SPOILERS: The Fourteenth Doctor Regenerates | David Tennant to Ncuti Gatwa | The Giggle | Doctor Who



SPOILERS! Watch the moment the Fourteenth Doctor regenerates in ‘The Giggle’… 🔥 #DoctorWho
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41 thoughts on “SPOILERS: The Fourteenth Doctor Regenerates | David Tennant to Ncuti Gatwa | The Giggle | Doctor Who”

  1. Capaldi was the last Doctor. A great show sacrificed for woke ideology.
    It was almost cancelled after the last halfwit lost most of the audience. Sadly it survived to be dragged through the mud for another couple of years.

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  2. Russel T Davies Aim to Bring back old Fans and Get new Ones along the way I have watched Dr Who Since i was a Child and this garbage is cringy the worst television i have ever seen and this show is dead to me and i will never watch it again an amazing actress like jodie Whittaker had her time ruined on this show with garbage writing when will you clowns realise you can have strong female characters and amazing stories without pronouns this political message that Look at Shows Like Babylon 5 Star Trek DS9 Stargate to name a few Actors like Claudia Christian Amanda Tapping Terry Farrel amazing actors amazing characters all without htis madness it is ironic that RTD revived this show and hes the one going to kill it

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  3. Im just going to lowkey make a Doctor Who metroidvania that has a future Doctor as the main protagonist, in other words, the end of the line… as the Future Doctor permantly lost their Tardis due to a Beast thats never been recorded ever… and on top of it, They also lost their Regeneration ability, Now this doctor only has one thing, a Sonic Screwdriver. Now its up to them to explore this unknown world they got chucked out of, at least it looks beautiful.

    Doctor Who: Overture
    A Whotroidvania that essentially acts like a Grand Finale to the series.

    Inspired by the 3 DS Castlevania games, Final Doctor can use a Varity of Weapons & more to defeat Beasts & Monsters, use the Sonic Screwdriver to just Scan Enemies for the beastiary & Finish this Beast one & for all!

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  4. The thing no one wants to address about Doctor Who, is that it's just entirely outdated at this point. The show used to exist on how initiative the premises in it were. Nowadays, however, none of its premises are exclusive to the show, and it can even be argued that the show doesn't do any of its premises better than other media franchises. Back when Doctor Who first started, it was a completely new and incredible concept. As time went on, it became less and less original–Back in 2008, dung the show's peak era, it was still running very much through the "there's nothing else like this out there" meadows. Due to that, the show could actively afford to be a camp feast with wishy-washy writing–the fun factor over weighing the writing being completely tight didn't really matter, because it was surviving on the sheer premises alone.

    Nowadays, however, there is SO much that is just like, or similar to, Doctor Who's core premises as a show. However Doctor Who still remains as it was in the writing and presenntation department: it's still going for the "wishy-washy writing overshadowed by the fun factor", it's still going for the camp-cringe, and it's still generally not evolved properly from what it once was. It's still trying to be Doctor Who of the old era, while just giving it a modern slap of paint.

    All of this "old Who is dead" stuff misses the point–new Who isn't bad because old Who changed. It's bad because new Who has NOT changed one single lick, but is acting like it has. Due to that, the current show feels like it's almost turned into the sort of thing that another show would've presented as a parody of the old show; it seems like self-mockery and cringe.

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