Anyone else notice that while Chad *says* "cereal box" it's clearly dubbed over. If you look at his mouth, he's saying "wheaties box" (the kind that always showcases a pro sports player on the front). Guess someone didn't get the rights lol
When Doctor Who was made by talented people, not hacks promoted beyond their competence because of superficial innate attributes and sexual preferences.
@@SuperCookie64The word “Woke” has had its definition changed so many times it’s lost its meaning. Here’s another way to put it. A lot of people are sick and tired of the agenda driven dribble that they try to pass as “writing” and you have practically the entire crew behind the new series insulting the fans so basically…. “Without respect, we reject”
Back when it was worth watching before it became 'woke' and politically correct. The screen writers almost destroyed it when they installed a woman as the doctor, but the next incarnation will be a gay black man. Oh, please! It's like the show has a death wish against the BBC. Sarah Jane was cute and quirky, but she was followed by Leila in her leathers. Now she was every teenage boy's fantasy back in the day. 🧳⏳
@@SuperCookie64 You have missed the point of my post completely, would you like to explain why a fictional alien who for over 800 years has been able to regenerate his body, into that of a man, because he is a 'Time Lord', lord being a term used for a male, suddenly must regenerate into something that is politically correct? Edit: The series ratings tanked by over 50% when the Doctor regenerated into a 'Time Lady'. So obviously I am not the only viewer who has this opinion. David Tennant and Peter Capaldi were the most popular incarnations of the Doctor in the modern era, what does that tell you? I've watched it for 60 yrs, long before you were a twinkle in your father's eye, yet I never watched an episode since he became a she. It's become gender, race, and sexual oriented tokenism.
The best incarnation of the Doctor. Tom Baker perfectly captures the alien qualities of the character and makes you believe he is otherworldly. On the other hand, Tennant portrays the character like a playboy picking up Earth girls every week.
My friend went to a book signing by Tom Baker years ago in Canterbury, he bumped into Tom in the street a couple of hours before the signing, and said hello and what a fan he was. Tom said ‘let’s go to the pub!’ and they spent the two hours chatting about Dr Who.
@@tzarg - that would have been during the late 1990s I guess. Said he was amazingly down to earth, very interesting conversationalist and liked his ale!