That's fair.
I'm just very tired of the passive aggressive slagging against the Chibnall era on every facet.
I hear you. I just mean it in the sense that when there are positive tidbits on social media or wherever, I enjoy it. But I don't view it as a negative towards anyone else.
Probably. Would be nice. I suppose this is just the modern day equivalent of press junkets or those behind the scenes interviews you'd see on TV back in the day. I'm sure the actors hated doing those then, and a lot probably hate the social media upkeep now. But when you're the face of a show, like Ncuti, you have a better chance of getting viewers to tune in vs Russel T Davis throwing Instagram posts up as much as he can.
I think you're right. One time I was having an old poster signed by Peter Davison. It was a poster associated with a media tour in the 80s to raise awareness about DW in the US. Upon seeing it, he described a long excruciating series of conventions, lots of driving across the country, lots of autographs, interviews, etc. associated with that grueling tour. I guess JNT kind of dragged them into it. It was almost like seeing the poster triggered a flashback! Although, he happily signed it. I'm sure social media would be a bit easier!
Agreed, and she's hardly the only actor with no social media presence either. The show as a whole needed better PR but I think she did her bit.
It isn't like Capald, Smith Tennant or Eccleston are all over social media. Whittaker did make a big effort to go to comiccons etc and was a good ambassador for the show. There should have been way better PR but it's a bigger issue than the star of the show being on Twitter or Instagram.
I actually didn't mention Whitaker or anyone else at all! I'm just saying I'm enjoying these positive little things we're getting. I'm enjoying them without casting aspersions anywhere.
I do agree that it shouldn't solely (or largely) be responsible for the PR. Although, here in the States, stars will regularly go on the talk show circuit to promote their latest movie or whatnot. So, the bigger stars do make an effort.
Regarding Ncuti, I get the sense that promoting DW on social media isn't only good for the show, but probably for his personal brand as well. Hopefully, at least he's doing social media because he enjoys it, or at least sees some personal benefit for it.
He's also 10 years younger than both Whittaker and Smith. He may well be more born into social media. Sort of a generational difference going on?
At any rate, I've just been enjoying the fun, positive tidbits we've been getting!
