I wasn't sure what to think about this at first. Not because I'm against the idea of Time Lords changing genders, mind you. I just thought it was too obvious. From the moment she appeared in Deep Breath, it seemed like that's who she was, but where is the twist?
But the more I think about it, the more I love the idea that she really is the Master.
Way back in the second episode in 2005, Cassandra makes an off-hand remark about when she was a little boy. Since there was never a follow-up to that, we (the audience) are still unsure whether that should be taken as a mistaken memory - as in, she's been a flap of skin for so long she truly has no idea what gender she is - or if she was born as a male and transitioned into female.
If this really is the Master, I think this is the first time we've seen a Trans character on-screen in Doctor Who. That is huge. That is remarkable. Now that the drums inside her head have stopped, for the first time, she can be comfortable in her own skin, and she finally is. I think that's brilliant.
What do you think?
But the more I think about it, the more I love the idea that she really is the Master.
Way back in the second episode in 2005, Cassandra makes an off-hand remark about when she was a little boy. Since there was never a follow-up to that, we (the audience) are still unsure whether that should be taken as a mistaken memory - as in, she's been a flap of skin for so long she truly has no idea what gender she is - or if she was born as a male and transitioned into female.
If this really is the Master, I think this is the first time we've seen a Trans character on-screen in Doctor Who. That is huge. That is remarkable. Now that the drums inside her head have stopped, for the first time, she can be comfortable in her own skin, and she finally is. I think that's brilliant.
What do you think?