Don't like the idea of the doctor being anything but British.

Don't like the idea of the doctor being anything but British.
The Master has been American on one occasion.Don't like the idea of the doctor being anything but British.
Scottish is British. So is Welsh, Northern Irish and English. (Kathy tells me to add Cornish).
The gunslinger is a very lowly regarded episode.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gunfighters#Broadcast_and_reception
That's far too reasonable and sensible. Go for more melodrama and hyperbole.Maybe you know actually watch a story before you declare it abysmal.
Lightweight. Make an effort.Without delving through 40 previous pages in this post [...]
Spot on. Agreed 100%.[...] I'll just say that I'll give her a chance. They've been hinting at a female Doctor for a few years now anyway. Kate Mulgrew and Jeri Ryan did a great job being female leads on Voyager all those many years ago back in the mid 90s when it kind of was a big deal for a female to be in "charge" of a show. Especially on Star Trek which always had a male captain. Nowadays I don't get the hand wringing over casting a female in any lead role.
Yes, and was absolutely atrocious. Really not a good argument.The Master has been American on one occasion.![]()
Scottish is British. So is Welsh, Northern Irish and English. (Kathy tells me to add Cornish).
That's why most people I know don't consider The Scum to be a newspaper.This is pretty ruthless
http://www.salon.com/2017/07/17/jodie-whittaker-doctor-who-the-sun/
Just because she's a woman the newpaper rags dig up any dirt or past work she's done.
Yeah, but he's evil, so it explains a lotThe Master has been American on one occasion.![]()
That's why most people I know don't consider The Scum to be a newspaper.
Well they're a paper, making up stories isn't considered newsWell, they are a Newspaper, whether they are a reputable one is another manner indeed.
Well, they are a Newspaper, whether they are a reputable one is another manner indeed.
I love Una's stories so thank you for sharing this piece!Also, if anyone's interested, here's a piece published by Trek novelist Una McCormack
https://theconversation.com/chinks-in-the-world-machine-on-the-casting-of-the-13th-doctor-who-81116
Apart from having a collection (in The Gunfighters) which he loans out to people, and Three happily blowing away surprised Ogrons in Day Of The Daleks, and various other instances.
Though (collection aside) he can always do Elliot's line from Leverage: "Just because I don't like guns doesn't mean I don't know how to use them"
This is pretty ruthless
http://www.salon.com/2017/07/17/jodie-whittaker-doctor-who-the-sun/
Just because she's a woman the newpaper rags dig up any dirt or past work she's done.
Not really. He made it clear in WE&T that it's a total non-issue for him.
I'm seriously worried.
I couldn't care less that the Doctor will be a woman. If you couldn't see the writing on the wall from the past three years, I don't know what show you've been watching.
I hope the actress can pull off the charm and likability of the Doctor. I'm not confident at all she can pull that off because I despised her character on Broadchurch by the end of series 2. I know she was acting as a mother who's son was murdered but she was just completely unlikable and I doubt that's what she was going for. The Doctor has done some messed up things and had some serious trauma in her/his past and still the character is charmismatic and wimsy.
Here's hoping she can pull it off.
The Master has been American on one occasion.![]()
Changing gender might be a non-issue in the sense that he does not have any hang ups about it but that does not mean that he could not choose a gender for a specific reason like honoring a friend. After all, he said that he chose his face to remind him of an important lesson. So there is precedent that the Doctor could choose a certain physical appearance as a reminder or lesson to himself.
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