EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2018-01-02 12:59pm
I was hoping this special would have featured Whittaker for more than just the last minute to see if she's up to the job- and without the usual "next time" preview that provides a glimpse of what's up next we're still in the dark. Honestly she'll need to deliver a performance rivalling that of Ruffalo as Hulk if she's going to be welcome, IMO.
Honestly, I have zero concerns about Whittaker at this point, even based on the minute or two that we saw. If her brief appearance in the episode isn't enough to sell you, then it is still telling that, amid all of the whining, vitriol, thinly-veiled MRA/Alt. Reichist bullshit, and generic fan "they changed it so its ruined" bitching that happens with
every regeneration, I have seldom, if ever, seen
anyone attack Whittaker personally, either as an individual or as an actor. And you know that their are people who would, if they could find any pretext, however slim, to do so.
Which tells me that she's probably about as good as they get.
The implication that she somehow has a higher burden on her to prove herself than any other new Doctor (presumably because of her gender) is insulting, and not, I think, accurate, for the most part. The people who will be inclined to reject her for that have likely mostly made up their minds about her already, for reasons that have nothing to do with her individual talent as an actor, and are unlikely to shift. The rest of us are mostly already on board with her.
The only thing I can think of that would put such a higher burden on her and which she would be likely to actually be able to do something about, is the large segment of the fan base that's been alienated by Moffat's writing. A lot of those are people who have been alienated by the specific faults of Moffat as head writer, not the fact of a female Doctor or of the status quo of the show changing.
Though even there, I think more is riding on Chibnall than on Whittaker. Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi were both fine Doctors, I would say often outstanding, but for Moffat's critics, that wasn't enough.
So I think that, like every Doctor before, Whittaker will be fine, and the success of failure of this era of the show, and of her Doctor, will be decided primarily by the actions of management, and the writing staff, particularly the new head writer.
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