Re: If you had to create your own TV show,what concept would you go wi
Okay, yeah I'd watch...
Bikini Car Wash: The Series.
Okay, yeah I'd watch...
Bikini Car Wash: The Series.
So would I. - I am humbled by this idea.Bikini Car Wash: The Series.
Okay, yeah I'd watch...
I want to create an Asian British Buffy the Vampire Slayer sitcom
I want to create an Asian British Buffy the Vampire Slayer sitcom
You should apologize to all the guys who instantly envisioned Buffy dressed as a Japanese schoolgirl because that's not what you meant.
Or just change your concept to that - it would beat the spit out of Bikini Car Wash.
That's just surface stuff, and you can't build a good story from that. Those elements could be part of a good story, but you need to find some core that matters.mystery person, mystery ship that can go anywhere, regeneration
Straight guys don't go for Japanese schoolgirls?
Huh. You learn something new here every day.
Australis wrote:
A lot of people in the Who forum were whining about this and that . "The Doctor never comes to America" (obviously before this year),
"The Doctor isn't a woman"
The Doctor isn't black"
Straight guys don't go for Japanese schoolgirls?
Huh. You learn something new here every day.
I'm just saying they'd go for 'em faster if the schoolgirls were in bikinis and soaking wet and hanging off of hot rods.
A few years ago a friend of mine had an idea. I can't recall the name of the current show, but it's about a guy who is dropped into areas with hostile conditions and he has to survive off the land with a bare minimum of supplies. Well my friend's idea was to spin this off into a SF series about someone dropped onto hostile alien worlds and having to survive with few supplies and his own resourcefulness.
I suppose you'd have to be really imaginative to make that run longer than a season.
It's not 1964 anymore. The only reason The Doctor can't be black or a woman is if, in addition to being British as his "core" thing, he represents nostalgia for the lost British Empire with its now outdated assumptions about gender and race. Perhaps people like visiting a reactionary scenario where modern assumptions don't apply.
Just guessing here, but this is the only explanation I can come up with for the otherwise inexplicable "rules" about how The Doctor can't be this, that or the other thing. He's a frakkin alien. The writers can have him morph into a 100-ft tall space octopus with tentacles waving around if they want.
I'd always thought the uniforms were part of the draw, I guess...
I suspect they are for some guys. Maybe not for you.
That makes absolutely no sense. The writers determine the rules of regeneration. If they wanted, they could establish that the ninth regeneration must be female, the tenth must be dark-complected, etc. Actors suited to those roles are as easy to cast as any of the white males they've already opted for.No, the simplest reason for why the Doctor can't be other things is that, alien or not, he was born with a specific physiology that even regeneration can't change. He was born a light-complected male, and it makes the most sense if he's always a light-complected male.
That makes absolutely no sense. The writers determine the rules of regeneration. If they wanted, they could establish that the ninth regeneration must be female, the tenth must be dark-complected, etc.No, the simplest reason for why the Doctor can't be other things is that, alien or not, he was born with a specific physiology that even regeneration can't change. He was born a light-complected male, and it makes the most sense if he's always a light-complected male.
Actors suited to those roles are as easy to cast as any of the white males they've already opted for.
If they refuse to make the character anything but a British white male in this day and age, there's a reason behind it.
I don't mind if they want to do things that way. If I don't like it, I won't watch the show (and I don't).
I don't expect every show in existence to suit my particular tastes. But they should at least be honest about things.
Have the series producers ever directly addressed this issue?
It's not 1964 anymore. The only reason The Doctor can't be black or a woman is if, in addition to being British as his "core" thing, he represents nostalgia for the lost British Empire with its now outdated assumptions about gender and race.
You know, I've never been a big Doctor Who fan,
but there is no 'Kirk/Spock-like recognizability of a half-century old science fiction icon'.
At all.
This is the first one:
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This is the current, eleventh one:
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Now aside from being Anglo-Saxons with penises, these guys don't seem to be following an iconic 'look'.
He's an alien with a built-in excuse to be regularly recast. If the laws of his recasting require him to inexplicably be a Caucasoid with Received Pronunciation, then just let something go haywire in the process and ta-da! Moving on...
I've seen the show.And I find it amazing that the people lodging this complaint never watch the show!
Of course, you managed to completely miss the couple or so Doctors that actually looked like William Hartnell...
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