I don't know what the Doctor Who audience is like nowadays, but in tumbler's heyday it was mostly American tweens and twenty-somethings who liked seeing a smartly dressed British man (Tennant, Smith) do zany things. I know these same women profess to love LGBT shite, but I'm not sure they're actually into men in skirts.
the same writer has written a bunch of genuinely good gay TV series.
Waris Hussein (early director, gay) complained there was too much sexual content. for decades the character was pretty much asexual. the American movie was a mistake.
The Doctor SHOULD be asexual. The focus is on adventure. Not self-inserting as the alien demigod’s girlfriend. This was still true when he was heterosexual.
They attempted a course correction with that when they switched to 12 and he was much older, they drew a line between him and Clara and gave her a separate love interest. But they still drifted back into it being a romantic attachment by the next season, albeit without any open acknowledgement that it was romantic.
>They made the Doctor black and gay?
of course they did, didnt you know that almost every single person on earth is black and gay, or trans? So they should be represented in pop culture accordingly.
Who the frick is the target demographic of this woke garbage? Original Dr Who nerds were all white CHUDS, nu-Dr Who fans were tumblr Hambeasts who fangirled over David Tennant and Matt Smith and niggos don't give a shit about Dr Who at all.
>Who the frick is the target demographic of this woke garbage?
You seem to be misunderstanding the formula. It isn't about making something for someone to like anymore but destroying things people already like. Don't you get that yet?
>They made the Doctor gay?
Not just gay, they gave him a stereotypical gay personality. Why can't LGBT+ ever be written as normal people? Banana Fish was gay af and they felt straighter than this.
Series 1 was fairly gay with Jack. Torchwood was so gay it was comical, but even there it wasn't as bad as current Who, because it wasn't that plot relevant.
I wonder if it will ever go back to this? Normal. Or just keep accelerating in the direction it's going? And in a decade from now it'll be so much that we'll look back at the current one nostalgically.
>And in a decade from now it'll be so much that we'll look back at the current one nostalgically.
This is how I look at late 90s and early 00s western 2D animation now. e.g. Titan AE, Atlantis, whatever the frick else has that square shit style.
13 is fricked though. Her era was just simply bad in every way.
They're literally talking about a hostile takeover at Disney because they're losing so much money. It's amazing how a 100b$ company is close to bankrupt within not even a decade of this shit. So yes we're going back to normal. Not Disney of course, they're going to hell, but afterward if anybody wants to make money will be normal or their moronic company will not even launch.
I think about this every time I see another black British character in a show or movie. Indians are the iconic minority of Britain, and if this is about representation and compensation then the British did more to the Indians than the Africans. Why are they so hung up on black people? Honestly I’d be at least mildly offended if I were Indian
>Why are they so hung up on black people?
Because our left-wing cultural elites mimic America's left-wing cultural elites and America's left-wing cultural elites don't give a street shit about Indians and worship blacks. >Honestly I’d be at least mildly offended if I were Indian
Indians don't care because they have their own movie industry that is explicitly designed to cater to Indian tastes.
>finally pick up another cute companion after a famine since Clara departed >it's for a 20 year old gay black man apparently supposed to be the Doctor
Pete Davison and Matt Smith were both young when they were cast, but Davison was a more humanistic Doctor in an era where the standard was an older eccentric man so he stood out and he had an era where he had a large amount of companions at any one time, and Matt Smith deliberately played his Doctor as an old professor type, in contrast to his youthful appearance.
This guy just comes off like some random person from a teen show. By default you should be looking at middle aged minimum for the Doctor, unless a young actor has a specific quality that suits the role, like Matt Smith who did come off as an old man inhabiting a young body. While it was not her fault because the showrunner was just a complete clown and gave her no firm character to work with, Jodie Whittaker was probably too young for the part, it's harder for women to come off successfully as the "funny or arrogant eccentric professor" type and they should have accepted that and cast very carefully for 13. Like Michelle Gomez, had she not already played the Master, probably would have played a good Doctor, they should have aimed for an older posh sort of actress.
Anyway, nothing about this guy is saying "Doctor" and it's not because he's black, there's several black British actors I could look at and see playing a decent Doctor character. I don't know how this guy got the part.
>finally pick up another cute companion after a famine since Clara departed >it's for a 20 year old gay black man apparently supposed to be the Doctor
Pete Davison and Matt Smith were both young when they were cast, but Davison was a more humanistic Doctor in an era where the standard was an older eccentric man so he stood out and he had an era where he had a large amount of companions at any one time, and Matt Smith deliberately played his Doctor as an old professor type, in contrast to his youthful appearance.
This guy just comes off like some random person from a teen show. By default you should be looking at middle aged minimum for the Doctor, unless a young actor has a specific quality that suits the role, like Matt Smith who did come off as an old man inhabiting a young body. While it was not her fault because the showrunner was just a complete clown and gave her no firm character to work with, Jodie Whittaker was probably too young for the part, it's harder for women to come off successfully as the "funny or arrogant eccentric professor" type and they should have accepted that and cast very carefully for 13. Like Michelle Gomez, had she not already played the Master, probably would have played a good Doctor, they should have aimed for an older posh sort of actress.
Anyway, nothing about this guy is saying "Doctor" and it's not because he's black, there's several black British actors I could look at and see playing a decent Doctor character. I don't know how this guy got the part.
>Jodie Whittaker was probably too young for the part
Jodie was a year older than Tennant when he started. They just made her dress and act like a moronic child instead of a sophisticated grown woman. Missy made a better female Doctor than the Doctor we got for sure. >I don't know how this guy got the part.
Because RTD finds him hot and he probably puts out
>They made the Doctor black and gay?
You are shocked? After they have already made the character a woman. After so many examples of franchises being mutilated by people that neither care for the material or the audience.
>After so many examples of franchises being mutilated by people that neither care for the material or the audience.
RTD is the only reason this franchise is relevant today.
Yeah, but he didn't do this sort of thing in the 2005-2010 era. It was modernized yes, but any gay stuff was played casually around the fringes, not as apparently the entire central purpose of the show.
What's your point? RTD can get praise for reviving it but, that doesn't excuse RTD2. It also doesn't defend the destruction of all the other franchises or what even happened with Doctor Who when they made him a her and did the Timeless Child.
>After so many examples of franchises being mutilated by people that neither care for the material or the audience.
It is insane. From the top of my head, within a space of 10 years, franchises that have had truly awful entries or have been tarnished if not straight-out destroyed: >Doctor Who >Star Trek >Star Wars >Indiana Jones >Willow >the MCU; >actual Marvel comics; >likewise DC comics >James Bond >The Lord of the Rings through Rings of Power >The Wheel of Time >The Witcher >Discworld through The Watch >The Dark Tower >Halo >Resident Evil >Cowboy Bebop >Scooby-Doo through Velma >Various Disney live-action remakes of their animated films
We are at a point now where people don't want anything to be adapted or get new entries, for the reasonable assumption is the entry will be shit and maybe poison everything else. The whole affairs is made worse by how there is very little new being made, and that which is more often than not being shit.
RTD is a gay himself so if he is writing a character, why not write about something he knows? Because he is writing it I would assume that it isn't going to be one of those sorts of gay characters where the fact that they like dick up their shitbox is the only character trait they have and he will be the Doctor, but also happen to be a bit of a woofter too. Like how Captain Jack is more than just a guy who will stick his immortal schlong in anything that moves (mainly earthling men to be fair, but he does sometimes want to frick women, robots and aliens), he does have a personality too.
With this Doctor RTD, if you count the War Doctor in the overall tally, will have been the creator of 4 out of the 16 Doctors (9, 10, 14 and 15), JNT, created 3 out of 15 (5, 6 and 7) and SM created 3 Doctors during his tenure (11, 12 and War). All the rest created 1 Doctor at most, although CC created several incarnations prior to the Doctor, they're not actually THE Doctor as he had not fully taken up that identity yet (post Division and post Fugitive Doctor was probably when they had his memory wiped and regenerated into the first Doctor).
So RTD has now been responsible for more incarnations than any other producer or show runner, a quarter of all the doctors in history. So its more RTDs character than anyone else's at this point.
Puffy, without much additional pigmentation, would be my guess.
>people still watch and eagerly anticipate this dog shit >it's still popular enough on Cinemaphile (previously Cinemaphile) to have a fricking general
What the frick is wrong with people? No one forces you to consume this diarrhea.
He's zesty now
what
the
frick
dam dis homie be zesty as fk
>Doctor is played by a gay black man
>first episode they have him get sweaty at a rave
Unironically, what did they mean by this?
stereotypical gays depicting gays stereotypically
They either unironically think depicting gays as disgusting deranged creatures will help them be accepted, or they know exactly what they're doing.
Is the new Dr Who openly gay in the new series??
the doctor doesnt bang afaik
Nasneed was right
I don't know what the Doctor Who audience is like nowadays, but in tumbler's heyday it was mostly American tweens and twenty-somethings who liked seeing a smartly dressed British man (Tennant, Smith) do zany things. I know these same women profess to love LGBT shite, but I'm not sure they're actually into men in skirts.
the same writer has written a bunch of genuinely good gay TV series.
Waris Hussein (early director, gay) complained there was too much sexual content. for decades the character was pretty much asexual. the American movie was a mistake.
The Doctor SHOULD be asexual. The focus is on adventure. Not self-inserting as the alien demigod’s girlfriend. This was still true when he was heterosexual.
That's why 10 + Donna had the best dynamic. At least out of new who.
They attempted a course correction with that when they switched to 12 and he was much older, they drew a line between him and Clara and gave her a separate love interest. But they still drifted back into it being a romantic attachment by the next season, albeit without any open acknowledgement that it was romantic.
>I don't know what the Doctor Who audience is like nowadays
Obese, middle-aged white women.
Do you WANT him to be black and straight while travelling with an attractive big breasted blonde white woman?
>Pray I don't alter it further
I hate blackrock so fricking much it's unreal
And? Doctor Who always has an audience of fat tumblr they/them teenage girls.
No it hasn't
Dam, dis homie packing fudge
I saw this webm before but had no idea it was Doctor Who. lmao, what the frick goes on in a leftist writer's mind?
What is the target audience here?
Audience?
You guys roast the U.S. for starting this woke shit but then the U.K. just seems to gobble it up and ask for more.
It's 2023
>They made the Doctor black and gay?
of course they did, didnt you know that almost every single person on earth is black and gay, or trans? So they should be represented in pop culture accordingly.
Who the frick is the target demographic of this woke garbage? Original Dr Who nerds were all white CHUDS, nu-Dr Who fans were tumblr Hambeasts who fangirled over David Tennant and Matt Smith and niggos don't give a shit about Dr Who at all.
>Who the frick is the target demographic of this woke garbage?
bongs
Apparently not, as it's shedding viewers faster than the DCEU.
Gays and middle age cat ladies who see gays and "minorities" as additional pets.
Based on the ratings, no one. I think they've dropped below the roastie dr. ratings.
Nobody and that's just the way they like it!!!
>Who the frick is the target demographic of this woke garbage?
You seem to be misunderstanding the formula. It isn't about making something for someone to like anymore but destroying things people already like. Don't you get that yet?
You damn Nazi Chuds need to accept all black men are gay.
what is it about thots in short plaid skirts
>They made the Doctor gay?
Not just gay, they gave him a stereotypical gay personality. Why can't LGBT+ ever be written as normal people? Banana Fish was gay af and they felt straighter than this.
Ian from Shameless was a good portrayal of a character who happened to be gay but still had other things going on. Writing has only gone backwards.
Hitler
Was
Right
showrunner exclusively makes gay tv shows, how could this surprise anyone?
But he made Doctor Who Series 1-4 and those weren't gay, they were full of male-female romance.
They've gotten too brazen.
Series 1 was fairly gay with Jack. Torchwood was so gay it was comical, but even there it wasn't as bad as current Who, because it wasn't that plot relevant.
Jack is literally introduced ogling Rose's ass through a pair of binoculars. He bangs everything, and was played as dashing, rather than mincing.
Bisexuality is still gay. He flirts with several men including the doctor. But sure, he's not fruity.
Sure, it's gay, but it's not homosexual. This in OP is homosexual.
I wonder if it will ever go back to this? Normal. Or just keep accelerating in the direction it's going? And in a decade from now it'll be so much that we'll look back at the current one nostalgically.
>And in a decade from now it'll be so much that we'll look back at the current one nostalgically.
This is how I look at late 90s and early 00s western 2D animation now. e.g. Titan AE, Atlantis, whatever the frick else has that square shit style.
13 is fricked though. Her era was just simply bad in every way.
Didn't they just do 3 specials with Tennant and his sidekick woman?
They did, but they made him gay and gave her a troony son with alien superpowers.
w-w-what...
Donna got married and had a son, who is nonbinary because the Doctor changed Donna's DNA, which later saves both their lives. What's not clicking?
>Nonbinary
>Still goes by she/her
Whay even the frick is the point then? Selfishness and desperate for title?
nonbinary means attention seeker
nonbinary means frick trannies at their own game but bbc bless their hearts just throw everything at it.
I wonder what happens when you cover the eyelashes
They're literally talking about a hostile takeover at Disney because they're losing so much money. It's amazing how a 100b$ company is close to bankrupt within not even a decade of this shit. So yes we're going back to normal. Not Disney of course, they're going to hell, but afterward if anybody wants to make money will be normal or their moronic company will not even launch.
>it's an anon makes up bullshit then reacts to it like it's real
The guy who writes and directs it is a gay and his new thing is gay black guys
I still for the life of me don’t know why they haven’t cast a Brit Indian yet as the doctor.
I think about this every time I see another black British character in a show or movie. Indians are the iconic minority of Britain, and if this is about representation and compensation then the British did more to the Indians than the Africans. Why are they so hung up on black people? Honestly I’d be at least mildly offended if I were Indian
>Why are they so hung up on black people?
Because our left-wing cultural elites mimic America's left-wing cultural elites and America's left-wing cultural elites don't give a street shit about Indians and worship blacks.
>Honestly I’d be at least mildly offended if I were Indian
Indians don't care because they have their own movie industry that is explicitly designed to cater to Indian tastes.
I don't think British Indians give a shit about Bollywood or Indian tastes.
British men get fined for not watching black homosexuals on television.
This used to be a kids show. Who is watching it now?
Are they going to rotate through all the mental illnesses so everyone can be represented?
So no sex?
What happened to her eyebrow?
Fell on the stairs as a kid apparently
It's very cute. Gives her character
its hot
>finally pick up another cute companion after a famine since Clara departed
>it's for a 20 year old gay black man apparently supposed to be the Doctor
Pete Davison and Matt Smith were both young when they were cast, but Davison was a more humanistic Doctor in an era where the standard was an older eccentric man so he stood out and he had an era where he had a large amount of companions at any one time, and Matt Smith deliberately played his Doctor as an old professor type, in contrast to his youthful appearance.
This guy just comes off like some random person from a teen show. By default you should be looking at middle aged minimum for the Doctor, unless a young actor has a specific quality that suits the role, like Matt Smith who did come off as an old man inhabiting a young body. While it was not her fault because the showrunner was just a complete clown and gave her no firm character to work with, Jodie Whittaker was probably too young for the part, it's harder for women to come off successfully as the "funny or arrogant eccentric professor" type and they should have accepted that and cast very carefully for 13. Like Michelle Gomez, had she not already played the Master, probably would have played a good Doctor, they should have aimed for an older posh sort of actress.
Anyway, nothing about this guy is saying "Doctor" and it's not because he's black, there's several black British actors I could look at and see playing a decent Doctor character. I don't know how this guy got the part.
he gobbled off rtd for the job simple as
>Jodie Whittaker was probably too young for the part
Jodie was a year older than Tennant when he started. They just made her dress and act like a moronic child instead of a sophisticated grown woman. Missy made a better female Doctor than the Doctor we got for sure.
>I don't know how this guy got the part.
Because RTD finds him hot and he probably puts out
>They made the Doctor black and gay?
You are shocked? After they have already made the character a woman. After so many examples of franchises being mutilated by people that neither care for the material or the audience.
>After so many examples of franchises being mutilated by people that neither care for the material or the audience.
RTD is the only reason this franchise is relevant today.
Yeah, but he didn't do this sort of thing in the 2005-2010 era. It was modernized yes, but any gay stuff was played casually around the fringes, not as apparently the entire central purpose of the show.
What's your point? RTD can get praise for reviving it but, that doesn't excuse RTD2. It also doesn't defend the destruction of all the other franchises or what even happened with Doctor Who when they made him a her and did the Timeless Child.
Point being that RTD did care abut the material, at least at first.
The first RTD era was nonstop gay shit and ruined an entire generation.
No it wasn't.
Take off the Rose tinted glasses.
Martha was always better than Rose in every metric, looks better today too
It was homosexual, but the stories and the characters still took priority.
>After so many examples of franchises being mutilated by people that neither care for the material or the audience.
It is insane. From the top of my head, within a space of 10 years, franchises that have had truly awful entries or have been tarnished if not straight-out destroyed:
>Doctor Who
>Star Trek
>Star Wars
>Indiana Jones
>Willow
>the MCU;
>actual Marvel comics;
>likewise DC comics
>James Bond
>The Lord of the Rings through Rings of Power
>The Wheel of Time
>The Witcher
>Discworld through The Watch
>The Dark Tower
>Halo
>Resident Evil
>Cowboy Bebop
>Scooby-Doo through Velma
>Various Disney live-action remakes of their animated films
We are at a point now where people don't want anything to be adapted or get new entries, for the reasonable assumption is the entry will be shit and maybe poison everything else. The whole affairs is made worse by how there is very little new being made, and that which is more often than not being shit.
franchises are always cancer, without fail. this is just the way in which you experience that realization.
Is there anything that hasn't been ruined? How are 40k fans feeling?
Frightened.
The 15th Doctor should've been a horny asian shota godfricking damnit, what a fricking waste
nice breasts, lady
I wonder what kind of nips she has
RTD is a gay himself so if he is writing a character, why not write about something he knows? Because he is writing it I would assume that it isn't going to be one of those sorts of gay characters where the fact that they like dick up their shitbox is the only character trait they have and he will be the Doctor, but also happen to be a bit of a woofter too. Like how Captain Jack is more than just a guy who will stick his immortal schlong in anything that moves (mainly earthling men to be fair, but he does sometimes want to frick women, robots and aliens), he does have a personality too.
With this Doctor RTD, if you count the War Doctor in the overall tally, will have been the creator of 4 out of the 16 Doctors (9, 10, 14 and 15), JNT, created 3 out of 15 (5, 6 and 7) and SM created 3 Doctors during his tenure (11, 12 and War). All the rest created 1 Doctor at most, although CC created several incarnations prior to the Doctor, they're not actually THE Doctor as he had not fully taken up that identity yet (post Division and post Fugitive Doctor was probably when they had his memory wiped and regenerated into the first Doctor).
So RTD has now been responsible for more incarnations than any other producer or show runner, a quarter of all the doctors in history. So its more RTDs character than anyone else's at this point.
Puffy, without much additional pigmentation, would be my guess.
Big and pink
>its yet another white british girl companion
Why the frick won't they give us alien companions, who cares about humans
>They made the Doctor black
It should've been Johnson...
>cast Paterson Joseph as the doc
>have him play it as Johnson from Peep Show
I am all the frick about this.
For me, it's:
>cast Paterson Joseph as the James bond
>have him play it as Johnson from Peep Show
It's be the first Bond film I'd actually watch since Die Another Day.
I always thought this guy would’ve made a good bond
>people still watch and eagerly anticipate this dog shit
>it's still popular enough on Cinemaphile (previously Cinemaphile) to have a fricking general
What the frick is wrong with people? No one forces you to consume this diarrhea.
>Cinemaphile (previously Cinemaphile)
Wtf, when did this happen
Only Karen can save Who now.