The director of the next Doctor Who episode, Tom Kingsley, releases a PSA to address fan rumors about the 'Wild Blue Yonder' special. However, the show has received criticism for its focus on pronouns and lack of fun, with Malcolm Clark stating that it has become tedious and right-on sermonizing, losing its previous anti-authoritarian spirit.
Why is Doctor Who lecturing us about pronouns?, asks Malcolm Clark https://t.co/c9dZT7wSWf
What happened to Doctor Who? He used to represent British anti-authoritarianism. He could take on the might of the Daleks with a screwdriver and a well-worn scarf. Now he surrenders to the pronoun police without so much as a quibble, writes Malcolm Clark https://t.co/c9dZT7wSWf
Doctor Who used to be fun. Now it's about as enjoyable as a lecture from HR about correct pronoun use. Sci-fi has the power to enthuse and inspire. But Doctor Who has been reduced to tedious, right-on sermonising, says Malcolm Clark https://t.co/c9dZT7wSWf
Tom Kingsley, the director of the next Doctor Who episode, releases a PSA that attempts to temper fan rumors for the "Wild Blue Yonder" special. https://t.co/wdo5wciiZP
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