Dr Who ?
Should the new Doctor be a Man or Woman ?
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Personally Dr Who died long ago to me, I couldn't get into any dr who episodes after Matt Smith and just doesn't have the same flare anymore. It seems with each new season they do now abit more piece of dr who's soul is gone. I used to be a massive dr who fan as well.
To be honest though that generally goes for most things on TV for me, its just the same recycled rubbish each and every year with no innovation nor anything new. Its like that for most things these days I find, like new movies just seem to be remakes or continuation of things rather than anything brand new.
I would probably suggest that the next Dr is prob transgender or something, as that seems to be the worlds current trend and topic at the moment. but who knows? (no pun intended, but i'll take it)
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I think that the doctor should be a white male.
This is NOT for any prejudice reason, just that fits my idea of what Dr Who is.
We've had a variety of options recently and none of them really work
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Don't tempt fate
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I found it funny how some people got up in arms the first time there was a woman doctor
I mean he has changed his appearance, face, whole body and even regrew arms when they got cut off by Sycorax with a sword
Why did people point out the one thing that actually is (in a roundabout way) possible in real life 😆
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Nevet liked that show
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