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Jodie is back for next year.

Whenever the Moffat era took breaks people called for the actual death of him.
Chibnall announces a break, and reading this whole thread you all are perfectly fine with it.
What happened?
 
I feel like people are willing to give Chris Chibnall a pass for anything, even if Series 12 only had 6 episodes, each featuring Teeth Face, because they still hold an irrational hatred for Steven Moffat for staying on longer than he should have.
It's like Rick Berman again, but with Doctor Who. :lol:
 
I feel bad about the entire Doctor Who production team. I hope this gap year was announced before people signed on to do the show so they have projects to do before filming begins in early 2020.

Honestly I think the BBC wants Doctor Who to fail to save money. "Penny Wise Pound foolish"
 
I feel like people are willing to give Chris Chibnall a pass for anything, even if Series 12 only had 6 episodes, each featuring Teeth Face, because they still hold an irrational hatred for Steven Moffat for staying on longer than he should have.
It's like Rick Berman again, but with Doctor Who. :lol:

Not me. I never stopped loving Moffat. I would have loved to seen him in charge of the show this year with Jodie also as the Doctor.

Jason
 
I feel bad about the entire Doctor Who production team. I hope this gap year was announced before people signed on to do the show so they have projects to do before filming begins in early 2020.

Honestly I think the BBC wants Doctor Who to fail to save money. "Penny Wise Pound foolish"

You think the grips and the wardrobe people would have to sit around until Who production began? They would be free to take jobs in the meantime. They would have a job waiting.
 
That’s an opinion, not a fact.
True, though I would point out the AI figures are comparatively poor so there is objective evidence that this is the opinion of a lot of people.

I've enjoyed this season, but no more than season 10 tbh, and in some cases far less.
 
Here's an idea.

What got me into scriptwriting was the fact that VOY had an open submission policy. You could write it, submit it, they'd read it and respond or not. I got a response and pitched ideas to them on a regular basis, but never quite got over the line.

Why can't the Beeb do that for Who?

There's at least half a dozen people here who could pitch strong ideas, and even left to basically just a 'story by' credit, I'm sure there would be a heap of fresh ideas.
 
Very dissapointed to hear we are only getting one episiode next year. I would have like to keep the momentum with the new Doctor and companions building.
 
Could there be to many writers. From what I understand this is the first year the show has had a kind of traditional tv writing staff. Not sure how it was done in the past but I wonder if it's like you would read about Trek were everyone goes over a script and pitches idea's or improvements. I mean it works fine for some shows but I do kind of like the idea of a head honco also carrying the bulk of the writing like JMS on Babylon 5 or Aaron Sorkin with his show. Only problem is Chibnall is clearly not in their class of being a writing God.

Jason
 
I feel bad about the entire Doctor Who production team. I hope this gap year was announced before people signed on to do the show so they have projects to do before filming begins in early 2020.

Honestly I think the BBC wants Doctor Who to fail to save money. "Penny Wise Pound foolish"
Most of people working in this business are freelancers.........so not a big deal, AND I think you read things wrong. Filming will begin after the holidays in early 2019......it just won't AIR until 2020.
 
Whenever the Moffat era took breaks people called for the actual death of him.
Chibnall announces a break, and reading this whole thread you all are perfectly fine with it.
What happened?

Maybe it’s ok to take a year off ten minutes into the new job....Moffat only took time off after a few years after all, the fool.
I can feel the impending sequel to the wilderness years. The New New Adventures. I don’t think it will work as well this time.
 
Someone recently posted an old review of the second episode of the Hartnell era, and apparently the sky has been falling ever since then.
That would be fair criticism. The first episode was a masterpiece of effectively setting up the series. Very well written. Episodes 2-4 were utter crap!
 
That sucks, but least this confirms that Bradley Walsh, Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole are all returning (per the BBC press release), so that's something at least.
That is the good side to it for sure. The characters were the highlight of the season for me.

But, the BBC needs to get its act together. The irregular schedule with extended beaks kills any momentum.
 
It's annoying and suggests everyone involved are struggling to get all their ducks in a row.
Also worrying that even with a truncated number of episodes and a new production team they're still struggling to meet an annual schedule. And yes we've had these sorts of gaps before, but the TV landscape is changing. Netflix will make dozens of shows in the time to takes Who to return.

I'm really thinking that the problem goes to the Showrunner model that we've got. It must be really hard to produce the show and write a good portion of the episodes. And, DW episodes must be extra difficult to write because you should be thinking outside the box. I think RTD must've been a workaholic or something. But, definitely the exception to what a DW showrunner can do and NOT the rule. Moffat was able to manage to a degree but also struggled. But, it might be beyond Chibnall's and most other humans' capabilities!

I'm thinking it's time to go back to the Producer/Script Editor model. Maybe a bit of adjustment from the Classic Who days, if the Producer and/or Script Editor wanted to write a few stories. Those two roles seem to require specialized skills. You might be great in one but not so good in the other. Very few people will master both--particularly when writing for DW. And, we may have run out of those people!
 
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