That's so wonderfully sweet. I absolutely love Jodie Whittaker.
She's a good actress and always comes across as a lovely person. I just struggle to believe her as the Doctor sometimes, and though I'd hope it wouldn't need spelling out given that while initially many many years ago I wasn't sure a woman Doctor was a wise move, I've been very clear the last five or six years that it's not something that bothers me. Hell, most of my Doctor picks when Capaldi announced he was leaving were women, so it isn't about Whittaker's gender so much as her screen presence, or occasional lack thereof. I have no problem believing Jo Martin is the Doctor, in the same way I had no problem believing Gomez was the Master (hell, she's my favourite Master!). For me the Doctor should always own the room and I don't think Whittaker does that often enough.
Don't get me wrong, I lay a lot of this at Chibnall's feet, he cast her then swamped her with companions and guest stars, seemed to go out of his way to deny her Doctor any agency and if they pull the person shakes Graham's hand and says "Ah Doctor I see you've regenerated again" joke one more time... Though I guess it'll be Dan's hand now.
It's not too late, even with the worst case scenario she has at least 8 episodes left to shine, and heck for all we know another two series.
Chibnall's got to give her more to work with, better material and more agency, but Whittaker's got to inject more into her performances, more 2000 year old alien, less newly qualified teacher who wants all the kids to see her as their mate and insists they call her Jodie, not Ms Whittaker.
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