Time Magazine has jumped on the bandwagon, gas-lighting fans by calling the new Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa, a generational leader. Their latest issue featured Ncuti Gatwa, the new Doctor Who, wearing a skirt and a blouse. Time Magazine wants fans to believe that the lowest-rated season is a hit because critics say so. This attempt by Time Magazine to praise the show is not only laughable, it is downright insulting especially when it’s clear they’re ignoring the fans’ valid criticisms. Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor Who might be a diversity checkbox for them, but to long-time viewers, it’s a cringe-worthy departure from what made the series great.
In his latest video, sci-fi author and comic book creator Jon Del Arroz talked about how the media is gaslighting fans thinking the new Doctor Who series with Ncuti Gatwa is fantastic, despite what long-time fans feel. Russell T Davies and Ncuti Gatwa, in their interviews, have dismissed the fans’ concerns, yet they act surprised when viewership numbers are low. Jon Del Arroz correctly points out that the new Doctor Who is just one massive gay orgy.
Ncuti Gatwa, the new face of Doctor Who has faced criticism not only for his performance but also for the direction of the show, including costume choices like skirts and blouses. Fans find this change jarring, unappealing, and outright disgusting, leading them to tune out. There’s a growing sentiment that the show lacks the redeeming qualities that once made it great. Nerdrotic, a popular YouTuber, pointed out that print media, like Time Magazine, is losing its influence, especially among younger viewers. The magazine’s praise of the new Doctor Who isn’t resonating with its intended audience.
Doctor Who, a beloved cult classic, has seen a drastic drop in viewership with its recent episodes. The media, like Time Magazine, however, is quick to dismiss these numbers, claiming they are being misinterpreted. This gas-lighting tactic is infuriating to fans who see the show’s decline in quality as the real issue. The series has become woke, unwatchable, and revolting. Despite critical praise, the audience’s reaction has been overwhelmingly negative, much like the reaction to the 2016 all-female Ghostbusters reboot. That film was critically acclaimed but ultimately a box office flop, proving that critic approval doesn’t align with audience satisfaction.
If you’ve read the reviews, you might wonder if you’re watching the same show. The acting is over the top, and Gatwa’s portrayal lacks the gravitas expected of the Doctor. Millie Gibson’s character is unlikable, further alienating fans. This stark contrast to previous Doctors like Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant, who were charismatic and quick-witted, makes the current iteration hard to follow. The companions used to be relatable, someone you could imagine as a high school crush. Now, it feels like the show has lost its way.
The media continues to twist reality, accusing fans of review bombing without evidence. They claim that low ratings are due to a lack of viewership rather than dissatisfaction with the content. It’s frustrating to see them ignore genuine criticism and instead blame the fans. This kind of gaslighting is demoralising for long-time supporters of the show.
Doctor Who used to be grounded in a sense of reality, despite its fantastical elements. Now, it feels like a parody, with musical numbers and over-the-top performances that break immersion. The writing, acting, and direction have all suffered, and the show has become a vehicle for political messaging.
Jon Del Arroz is right, Ncuti Gatwa is not a leader, the media props him up as a leader because he is gay and black, and all that Ncuti Gatwa does is complain that no-one accepts him because he is gay and black. So, no Time Magazine claiming victimhood isn’t the mark of a leader. It’s clear that they’re more interested in pushing a degenerate agenda than in engaging with the fan base honestly. The new Doctor Who is more focused on ticking diversity boxes, pushing degenerate sexual fetishes and woke agendas, than on telling compelling stories.
Fans are frustrated by the disrespect shown to a series they once loved. The media’s gas-lighting only adds insult to injury, making it clear they care little about the fans’ genuine concerns. It’s a sad state of affairs for a once-great show.
Tony says
#DefundTheMedia
lolzers says
Irrelevant magazine promotes irrelevant nobodies, no-one cares. lol