Yes, and that's working so well right now for Doctor Who.
I am not convinced
Doctor Who has any real ratings problems. I looked up the ratings for Series 1-11, and the average and median ratings are as follows:
- Series 1 (Christopher Eccleston): Average 7.95 / Median 7.97
- Series 2 (David Tennant): Average 7.87 / Median 8.05
- Series 3 (David Tennant): Average 7.68 / Median 7.46
- Series 4 (David Tennant): Average 8.42 / Median 8.07
- 2009-2010 Specials (David Tennant): Average 11.45 / Median 12.04
- Series 5 (Matt Smith): Average 7.73 / Median 7.57
- Series 6 (Matt Smith): Average 7.84 / Median 7.56
- Series 7 (Matt Smith): Average 7.83 / Median 7.57
- 2013 Specials (Matt Smith): Average 11.97 / Median 11.97
- Series 8 (Peter Capaldi): Average 7.26 / Median 7.06
- Series 9 (Peter Capaldi): Average 6.31 / Median 6.08
- Series 10 (Peter Capaldi): Average 6.22 / Median 5.92
- Series 11 (Jodie Whitaker): Average 8.39 / Median 8.06
- Series 12 (Jodie Whitaker): Average 5.99 / Median 5.80
So for the first eight seasons,
Doctor Who was hanging around in the 7s and 8s. For Series 9, 10, and 12, it's been hanging out in the 5s or 6s, with Series 11 (Jodie Whitaker's premiere season) as a higher outlier, along with the specials years being higher outliers.
To me that doesn't look like it's a show that's in trouble. It looks like it's a long-running show that has found a fairly stable equilibrium even as the television market has changed dramatically. The ratings are lower than they used to be, which is to be expected, but they seem pretty healthy to me.
To whatever extent DW has problems, I would say that they have more to do with it being a long-running show with a primary target audience that has a lot of turnover (the key target audience being kids who are about 8 years old), which lost its primary driving dramatic tension (the Doctor's guilt over their killing the Time Lords) eight years ago in "The Day of the Doctor." I really don't think the Timeless Child thing is what made the difference.
NCC-73515 said:
Nerys Myk said:
dupersuper said:
Please. If you can't tell a good story within an existing universe, write an original spaceship show.
Canon is always expanding. Continuity is mutable. Things change and data points are over written.
And that is good because...?
Art not historical documentaries.
"Neither of our species is what it was a million years ago, nor what it'll become in the future. Life is change." - T'Pol, "Terra Prime"