Get my pies outta the oven!

| I'll be that guy and say that this smacks a bit of pandering to feminists and maybe even the transgender community. It also changes DW canon and alters the entire dynamic of the show. I've been watching since it was old Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker episodes on PBS late at night on the weekends and I've loved the rebooted series and especially how they've tried to tie it in with the old series. Due to having 2 kids in the past 2.5 years I'm a full two seasons behind on Capaldi's Doctor who I was really starting to like, but I was reading that this past season that just ended got REALLY preachy which doesn't bode well for me. I'll give this new Doctor a chance for sure, but fear that PC has overtaken the series and it's not going to be good.
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Official Space Nerd

| quote: Originally posted by PASig:
but I was reading that this past season that just ended got REALLY preachy which doesn't bode well for me.
I didn't really pick up on the 'preachy' thing. Maybe it went over my head. Maybe I wasn't paying close enough attention - I am pretty bored with this latest season. They did have a new companion, Bill. I like her, but she's openly gay. They don't shove this in your face every episode, but they don't hide it, either. Even so, I liked the dynamic between The Doctor, Bill, and Nardol (a left-over alien from the last Christmas episode).
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| quote: I just read up on Moffat on Wiki, and it was interesting to see that he wrote The Girl in the Fireplace (perhaps the best Who episode ever, IMO). That one was beautiful and full of hope, joy, and (at the end) sadness. It is one of my all-time favorites.
Also my favorite and the only Who episode I have on DVR - there is a hugr disconnect in the quality of the writing between Tennant and Capaldi.
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