Jeroenr said:
I don't think that a female doctor and male companion relationship would work that well.
because to have a female as the lead and a guy as a platonic "sidekick" is just too weird?
because its a dymanic we aren't used to seeing...and thats kind of the point....we don't think about thease things and why some things seem "odd" to us when in fact theres no reason they should be
Dr Who aside there is absolutly no reason you couldn't have a show with a majority female cast and a token guy...yet it seems odd to us because we've accepted the oposite as the norm
[quote/]And only using a female companion will probably mean losing a lot of male viewers.[/quote]
I doubt this....also if those male veiwers are that fickle then screw'em...Doctor who seems to have a strong female following anyway, I think because it actually feels inclusive
[quote/]Also the Doctor is a bit of a big kid with ADHD (David and Matt any way), i don't see that working with a female doctor.
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because you've seen women shoe horned into a narrow set of roles....
...now me I'd go Dawn French...and even then that brings up the implication that conventually atractive women can't have personaliyts (but thats a whole other topic)
[quote/]Some of my reservations about a female doctor may comes from the recent trend of shoehorning diversity in everything.[/quote]
this really isn't a trend...or at least not enough to be notciable (unfortuantly)
[quote/]I'm all for a diverse world in Doctor Who(or any serie).
If done well, it will enrich the world and make it feel more real, but it mustn't feel forced.
If you clearly have token female, black, gay, ect.. they often stick to stereotypes.
This is a sigh of bad writing at least. [/quote]
so we shouldn't have them at all....thanks for protecting my interests!
seriously sometimes it helps to have "more than one" so one charachter doesn't have to bear their entire gender