New Doctor Who rumour boils my blood! | Joe Fragilé
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Joe Fragilé has heard a rumour about the next season of Doctor Who and it's a doozy. Happy Doctor Who Anniversary by the way!
This is a satirical video and we're sure the responses will be measured and civilized as is the norm on RUclips.
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You had me to begin with, i was just listening and didn't see the text 😂
The problem isnt that it's woke, the problem is the writing is shit.
Ohhh, it is woke. Like the shit they did with 13th Doctor
@@gevsondybeli you can have good woke writing, that shit was just... Shit
They are one and the same in my book
Moffat's writing is.
Can't stand wokery at the expense of good scripts and characterisations, but you lost me as soon as you said the Doctor can't be black.
He can't be black and he can not be female
Always a risk with satire. Thanks for giving the video a go.
No Who fan has ever said the Doctor can't be black, and in fact if they'd done this a couple of decades ago, none of us would even have noticed or cared. Long ago, Lenny Henry played The Doctor in a comedy sketch and he was brilliant. We would all have loved Lenny to be the Doctor.
The problem we have with Ncuti is that this casting is blatantly part of the overt politicization of the show, playing to a vile racist movement lurking behind the scenes, a movement which hates white British people and their culture, and seeks to attack, denigrate and villify whiteness and Britishness at all costs. It's repugnant and incredibly disrespectful to the British people, basically calling them trash.
To the progressives among us who grew up in the 20th century, the very idea of a man being hired because of the colour of his skin rather than his talent as an actor is unthinkable. Yet today, black actors are approximately 20 times more likely than white actors to be cast in a role, hired based on the colour of their skin. To anyone who believes in equality, this is a horrific tragedy.
And yet, to even to speak out against the racism that is entrenching our media is to face being cancelled, silenced, demonized, while TV executives continue to label fans as 'racists' for speaking against racism. I can't even NAME the racist movement here or my comment would be deleted, but it's three letters long and starts with D.
this is actually some of the best presented satire I've seen in a while. good work my dude haha
Good satire requires a thorough grasp of the views you're mocking, and a rebuttal of those views. This is absent here. It comes across as someone with no idea what real Who fans think, but is just reeling off a bunch of cliched media misrepresentations in the hope of entertaining other members of the echo chamber. Go ahead and laugh at the oppressed masses who have no public voice because the evil media silences and demonizes us for hating things like sexism and racism, falsely throwing those labels at US.
I'd love the doctor to be a dog if I'm honest 😂 or at least have a dog companion. That would be so cool.
Already had a dog companion with K9. Maybe a cat?
@dangerman-iz1jg robot dog. I meant a real dog. A cat could be cool i guess. Would rather a real dog.
@@aboyandhisdogRE It's been done already. K9 was in every essence a robot dog. A parrot, perhaps?
There's a straw man waiting in the sky.
He knows the Who fans' gripes,
But clearly not the reasons why.
That's pretty good. Go on then, what are the real reasons?
Lmaooo, what do you think the doctor would say about you?
Bob here, Joe's editor. For sure the Capaldi Doctor would probably punch Joe in the face.
Wasn't Doctor Who progressive from the start? (Compared to the standard of the IRL time period)
This is like the British version of MAGA Republicans getting pissed off at The Boys season 4.
Bob here, Joe's editor. You are of course correct. Doctor Who has always been breaking down barriers. I secretly think Joe agrees with you, but he can't say so because, you know, anti-woke BS. Keeps him off the streets I guess.
Honestly, I appreciate the intro. Usually I have to watch a few minutes to tell if a RUclipsr is serious or not, but this made it very clear right from the get go
Very glad it was clear :)
Yeh, he's a whingey little snowflake
I quit watching after Matt Smith
Matt Smith was my favourite but I'm as lifelong addict so I gave Peter Capaldi a chance. They wrote his character really well and I came to appreciate Capaldi's acting abilities. Jodi was a transvestite character. A man decided that she would be dressed like a teenage male fan of the Bay City Rollers. Jodi did her best but it was a poison chalice from the start. The power dynamics of a strong female lead were wrong for her to have any romantic feelings for a man. So they made her male com[anions stupid and beta males and gave the brains to the female companion and made them both lesbians. Sadly they also made the Doctor a bit of a dizzy blonde. Now that Doctor Who is only on pay tv I can't see the latest doctor to hold an informed opinion but others are not impressed. I'm not actually drawn to watch it from the trailers as it seems the new Doctor wants to burst into song and dance or the giggles at any moment. Bring back Clara Oswald - her doctors had their head screwed on right and were proper men.
Then you made a big mistake
What! everything after matt smith is also fantastic
@@carolinemcnulty6169 you made a novel making that comment
The doctor was pretty gay for Captain Jack
Bob here, Joe's editor. I think Joe expunged the Jack/Doctor kiss from his memory...
I was cool with the Captain Jack flirting & kiss.
But very sadly, Doctor ended at the end of Capaldi. I tried some of the next two Who… but it sucked.
A persons sexual choices shouldn’t be a driving force of a character.
Unless you make it funny… 🤷♂️
I became a Doctor Who fan in 1978. I have all the VHS, DVD and Blu rays (at least, the Region 1 stuff), hundreds of Big Finish audios and a ton of merchandise. I was skeptical when Jodie Whittaker was announced... and I bailed on the series after "The Timeless Children" because I hadn't been able to enjoy any of the Chibnall stuff (and "The Timeless Children" really pissed me off).
I didn't return to the series until "The Starbeast", hoping that RTD could right the ship again... but I'll be blunt, I didn't like any of the 60th anniversary non-specials either. I'm still not sure what they were celebrating... 'cuz it sure wasn't 60 years of the show. And worse still, the stories weren't very "special". They were just kind of... meh. Plus we had all the crap with Davros, bi-generation, copying the TARDIS with a large hammer, the virtue signaling and RTD talking so favorably about Chibnall's run. So, because I no longer felt the show was in safe hands, I stopped watching again. But something was different this time. Because I hadn't enjoyed an episode since Peter Capaldi was the Doctor, I realized I can't really call myself a Doctor Who fan, if I really haven't been able to stomach the last 5-6 years of stories. So I decided I wasn't a Doctor Who fan anymore.
I didn't watch last year's Christmas Special and I didn't bother with Series 1 at all... and despite the fact I've had Disney+ for a few years now, I still couldn't bring myself to watch past "The Giggle". I wasn't interested in wasting my time or emotional capital hate-watching this show that just isn't being written with older fans in mind now. And it may sound vindictive... but I'm content to step aside and let the target audience show up (or not) and make the series a success (or not). And if it doesn't succeed, well... I'm a very "I told you so" sort of person (which does sound vindictive... so I'll own that).
So now, if I'm a fan of anything, I have to qualify it by saying I'm a pre-Chris Chibnall Doctor Who fan. The show ended - for me - when Peter Capaldi left the series... and honestly, I don't see myself coming back. Not with the show under RTD2 anyhow. And to be honest, maybe not even if he left. He and Chris Chibnall have just done too much damage to the show, IMHO.
Personally, I think Doctor Who needs a good long rest (like it got in after the 1989 season) in order to wash the bad taste out of our mouths from what Chibnall and RTD2 have been doing to the show. When people actually start missing the show... maybe then it can be brought back under a showrunner with some actual good ideas for it. Like it was in 2005. But for now, I've stopped caring about the series and whether it gets canceled or not. And a big part of me hopes it does get canceled... because quite frankly, I'd rather see that happen than let RTD2 run it even more into the ground and entrench his politics and virtue signaling into it in a way that can't easily be removed (without radical surgery). And I don't blame Ncuti Gatwa or Jodie Whittaker for this at all. I blame RTD. This is ALL on him and Chibnall.
So let him make the TARDIS male. This is - IMHO - pretty minor stuff compared to the damage RTD2 and Chris Chibnall have already done. I just don't care about this series anymore... so I'm not looking to protect or defend it going forward. And besides, I'm not watching it anyway... and part of that is so that they can't mess with the Classic series stories anymore than they already have. I'm not buying the merchandise either. Not even the blu rays. I stopped purchasing them after Whittaker... even though I'll probably never watch her stuff again (and I still haven't watched her last 2 years). I think I was just hoping RTD would fix what Chibnall broke and I didn't want a gap in the collection.
So I'm looking for a new favorite t.v. series to become a fan of. Right now, my most likely contender is "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds".
Don't get me wrong. I'll always love Doctor Who - especially the Classic series. I will continue to buy the blu ray classic season sets until there are no more to release. But the current show is dead to me. I just refuse to waste my time, money and energy on it when, as I said earlier, it's clearly not written with a viewer like me in mind.
RTD just better not blame us if the show gets canceled. This is on him.
I think you took the video a little too seriously, the rumour is entirely made up to give Joe something to get upset about :) But reading your highly eloquent comment I felt rather sad. I didn't enjoy the Chibnall era either, but I've found more to like with Ncuti's first series, which is much better even if it still has significant problems.
Doctor Who's strength is that it's always changing, so if you don't like the current stuff just wait a few years and it will come around again with something more to your taste. This show is in my blood and I'll continue to watch forever, even when it's bad. It's not hate watching for me, any Doctor Who is better than none, but I have been disappointed by Chibnall's era and by Ncuti's two-part finale, which really dropped the ball.
Thank you for your comment, and please don't give up on the best show on TV just yet!
I agree with everything you said except gattwa and whitiker were both well paid and if the female regeneration had worked it could have opened up the casting of some great actresses in the role but it was just bbc woke nonsense
Please I know this a joke but it’s only a matter of time before rtd thinks your a genius and nicks your idea
Lol salty liberals are always ready to pounce
Come on dude, give it a rest. Ncuti is a good actor. Who cares if he’s black and gay.
Bob here, Joe's editor. I agree with you, Ncuti's awesome. i get the feeling Joe thinks he's a damn good actor too...
@ hey Bob. In all fairness. Everyone’s opinions valid. Kudos to anyone who’s brave enough to share it on the internet.
My friend, I think you should read the video description :)
Well, he has crying nailed. And he's damn good at playing a gay man, because that's all he' ever does. I don't think the acting reputation of Laurence Olivier is in danger. Funny, for someone to play a character who travels in four dimensions, to only have one.
@@rendezvouzwithrama hilarious comment, I have to respect it.