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I think she's good.Ross_Scope said:Whatever you do... don't BLINK!
What do you all think of Jodie Whittaker's Doctor?
Just ignore all the idiots who are complaining about the sheer fact they made Doctor Who female.
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Dalek0
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I agree totally that there is nothing wrong with the Doctor being female. I mean it’s actually possible to change genders in real life so should be easily possible for the Doctor, haha!!MrAllen1976 said:
I think she's good.Ross_Scope said:Whatever you do... don't BLINK!
What do you all think of Jodie Whittaker's Doctor?
Just ignore all the idiots who are complaining about the sheer fact they made Doctor Who female.
That said I don’t agree that anyone who dislikes her for other reasons is sexist. Being female shouldn’t make her immune from criticism. (I’m not saying that’s what you are hinting at but that other people do think that way.)
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I've loved Doctor Who since I was a child, watching Jon Pertwee. I cried when Tom Baker took over, took Nan weeks to convince me he was same Doctor but different face.
The only one I don't like is Colin Baker, don't know why, it's like fingernails on blackboard...
David Tennant was awesome, good combo of humour, fun and seriousness, and sexy to boot!
When Jodie Whittaker took the reigns I was quite excited, a female Doctor being long overdue. Unfortunately the scripts let her down, and she comes across as closer to trailer trash than centuries old intelligent (that's my opinion).0
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