Why? Because EVERYONE else is doing that? If there's a reason, fine, otherwise, no.
What reason would satisfy you?
Why? Because EVERYONE else is doing that? If there's a reason, fine, otherwise, no.
What better reason is there other than giving representation to people of other skin colours? The world consists of more than white men, you know.
It doesn’t make any sense to compare fictional characters being male to actual historical figures. There’s a pretty major difference.Probably because traditionally, The Doctor was male. Traditionally, Jesus was male. Traditionally, George Washington was male. Traditionally, JFK was male. Traditionally, James T. Kirk was male. There is nothing wrong with tradition. If they believe females need a role-model, create a new one, specifically for them. Doctor #13 is a cheat. She didn't have to go trials and tribulations of being a female for the last 2000 years (whatever that might mean for wherever The Doctor traveled). It'd be more interesting (and legitimate) if it were a new character who went thru those things. They are quick to point out (rightfully) the problems African-British had to face (and may still face) in the UK. Ryan brings it up all the time. If next turn The Doctor was black, he/she wouldn't understand what it is to be black. Maybe on Gallifrey, it'll not present a problem, but on travels to other planets (20th/21st Century Earth) it could.
Probably because traditionally, The Doctor was male.
Traditionally, James T. Kirk was male.
There is nothing wrong with tradition.
If they believe females need a role-model, create a new one, specifically for them.
Doctor #13 is a cheat. She didn't have to go trials and tribulations of being a female for the last 2000 years (whatever that might mean for wherever The Doctor traveled). It'd be more interesting (and legitimate) if it were a new character who went thru those things.
They are quick to point out (rightfully) the problems African-British had to face (and may still face) in the UK. Ryan brings it up all the time. If next turn The Doctor was black, he/she wouldn't understand what it is to be black. Maybe on Gallifrey, it'll not present a problem, but on travels to other planets (20th/21st Century Earth) it could.
Women and other races have watched and empathized with white male role models our whole lives, white men can learn to do the same. I didn’t get to see a character who represented people like me until I was 30 and I never had problems watching anything. If they handle more representation, they have plenty of DVDs to watch.
A lot are like greedy children suddenly confronted with having to share. They want all the characters, losing a single one is an attack on them. It’s like a whole pizza and they can’t give up a single slice. They want you to go get your own pizza.Speaking as a White Man (tm), it feels like White Men don't deal well with change, always expecting everyone else to take it or leave it.
Well no the BBC isn't just like any other corporation it's not just a tradition that's getting in the way, it's the way it's structured and funded.
Traditionally the human race has been male centric with males having an easier time being accepted as people in society and making a successful life for themselves. There have been cases when men, white men especially are chosen over females/people of colour who are actually more qualified than the ones who got where they are because traditionally it's been people like them who are selected. There's nothing wrong with changing tradition.Probably because traditionally, The Doctor was male. Traditionally, Jesus was male. Traditionally, George Washington was male. Traditionally, JFK was male. Traditionally, James T. Kirk was male. There is nothing wrong with tradition.
That would be very challenging and it would take a lot of thought for the producers and writers to take... The Doctor becoming black would have to be very clever to engage the old worlds from Centuries past. I would love to see how that would be handled?Probably because traditionally, The Doctor was male. Traditionally, Jesus was male. Traditionally, George Washington was male. Traditionally, JFK was male. Traditionally, James T. Kirk was male. There is nothing wrong with tradition. If they believe females need a role-model, create a new one, specifically for them. Doctor #13 is a cheat. She didn't have to go trials and tribulations of being a female for the last 2000 years (whatever that might mean for wherever The Doctor traveled). It'd be more interesting (and legitimate) if it were a new character who went thru those things. They are quick to point out (rightfully) the problems African-British had to face (and may still face) in the UK. Ryan brings it up all the time. If next turn The Doctor was black, he/she wouldn't understand what it is to be black. Maybe on Gallifrey, it'll not present a problem, but on travels to other planets (20th/21st Century Earth) it could.
Personally, this is bullshit. Why can't men have a female for a role-model? Why all this separate but equal bullshit? Why do only men get to have the toys, woman get the knock off?
Some of us white men already follow female and people-of-color role models. Two of my biggest heroes growing up were LeVar Burton and Amelia Earhart.Women and other races have watched and empathized with white male role models our whole lives, white men can learn to do the same. I didn’t get to see a character who represented people like me until I was 30 and I never had problems watching anything. If they handle more representation, they have plenty of DVDs to watch.
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While I have enjoyed the series overall, I still find it hard to understand what some of the actors are saying because their "accent" (italicized because I am not sure that it's the correct term) is so thick
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