Posted on 05/18/2024 4:06:39 PM PDT by MtnClimber
It was inevitable that when Disney took over the venerable British sci-fi show, it would use it to advance the LGBTQ+ agenda.
In 1963, the BBC debuted Dr. Who, a show about an earth-friendly alien who zooms around time and space in his “Tardis,” a spaceship disguised as a 1960s-era police callbox. In every episode, he has exciting adventures with his female sidekick and often saves mankind from bad aliens. The original show was retired in 1983, only to be rebooted in 2005. Along the way, the Doctor periodically “regenerated,” allowing new actors to replace the old ones. The latest regeneration is a woke, black, gay guy. When audiences felt he failed in Dr. Who-ness, he told them not to watch...and it appears that 50% of them promptly turned off their sets.
Dr. Who has always been a leftist show because it’s a BBC production. It routinely castigates Christianity, capitalism, and guns (although it’s perfectly willing to have the good guys take up arms and kill in defense of saving England). However, of late, the show decided to take a dive into the sexual aspect of cultural Marxism. When one of the most popular Dr. Who actors returned to the show for a 60th anniversary special, the BBC inserted transgenderism into the plot:
Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary special clarifies the pronouns of the Doctor after Jodie Whittaker’s regeneration. After being called out for assuming the creature’s pronouns, the Doctor asks Beep the Meep what pronouns to use. The Meep says that, rather than using pronouns, the Meep uses the definite article in conjunction with the creature’s name. The Doctor says, “I do that too,” providing a definitive answer to how the Doctor uses labels after regenerating as both a masculine-presenting and feminine-presenting Time Lord.
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Perfect!
I hated Capaldi. But by the second episode he was perfect for the role. But like you said, some awful writing.
What are you trying to say? The point is that up to that point no Time Lord had ever changed genes until The Master did it just before Doctor Who, obviously as a test case for Jodie Jodie Whittaker to become the Doctor.
In 2014, we were introduced to the mysterious character Missy, played by Michelle Gomez. Of course, in the series finale, Dark Water / Death In Heaven, she was revealed as a new regeneration of renegade Time Lord, The Master – formerly male.Gay as a three dollar bill, Russell T. Davies has been orchestrating this and playing us the whole way through.
I watched it in the late 80s/early 90s, when bbc also had Red Dwarf, Absolutely Fabulous and Black Adder on.
The ones that made BBC panic and write “Trial of a Time Lord” to try and make things interesting to viewers again.
BTW, the character Peri Brown was supposed to have been from Fell’s Point in Baltimore MD.
This could ruin his chances for playing woke, black, gay James Bond.
The way things are going, the real-life James Bonds are all woke, black, and gay.
Did not know that(Tennant-Moffett marriage)
That’s about the same timeframe when I watched.
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