Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Average Extra of: Disney End Partnership with BBC's Doctor Who in 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Average Extra of: Disney Ends Partnership with BBC's Doctor Who in 2025 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there will be censored adult language references at some point in this content.



Real Talking Time:

Let's be completely real shall we?: I didn't see this coming, but in the same token something had to change on any level, because this has been a complete and utter manure show literally from the start and quite frankly I don't care if it is the BBC or/and Disney, both of you separately or together have tried this social politics inclusion steaming manure and guess what it hasn't worked so as the young kids say today you go woke you go broke.

As I have said throughout the years at some point or another in different ways instead of ramming the ideology down your consumers throats, you should have been wise enough to do multilayer scripts, character developments and anything else you can think of to avoid putting one section of your audience above another, but no you had to be lazy and take the very easily option of targeted viewing audiences which is fudgin' stupid, because hypothetically speaking at best you will achieve hitting your target audience... good for you, but the obvious downside is retaining your very specific audience so good luck with that as eventually it is doomed to fail.

But here is the absolutely hilarious thing about this whole entire woke TV generation, for a couple of examples; the Star Trek universe [I am going to give myself a cut off point of Enterprise/Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Wars universe [before Disney,] Legends of Tomorrow/DC's Legends of Tomorrow and even Doctor Who [also before Disney:] their entire ethos was and is regardless of different backgrounds to make allies/inclusion whenever possible, so my point being is if you don't understand me allow me to make it crystal clear for you is; they would discuss difficult subjects and play out these subjects, whilst keeping the plates spinning of different things happening possibly at the same time or simultaneously on top at that time, so it allows your audience to learn of their own doing and more importantly it gives you a wider selection of audience types, so in short why hasn't anyone looked at minimum at the recent past and said why don't we adapt that script method that seems to have got a positive reaction broadly speaking.

Because as things are if BBC or/and Doctor Who don't learn from its recent past then they are doomed to repeat it, time after time regardless of what gender picks up the mantle of Doctor Who, so yes I will be watching it when it comes back, but as it relates to the connecting content section it is easy to pick up on the fact I am losing patience with Doctor Who.

 

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