I’ve only watched thru episode 2 so far
I rather liked that episode where the Doctor gets her tardis back. And it redecorated! I also thought the last two episodes were pretty decent.
I’ve only watched thru episode 2 so far
They replaced writers,producers and everything else...its going to take a bit...but I agree its getting betterThe last one as well as the Rosa weren't bad. Helps that I love history and have usually enjoyed the historical episodes.
The rest of them though, were pretty weak, with the spider one being downright awful.
I wouldn't say better. More like very uneven.They replaced writers,producers and everything else...its going to take a bit...but I agree its getting better
Doesn't help that this Doctor seems to be playing second fiddle. Grandpa seems to be the main mover of the episodes.
Its GrahamYou lost me on that comment. I don't see Grandpa doing any leading.
It seems as more of the story prodding of the episode comes from him. The Doctor just really doesn't stand out in much of the episodes. It just seems to me that her presence is very muted.You lost me on that comment. I don't see Graham doing any leading.
It will be new yearsAs boring as the season has been, the Christmas episode is no big loss.
I wonder if the delay is do to the season airing in the Fall instead of it's usual Spring timeslot. Thus giving it some space between the season and special.It will be new years
Well when you from a cast of two to a cast of four, you can't help but get diluted. I don't think that was very wise of Chibnall.It seems as more of the story prodding of the episode comes from him. The Doctor just really doesn't stand out in much of the episodes. It just seems to me that her presence is very muted.
The show has had large casts before. For most of the classic series, there were 2-3 companions. Wasn't an issue then. The 2 Bakers (Tom & Colin) and McCoy are the only ones who went with a single companion.Well when you from a cast of two to a cast of four, you can't help but get diluted. I don't think that was very wise of Chiniball.
Jodie Whittaker & Showrunner Exiting Doctor Who in 2019 According to Report
Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall may be leaving Doctor Who in 2019. The classic BBC show went through quite a lot of changes this year, as Whittaker was cast as the first female Doctor, and Chibnall stepped in as executive producer for season 11. Chibnall had previously written for older seasons of the show, starting with the episode titled "42" in season 3. Whittaker on the other hand, first started working on the show for season 11 in the episode "Twice Upon a Time".
While the eleventh season has gotten small criticisms, such as not including a Christmas Special and having the Doctor call her co-travelers "friends" rather than companions, the new season has been doing fantastic with fans and critics. Whittaker's first appearance as the Doctor set the record for being the most-watched modern debut of a Doctor, and has also been getting record-breaking reviews. Despite some people being concerned about the Doctor being a woman, the show has so far proven critics wrong and gone on to be a success. That being said, the success with Whittaker and Chibnall may not last long.
According to Comic Book, a report from the British sci-fi magazine Starburst is indicating that Chibnall will leave Doctor Who, since he doesn't like how the show is being run behind-the-scenes. The report also claims that if Chibnall departs from the series, Whittaker will go with him due to their prior working relationship on the program Broadchurch. The fansite Outpost Skaro is also reporting that Chibnall will only be working on a handful of episodes in season 12 if BBC is able to find another showrunner. While these reports aren't impossible to believe, they should be taken as rumors since Chibnall, Whittaker, and BBC have yet to comment.