comediennes (probably not really a word anymore, but I always quite liked the word, it sounded classy.) nor seen the Ghostbusters reboot. Or Sarah Silverman.
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