Warning about the New Doctor Who
PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 11:12 am
Well, for all you fellow Who fans, BBC is bringing the show back with new episodes sometime next year.
And no, they won't be bringing back Paul McGann to play the 8th Doctor. Instead, they're going to regenerate him again to give us the new 9th Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston. (I miss Sylvestor McCoy )
There'll be hip graphics and such, from what I've seen.
But there is bad news....
For one, BBC is doing it, and they've been swinging WAY left these days. I mean, in Europe porn is a way of life. And BBC is no moral saint. I'm hoping they won't have the Doctor baring it all, or anyone else doing the same, in ANY episode.
Secondly, the man hired to produce and write the series is Russell T. Davies, was also the creator, producer, and writer of the HBO series "Queer As Folk", an extremely pro homosexuality series. Ugh. This doesn't bode well.
So long as Mr. Davies keeps that out of the series and the show remains free of explicit sexual content, I may watch it. However, who knows really?
Anyhow, for fellow Who fans I'm just sounding a warning to you all. And if BBC DOES trash our favorite hero, let's tell them what we American fans think about it.
And no, they won't be bringing back Paul McGann to play the 8th Doctor. Instead, they're going to regenerate him again to give us the new 9th Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston. (I miss Sylvestor McCoy )
There'll be hip graphics and such, from what I've seen.
But there is bad news....
For one, BBC is doing it, and they've been swinging WAY left these days. I mean, in Europe porn is a way of life. And BBC is no moral saint. I'm hoping they won't have the Doctor baring it all, or anyone else doing the same, in ANY episode.
Secondly, the man hired to produce and write the series is Russell T. Davies, was also the creator, producer, and writer of the HBO series "Queer As Folk", an extremely pro homosexuality series. Ugh. This doesn't bode well.
So long as Mr. Davies keeps that out of the series and the show remains free of explicit sexual content, I may watch it. However, who knows really?
Anyhow, for fellow Who fans I'm just sounding a warning to you all. And if BBC DOES trash our favorite hero, let's tell them what we American fans think about it.