The first episode of NuWho is top 5 worst episodes of NuWhu. So is Aliens in London.
What?
Aliens in London is a flawed episode, but in no universe does it count under top 5 worst episodes? Flux alone would cover a top five worst (I say top 5 because the Weeping Angels episode there is actually decent), but even if you counted that as all one episode? No. Just no.
And what's wrong with Rose (the episode)? I've never seen anyone have a problem with that.
Davis had some great episode. And some truly awful one
As opposed to Chibnall having awful episodes and at best, average ones?
Edit: Oh shit, remember Rose's family. The mum, the dad, the Mikey. All terrible.They make the Whittaker Three look well written.
Completely disagree. Also, even if that was the case, it's a false equivalence. Sans Mickey (who's a companion for only a handful of episodes), you're comparing supporting characters with core characters. I'd expect companions to be better written than tertiary characters, and Chibnall can't even manage that.
The best part is Mickey fucking off and becoming.... well cool is a strong word. Cool for the early Nuwho years
There's many reasons I could cite as watching DW. "Cool" isn't really among them.
Mickey "fucking off" as you put it doesn't add to his character, IMO. He's fine at the end of season 2, sort of...at the least, there's a chain you can follow from the cybermen double episode to the finale. However, then you cut to him at the end of Tennant's run, where he apparently married Martha (because...reasons), and is in a run-and-gun battle with a sontaran because...reasons. But if I had to look at Mickey's arc, it's an arc where he's much better towards the start of it than the end.[/QUOTE]
Compelling or not it was pushed fairly heavily on that angle.
And yet you can't actually cite an article.
I mean, here's a trailer for Vagrant Queen.
Count how many seconds it spends on Alita and Amae's thing if you want, but I'll save you time, and specify that in a trailer 104 seconds long, it spends about 2-3 seconds on it.
My Source of Chibnall thinking it is the number of times the pattern has repeated in many other bits of media and the same cycle has played out from America Chavez to the Charmed Reboot seemingly where they don't try to develop the characters as characters in their own right and any objection gets met with cries that anyone objecting is just a Nazi.
So not a source at all, just a claim that because something else happens in X, it must be the case of Y.
I can't comment on the Charmed reboot, so maybe they did that. As for America Chavez...what, the character that caused Multiverse of Madness to be censored in Saudi Arabia due to LGBT content? Y'know, I detest wokeism as much as the next person, but I'd have thought THAT would be the bigger issue here.
But even all that aside, don't you see the double standard of your own that's being applied? For instance, let's say that, for instance, I agree with Trunkage that Pete and Jackie Tyler are poorly written. Let's also reiterate that I think that Graham, Ryan, and Yasmine are also poorly written, and narrow it down to Ryan and Yasmine. So in this scenario:
Jackie & Pete: Poorly written characters.
Yaz & Ryan: Chibnall is forcing an SJW agenda because these characters are poorly written
If we want to talk about patterns being repeated, the one I see is that if minorities are poorly written, it's evidence of some kind of 'agenda,' and not, y'know, just poor writing. If you want an example of this, take Rose Tico from Last Jedi. Now, Rose has never been one of my favourite characters, but the argument being made wasn't "hey, this character isn't that great," it was the idea that Johnson had employed "forced diversity" that put Rose in. Because if any POC is in a work of fiction and isn't written well, it HAS to be due to some kind of agenda. It can't be, y'know, just down to the writing itself. The same thing happened with Michael Burnham on Star Trek. No, I don't like Burnham much as a character, no, I don't like Discovery much, but to all the SQWs out there, you could change Burnham into some blonde, blue eyed Aryan, and that WOULDN"T CHANGE ANYTHING.
It irritates me on two levels because first, I can see the double standard, and two, it means that if I ever criticize any of these characters, I have to be wary that people might cast me into the bad faith crowd. And yes, sometimes, creators do that, but honestly, 'fans' do it a lot more. There's a reason why the term "Fandom Menace" exists in the Star Wars fandom, this being the same crowd that bullied Jake Floyd, nearly drove Ahmed Best to suicide, and Kelly Marie Tran off social media.