What's the alternative? When do fans' complains on the direction of a show become acceptable? its not the reasonable of us have gone and requested RTD himself to come back or to pretend Whittaker never occured. Why is it that any criticism that has roots on actual issues of the show are put aside as a kind of overreaction by "some" fans? Genuinely, I don't think its unreasonable to critique the program so long as the argument is rooted within the show itself.I'm continuously amused how some fans take some of this waaaayyyyy too seriously. Same complaining, different era. Only difference from now and all of the big changes during the classic series is how the Internet makes that complaining more noticeable.
Like, I can understand not condoning hyperbole (and I am guilty of that sin myself, I freely admit) but on the other hand, outreach of an argument is not necessarily a bad thing, particularly when its on a controversial topic such as this. It is understandable that some may like this Timeless Children retcon. it is not to dictate to fans that dislike it and argue why and how it doesn't as fans who don't "get the show." That never stops being a low blow, as if we're not fans because we didn't experience it from the olden days, as someone implied earlier. So, I'm with you on regards to misoginy, wokeness, etc, those are all nonsense issues that don't deserve either the attention nor the drama. BUT, on the other hand, if I take offense to Kerblam!'s asinine messaging and with the overall political feel the Chibnall era exudes, as long as I articulate my take, there's no reason for a discussion not to be had.