In perhaps the most damning repudiation of the current Doctor Who direction yet, the Ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston demanded the firing of showrunner Russell T. Davies while on a panel with Billie Piper, the actress who played Rose.
Fans have been livid since the return of Russell T. Davies, with all hopes dashed that the BBC would be stopping the trainwreck of diversity presented since the Jody Whittaker female replacement era. Fifteenth Doctor Ncuti Gatwa and Davies have gone scorched earth on a woke public relations tour to lambast fans and take dumps on the Doctor Who legacy.
The show’s been no better in the three 60th Anniversary Doctor Who Specials, the first bait-and-switching with a trans, black “Rose” character who the audience is lectured about being “beautiful” more than a half a dozen times, despite clearly being played by a mentally ill man. During the episode, The Doctor gets finger-wagged by the fake Rose and Donna Noble about pronouns and being “male presenting” in further insult to Tennant’s legacy.
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It was followed up by a cynical race swap of Sir Isaac Newton, played by Indian actor Nathaniel Curtis. The scene had nothing to do with the episode, presenting a race-baiting virtue signal for the sake of it, which was only compounded by David Tennant’s Doctor proclaiming the scientist to be “hot,” putting fuel on the fire for fans to turn away from the show.
With ratings declining to the lowest ever for David Tennant, the final special, “The Giggle” wheeled our favorite doctor off to retirement while he gave birth to a pantless Ncuti Gatwa for the cringiest moments yet for the show.
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The forthcoming Christmas Special is expected to be worse regarding woke content and poor writing, as trailers have left fans bewildered as to what Russell T. Davies and his team are thinking. However, he’s given us hints, as Davies has explicitly said he intends to upset fans in a recent interview.
With all the P.R. disasters going on for the show, the last thing Doctor Who needed was Christopher Eccleston’s comments. When asked if he would be willing to make a return to the show, he replied, “Sack Russell T Davies. Sack] Jane Tranter. Sack Phil Collinson. Sack] Julie Gardner and I’ll come back.”
All the names he listed are current producers on Doctor Who and people Christopher Eccleston had trouble with. Part of his problem with Doctor Who is when he quit the show because of its toxic political environment, the BBC put out a press release stating that it was because he didn’t want to be typecast. That was a lie.
Christopher Eccleston opened up with the Evening Standard about Doctor Who’s problems in 2010, saying, “I wasn’t comfortable. I thought ‘If I stay in this job, I’m going to have to blind myself to certain things that I thought were wrong.’ And I think it’s more important to be your own man than to be successful, so I left. But the most important thing is that I did it, not that I left. I really feel that, because it kind of broke the mould and it helped to reinvent it. I’m very proud of it.”
He echoed the sentiment on the panel, saying, “The first series was a mess, and it wasn’t to do with me or Billy. It was to do with the people who were supposed to make it and it was a mess.”
The statements by Christopher Eccleston confirm that Doctor Who is a complete trainwreck. Russell T. Davies should have never been brought back to helm the show, and to save the franchise at this juncture, it needs a wholesale sacking of the current producers to bring it back to the science fiction epic that fans love.
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