I'm going in everyone, wish me luck!
He could have. Moore changed Starbuck. What's your point?
My point is, people would have rightly freaked out.
People did freak out. Before an single episode was aired. And then... it was all quiet. (except for the truly crazy.) Most everyone I know, loves the nuStarbuck (with the exception of some episodes in season four... "WE'RE GOING THE WRONG WAAAAA!")
But, basically, people freaked at the idea, and then saw the execution... and there was silence.
That's my point.
Some characters are meant to be guys. Not everyone can be rule 63'd successfully (in fact, i'd argue 99% can't be), no matter how much you want every character to be a woman, apparently.
Sure, some characters are meant to be guys. Some are meant to be women.
Appeal to tradition all you want, but, it's a pretty weak argument, especially with a character that changes shape.
Why shouldn't people like the characters they're attached to? What is the point of people liking characters, if they just can get thrown away whenever someone decides they need more diversity?
You keep saying this. Give me a percentage, how much of the Doctor's character is his gender? Because the Doctor has a lot of different personalities, characteristics, that keeps getting thrown out... So...?
In that case, there should be no franchises. Just random names that are attached to new characters whenever a company needs to satisfy a new demographic quota.
Why do you have such a hostility towards diversity? I'm serious.
The whole concept of a fictional character being anything more than a one shot would get thrown away, just so they can use the name for something completely different every time

By that logic, I can't wait to see Jason Statham as Dan, Prince of Themyscira in the next DC movie reboot, and Sigorney Weaver as Black Panther. If any character should be something different because character consistency is now evil and the only point of fictional characters is to reuse names, then its only fair that
everyone can be anyone
Sigh. Again, you're just lashing out. The Doctor is certainly a unique character, in that he/she LITERALLY changes his body.
Now, there was a storyline where Thor was a frog. Would you freak out? He's no longer an alien from another planet, but a frog. Is that throwing the character out?
Sigh. I have a feeling you just really really hate the idea of an shape shifting alien not always being male.
When they've been a male for 50/over 1100 years, then yes, I hate the idea :tech man:
He has been cast as a white male actor, yes, for 50 years. I wonder if times have changed since the 1960s.... hm....
Again, an appeal to tradition.
What about a black man, could a black man play the Doctor? He's always been white.... wouldn't THAT be throwing out the character by your logic?
DC Comics Batwoman was one of my favorite characters before DC fired the writers and said she was never allowed to get married. I stopped reading her book after that, but I've still liked the character since she appeared in the old
52 weekly series years ago. I'd personally love a movie with the character, but that is actually with her, and she's definitely not a female version of Bruce Wayne
Sure. That would be great. What if Terrance Howard played Bruce Wayne? For 75 years he's been a white guy. Would that be throwing out the character? In this day and age, there are plenty of very wealthy African Americans, no reason why they couldn't be gunned down and have their son avenge their deaths.
There are differences between people and characters of different genders. People keep using The Corsair to justify a female Doctor, but that Timelord apparently switched genders between almost every regeneration, it seemed pretty fluid from what I read on the Doctor who wiki. The Doctor, on the other hand, has never shown the slightest hint that he'd ever regenerate into a woman. Since the character hasn't done it in over 1100 years and a whole set of regenerations, in universe you can probably say he's pretty well set on his gender.
Just because it hasn't happened before, it can't happen now?
No, I just hate diversity for its own sake.
Why? Take a moment, serious, ask yourself, why do you hate the idea of diversity. And for those on the other side of it, its not "for it's own sake."
I get attached to characters, and I don't see why established characters need to be changed.
Even one that changes like every 3 to 4 years?
When you do that, they are no longer the same characters. When I read a Superman comic, I want to read about Clark Kent. You're basically saying no one should like fictional characters, because the characters should never be the same, and what they are should be dictated by demographics, and screw anyone who is a fan of a fictional character.
Skin color and gender are the major characteristics of those characters?
To be frank, I'm not suggesting that suddenly Clark Kent should be black. I'm challenging you on your logic and ideas of what character is and can be.
I specifically said I'd give a female Doctor a chance, but it wouldn't be the same character.
Why not? Why is Tom Baker the same as McCoy the same as Smith, but not Maggie Smith? Why?
It would basically be the end of the Doctor Who franchise that's been around for 50+ years. She wouldn't be the Doctor, even if she steals the name.
Why not? Be specific.
Could it be good? Possibly, depending on who they cast.
Isn't that true of any male actor?
It wouldn't be Doctor Who, though. There is a reason that the only two times I know of it really being brought up was in a goofy (although entertaining) comedy sketch, and a horrible Audio story. Its just not Doctor Who. Hopefully, the people in charge will keep acting like TV people usually do, not willing to screw up their franchise by doing something so extreme and unneeded.
You keep repeating, but you don't say why. And really, having a shape changing alien change into a woman is extreme?
What about Elba playing Heimdal? Hated him? If not, why not? Why would you hate a woman--and this little tantrum pretty much shows that you would hate a woman playing the Doctor, and not a black man playing an alien who is a Norse God?
Oh, yes, because Elba played a female Heimdal....wait a second, I think that guy was a dude

Seriously, I don't know where this came from.
I brought it up...and, forgive me, I thought it was pretty obvious, because there was a tremendous outcry from his casting. "That character has always been white, how could he be played by a black actor!" It's your argument. Not in gender, but, in race. But, it's your argument. Why is race different than gender? Why is changing the race of a character ok, but not the gender?
I never said I wouldn't want the Doctor played by a black actor. It was fine with heimdall, although being an obscure, unestablished character probably helped. The comic Heimdall is cool, but not established enough for different casting to be a problem. If the Doctor can be a white british guy, he can be any other race (or nationality, I'd be fine with an american Doctor). The only thing I think needs to stay around between regenerations is his gender, besides that I'd say anything goes.
Why is race changing ok, but not gender? Again, for a shape changing alien, whose race can change gender and not even be humanoid?
Now that doesn't go for every character, I'd put race with gender when it comes to what generally makes the core of a character, but The Doctor is an alien.
So, it's not how a character behaves, the actions they takes, the desires they might have, the fears, it's what they look like? That's the core of a character? Really? That's the core of a character?
His gender, like every single Timelord we've seen or heard of not named The Corsair, should stay consistent, but the race doesn't matter, and I'd say that even if River Song hadn't proven that a timelord's race can change by regeneration.
Bully for you!
So, the Doctor is popular because he has a penis? Because he's been played by male actors? That's it? That's the big reason?
So the Doctor is hated because he has a penis?

Nice try. But, clearly, the Doctor isn't hated. You were the one presenting the idea that one of the core reasons he's popular is that he's male. I'm challenging you on that silly notion.
Or is it because british girls have no one to look up to, so they're currently rioting so that the character that's been male for 50 years should get gender swapped?
There's a riot going on!? Cool. Oh. There's not. Hyperbole. I know you're scared of change, but, it's not bad. It really isn't. And, yeah, maybe girls should get someone to look up to who isn't just the Doctor's companion.
Or is it just some PC police fans who somehow get all bent out of shape with keeping characters the same, because they don't get character consistency or the fact that people like characters the way they are?
I'm sorry, I don't know where you live, but, there aren't PC Police. They aren't a real thing. I am, again, try to challenge you on your position. That maybe you should reexamine why you are so concerned and frightened, yep, I said it, of a little diversity. That maybe it's time to grow up and share your toys.
And again, you keep saying, you like the characters they way they are... THE DOCTOR CHANGES EVERY FEW... eh, fuck it...
What is so wrong with liking a character, and not wanting to see him change for absolutely no reason? What happened to being a fan of something? When I like a character, I like them for what they are, not what the PC police want to use their name for.
How about this for a reason: A woman auditions and she's fucking fantastic. She's great. Isn't that a good reason? But, she wouldn't have the chance to play a shape changing alien because some fans are stuck in the 1960s.