Harry Palmr wrote: » I thought this was fairly well flagged, Mark Bonnar should be the next doctor - younger and Scottish I think he'd do it with a hint of edgy danger. Actually they'll regenerate the Dr as a woman I expect - black, Muslim and gay with a limp
The Doctor: Have you seen this face before? Barney (Brian Miller): No. The Doctor: Are you sure? Barney: Sir, I have never seen that face. The Doctor: It’s funny because I’m sure that I have. You know, I never know where the faces come from. They just pop up.
Harry Palmr wrote: » A bit like the Bill - often a cop would have been in a previous episode as a scangery villain
spektorfive wrote: » But can you really keep it quite till it happens? The reason they announce it is to avoid some paper/website giving it away.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Oh look - the guardian is on point! :pac:https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/31/doctor-who-new-time-lord-woman-peter-capaldi
pixelburp wrote: » I didn't read the above Guardian article, but I can imagine the levels of pontification being pretty high, and that's speaking as a Guardian reader. It's a good paper that performs noble journalistic feats, but it can be pretty insufferable when it wants to be. As for a female Doctor, I think there is an argument to be made for swapping the gender, and it's not like canon hasn't established that very possibility, but I honestly believe the character does more good work as a male role-model. There are precious few male heroes in pop culture for whom violence isn't their modus operandi, or aren't some swaggering alpha male. Scripts by Eric Saward notwithstanding, the Doctor is an emboldening hero of science, and I like the idea of him as a male role-model, depressingly still the exception to the rule that the heroic man is all stubbornness and aggression.
campo wrote: » I like Capaldi but I never loved him as the Dr, Be great to see Smith come back
Sonics2k wrote: » Honestly my big fear about swapping to a female Doctor is that they'll just do it for the sake of it and to be "PC".
pixelburp wrote: » How would you even know if they did? I mean the only baseline for the 'right' casting of the Doctor is finding someone with that special kind of eccentric charisma or energy, where the actor essentially injects some of their own personality into the role. The gender becomes somewhat academic then.
The_Valeyard wrote: » http://news.sky.com/story/doctor-who-tilda-swinton-is-bookies-favourite-to-be-next-tv-time-lord-10770214 Tilda Swinton from Doctor Strange odds on favourite. Forgot....white men bad and evil. Have to have woman in male role, cause it's progress apparently.