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‘Doctor Who’ Is Dead, But Perhaps Not For Long
The Federalist ^ | December 10, 2021 | Peter Pischke

Posted on 12/10/2021 10:24:33 AM PST by Kaslin

The BBC and wokeness killed the much-loved sci-fi TV series. The writer who last revived ‘Doctor Who’ is likely the only one who can save it now.


“Doctor Who” is dead. Ratings haven’t been this low since the moribund 1980s. Fan interest is zilch, with little engagement on social media. The show just finished its 13th series, and the few who watched could only yawn. The doctor is on life support thanks to the BBC’s incessant diversity mandates, executive producer Chris Chibnall retcons, and the lazy pomposity of the first female doctor, Jodie Whittaker.

But there is hope. A familiar stranger bearing the initials R.T.D. has arisen in the distance, and his company, Bad Wolf, are just the heroes that might make “Doctor Who” go through another successful regeneration.

For those unaware, “Doctor Who” is the almost 60-year-old British sci-fi-adventure TV series, which revolves around the time-traveling alien, The Doctor, and his companions’ adventures. What makes the show different is that every few years a new actor plays the titular character. The show’s first run (1963 to 1989) petered out after its popularity waned and the BBC felt it unprofitable.

It would then take almost 20 years until writer Russell T. Davies, creator of “Queer as Folk” of all people, revived the series in 2005, featuring a weathered Christopher Eccleston as the doctor. A year later, David Tennant took up the role, and the show for the next decade became the most popular program in the United Kingdom and beloved around the globe.

However, in 2017, the BBC got tired of executive producer Steven Moffat, despite his critically successful run with the 12th iteration of the doctor, played by Peter Capaldi. While popular, his series never saw the kind of attention it received while Tennant was in the role. The BBC, infatuated with the cop-drama “Broadchurch,” gave its creator Chris Chibnall complete creative control of the series. Chibnall agreed on the condition that Broadchurch actress Whittaker become the first female doctor.

Media Fawning at Female Doctor

Fan reaction to the announcement was mixed. Some dared question aloud if the characteristically masculine doctor should ever become a lady. The media, however, were apoplectic.

At the news of the casting, the news media swarmed like starving piranhas against the Doctor Who-loving plebs. With hundreds of social justice-themed headlines falling anywhere from the effusive (USA Today’s “Why it matters that a woman is the new ‘Doctor Who’”) to braggadocio (Salon: Sexist ‘Doctor Who’ haters don’t just deserve our scorn, they need it”). Even the dictionary company Merriam-Webster got in on the action.

The BBC, now firmly under the control of their all-powerful diversity and inclusions group, like much in the nerd world lately, was firmly on board to replace its fan base with a younger, more progressive demographic.

Objectively Bad

Chibnall’s tenure with “Doctor Who” is a travesty. Objectively, ratings-wise this “Who” is a stinker. Except for the pilot episode – due to booming novelty views – the ratings are in the toilet. The series consistently secures some of the worst-rated and unwatched episodes of all time. Some get fewer views then re-runs of “The Antiques Roadshow.”

Stylistically, woke “Who” is a shadow of its former self; most of the old writers from the previous series got replaced with first-time diversity hires. The result is that there are no engaging episodes to speak of, no characters to hold onto, and never any stakes to make a viewer give a damn.

Chibnall’s show is consistently awful. An uninspiring and generic production, yet an indignant one, with snide digs towards men in almost every episode. Storylines abound where the heroes are good, diverse people, and the villains are homophobic white males, usually coded as Christian. Christmas specials are out. But there’s a Donald Trump stand-in, a man having a baby, and plenty of lectures about privilege and the historical evils of British colonialism and capitalism.

Whittaker’s impotent portrayal of the doctor is like a handful of Ambien. No surprise she bragged about not having seen the show prior to taking on the role nor since. During series 12, the BBC was forced to apologize, when at the conclusion of an episode about mental illness, Whittaker brushed off the confession of her companion’s cancer diagnosis by responding that she was “too socially awkward” to deal with it.

Death of the Doctor

The death nail came in the series 12 finale, “The Timeless Children.” In it, we learn that the doctor was never a Timelord, the time-traveling, regenerating species from which he belongs. Instead, the doctor was never a humble timelord, but a sort of infinite progenitor space-messiah.

“Doctor Who” is built upon the charisma and connection the audience makes with the show’s eponymous hero. Before Whittaker, the doctor has been played by 13 different actors, each remarkable in their acting ability and depth. However, those legends were white men. So, in Timeless Children, we learn that those doctors were not the originals, nor important. Instead, the doctor was a black woman all along, deprived of her true identity by an abusive patriarchy.

With one swift strike, almost 60 years of continuity, profits, and fan affection shriveled up to nothing.

Former Revamper to the Rescue

Now no one is watching; Chibnall and Whittaker are both out. “Doctor Who” is broke and in danger of another cancellation. Until recently, if you asked me how “Who” could be saved, I would have told you we needed a miracle. Providence provides.

The BBC, now saddled with an unprofitable property, has sold full creative control to a little Welsh production company named Bad Wolf and the old hand himself, Russell T. Davies, the man that created and ran the show’s successful 2005 revival.

This is a big freakin’ deal.

Bad Wolf is led by Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter, former BBC executives that worked with Davies on “Doctor Who” and its spin-off shows. Even the company’s name is a reference to Davies’ run on “Who.” The Cardiff-based company has repeatedly proven itself by competently adapting several big intellectual properties, as they did with HBO’s “His Dark Materials.” The studio’s part owner is Sony, which, as we see with the new Spiderman films, can respectfully adapt IPs while partnering with another company.

As for Davies, he was born for this. Before the revival, he was a prolific writer for Who book and audio projects. Davies is a humongous Whovian, packaged with enough grace and discipline that he could rein in the eccentric Steven Moffat. In the past, he protected the franchise like a mother grizzly. Now he can do it again.

How to Rescue ‘Who’

For “Who” to be rescued, Bad Wolf will have to gather their strength for the media tempests to come. They will have to make the difficult decision of undoing and jettisoning every ounce of the Chibnall era, every single scrap of canon, lore, and continuity that took place from 2017 to 2022. That means that Whittaker’s 13th doctor, all her hatred, and the Timeless Child must be wholly expunged, lest the infection returns.

To paraphrase the fictional character Adrian Monk, for this project to work, they must gather up all the garbage, burn it, scorch the earth, gather the ashes, and then burn it down again.

One can only imagine the hysteria from social and news media to follow. But for their sacrifice, they will have the undying affections of Whovians for decades to come.

I hope Davies will have the courage of his convictions to follow through. As for Chibnall and the wokesters that tried to destroy the franchise forever, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.


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To: Harmless Teddy Bear
Matt Smith wakes up and says, "Clara I just had the strangest dream..."

I would agree with that. If you can't get Matt back, you could always have the same line said by a new, regenerated Doctor. But I don't know if you could get Jenna Coleman back, either...

41 posted on 12/10/2021 10:56:11 AM PST by kosciusko51
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To: mylife

Capaldi was good.


It was the Capaldi series that set the stage for the wokeness, with the black lesbian companion who just could NOT stop putting her lesbianism front-and-center.

There was also Jenna Coleman, who was OK with portraying being in love with the Matt Smith Doctor, but refused to consider that continuing with Capaldi.


42 posted on 12/10/2021 10:56:18 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (A Leftist can't enjoy life unless they are controlling, hurting, or destroying others)
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To: BlackAdderess

why not benedict cumberbatch? :)


43 posted on 12/10/2021 10:57:05 AM PST by mylife (Joe Biden is like bald tires in the rain, Alec Baldwin with a gun....)
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To: Kaslin

I did actually like the Jodie Whitaker Doctor better than the one immediately prior, but the writers ruined it. They made her a weak nincompoop and a victim. You read or watch escapist fiction for escape, not to end up feeling sorry for the poor actress trapped in a bad role.


44 posted on 12/10/2021 11:00:01 AM PST by BlackAdderess (Hope for the best, prepare for the worst)
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To: mylife
why not benedict cumberbatch? :)

Oh dear sweet baby Cthulhu. NO!

45 posted on 12/10/2021 11:00:08 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (add a dab of lavender in milk, leave town with an orange and pretend you're laughing with it)
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To: algore

If you haven’t seen it, “Broadchurch” with Tennant and Whitaker is quite good. 3 seasons, all pretty good with the first being the best, IMO.


46 posted on 12/10/2021 11:00:31 AM PST by day10 (You'll get nothing and like it!)
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To: mylife

He’d be great, but I doubt he’d do it


47 posted on 12/10/2021 11:00:38 AM PST by BlackAdderess (Hope for the best, prepare for the worst)
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To: cuban leaf

My Late husband and I watched them in the 80s They had a show on in Nashville. We went to see it. I knitted a scarf like one of Dr Who character had for him.


48 posted on 12/10/2021 11:01:04 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden,s aka president Milk Carton)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

he’s a great actor check yer sexuality at the door..


49 posted on 12/10/2021 11:01:14 AM PST by mylife (Joe Biden is like bald tires in the rain, Alec Baldwin with a gun....)
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To: Oberon

YES!!!


50 posted on 12/10/2021 11:02:52 AM PST by BlackAdderess (Hope for the best, prepare for the worst)
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To: mewzilla

I was never interested in Dallas.


51 posted on 12/10/2021 11:03:07 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden,s aka president Milk Carton)
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To: Kaslin

I lost interest in new Doctor Whos with Peter Capaldi, who was joyless. What little joy he had came from his own pursuits (of which he managed to make rock-and-roll itself seem snooty) rather than his love of Mankind. (Why would a space messiah be so enamored of rock music, if not born of his love of humanity?)

I saw a few early Jodi Whittaker episodes. The damage to the identity of Doctor Who is irreparable, but she was a good actress, despite playing in an unredeemable role. Some episodes almost seemed to try to make up to Christians for destroying a character who had become an intriguing allegory for Christ.

On the other hand, Jo Martin was insufferable. Whereas a female Doctor Who is gravely problematic, a black Doctor Who merely invites the question of why all the PREVIOUS incarnations were so bloody white-British. But the entire character of Martin’s Doctor was simply, “black,” as if no other characterization was necessary.


52 posted on 12/10/2021 11:04:32 AM PST by dangus
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

Tom Baker was the one who always wore a scarf, wasn’t he?


53 posted on 12/10/2021 11:09:26 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden,s aka president Milk Carton)
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To: Kaslin

““The Timeless Children.” In it, we learn that the doctor was never a Timelord, the time-traveling, regenerating species from which he belongs. Instead, the doctor was never a humble timelord, but a sort of infinite progenitor space-messiah.”

Like in Star Trek Discovery, where Michael Burnham was like a Diverse Female Space Jesus (credit to The Critical Drinker YouTube channel)


54 posted on 12/10/2021 11:10:05 AM PST by Brooklyn Attitude (I went to bed on November 3rd 2020 and woke up in 1984.)
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To: mylife
He is a decent actor but he is in everything.

I am sick of seeing his face.

Guy Potter maybe.

Tom Holland would work.

Jack Gleeson would be an interesting choice.

Wonder how he would look as a redhead?

55 posted on 12/10/2021 11:10:11 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (add a dab of lavender in milk, leave town with an orange and pretend you're laughing with it)
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To: Kaslin

I have every single episode of Dr. Who on disk (Even some of the old ones that are not much more than stills, and audio until this last incarnation. They completely destroyed the franchise. I’m not sure even Davies can resurrect it. The last couple of seasons with Capaldi (not my favorite Doctor by any means), did a good job of paying some homage to what had gone before.


56 posted on 12/10/2021 11:10:13 AM PST by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: algore

Off-cannon films. Does not count.


57 posted on 12/10/2021 11:10:20 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear; Kaslin; kosciusko51; Jamestown1630

I watched the first 2 episodes of Dr. 13 and realized that 13 was definitely an unlucky number for the Who-verse: writing, directing and selecting Jodi as the new Dr. Who. I watched a couple of episodes of the “Flux” arc that just premiered and it was even worse. I concluded that the writers, director, program runner and most of the actors and actresses were obviously tripping out on massive doses of LSD and similar drugs during the writing and filming of the “Flux” arc....better renamed as the “Flush into the loo” arc.


58 posted on 12/10/2021 11:11:28 AM PST by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: mylife

I agree.


59 posted on 12/10/2021 11:11:42 AM PST by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure.)
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To: Kaslin

Yes.


60 posted on 12/10/2021 11:13:35 AM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog. )
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