Doctor Who’s 13th Doctor is female and the broflakes are NOT happy with Jodie Whittaker
Doctor Who made history yesterday, when it cast Broadchurch star Jodie Whittaker as The Doctor.
If you don’t include Joanna Lumley in the Red Nose Day spoof The Curse of the Fatal Death (we don’t), Wittaker is the first woman to play the classic sci-fi character.
Whittaker said on getting the role: “It’s more than an honour to play the Doctor. It means remembering everyone I used to be while stepping forward to embrace everything the Doctor stands for: hope.
“It feels completely overwhelming; as a feminist, as a woman, as an actor, as a human, as someone who wants to continually push themselves and challenge themselves, and not be boxed in by what you’re told you can and can’t be. It feels incredible.
“I want to tell the fans not to be scared by my gender. Because this is a really exciting time, and Doctor Who represents everything that’s exciting about change. The fans have lived through so many changes, and this is only a new, different one, not a fearful one.”
Whittaker’s casting reunites her with Broadchurch’s Chris Chibnall, who is taking over from Steven Moffat as the new Doctor Who showrunner.
Many people are naturally delighted, Whittaker is a fantastic actor and her key role in 2011 sci-fi horror Attack The Block show off her genre credentials.
But the broflakes? Not so much.
Below is just some of the outraged response from actual fully grown men and women appalled that a two-hearted shape-shifting, time-travelling alien who lives in a phonebox that’s bigger on the inside could be played by a woman.
Very disappointed Dr Who is now a woman.
Massive insult to the non-binary gender-neutral community.— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) July 16, 2017
Sorry, but i am not watching a feminist proselytize and tell me how horrible men are while I watch Doctor Who. This is the end.
— Timothy Crenshaw (@Ingolenuru) July 17, 2017
https://twitter.com/Jaker_K17/status/886791400989351936
https://twitter.com/EMH_9514/status/886713986758180866
https://twitter.com/zacrm97/status/886842795729747968
https://twitter.com/DALCORP_CEO/status/886833715166539780
And there was more…
Of course there was more.
https://twitter.com/sprungindentod/status/886791455527849984
https://twitter.com/undertheposts/status/886860772575465472
Jodie Whittaker is such a great actress.She doesn’t deserve to be involved with what is so obviously stunt casting. I’m done with #DoctorWho
— Bee (@spiffybee) July 17, 2017
No. Just…no. I’m done with Doctor Who. ???
— SgtBattleaxe (@SgtBattleaxe) July 16, 2017
Well, I’m sad to say this but… I’m done with #DoctorWho with this announcement of a female Doctor.
— Chrissie Ballard (@Sasu_010) July 16, 2017
“at the expense of the boys” pic.twitter.com/6EwgbsPZr5
— Mumsnet Madness (@mumsnet_madness) July 16, 2017
Of course, not everyone is against the casting – with past Doctor Colin Baker leading the congratulations.
And Whittaker’s former Attack The Block castmate and current Star Wars superstar John Boyega has of course joined in.
Well I never the BBC really did do the right thing and let the Doctor be in touch with her feminine side. As a father of daughters – result!
— Colin Baker (@SawbonesHex) July 16, 2017
So proud of Jodie Whittaker. She’s going to be awesome !!!
— John Boyega (@JohnBoyega) July 16, 2017
It’s not been confirmed that Pearl Mackie will be leaving, but given the openly gay Bill’s happy exit/ending at the end of the last series and Moffat’s exit, we can assume that a new companion will be joining the show.
Doctor Who returns this Christmas for Peter Capaldi’s farewell as The Doctor, with David Bradley seemingly playing The First Doctor.
Bradley previously played William Hartnell, the original First Doctor actor, in 2013 BBC docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time.