The Jodie Whittaker era of Doctor Who has been far from vintage, but the
shows decline started years ago
Date:
Sun, 01 Aug 2021 16:26:48 +0000
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The impending departures of star Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris
Chibnall offer an exciting opportunity to reinvent the show.
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After months of rumors, it was no surprise when the BBC finally confirmed on July 29 that Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall would be leaving the show in 2022. Now the speculation about the shows next incarnation can begin in earnest and for Who fans, thats always been part of the equation.
On a show that calls the whole of space and time its playground, its perhaps appropriate that Doctor Whos past and future often seem more important than its present. No other science fiction TV show not even Star Trek has nearly six decades of existing lore to live up to. Meanwhile, theorizing about the next resident of the TARDIS is a national sport in the UK, where everybody tends to have an opinion on whod make a good Time Lord, regardless of when they last watched the show. Its as big a deal as casting the next James Bond
.
Right now, however, the identity of the next Doctor, should be a relatively low priority for the BBC.
Unless the truncated, six-episode series 13 (due later this year) and three subsequent specials lined up for 2022 manage to end Whittakers rein in a
blaze of glory and well be delighted if they do the era of the Thirteenth Doctor will not go down as a vintage one for the show. But thats as much down to the culmination of several years of decline as it is about any particular failings of the current production team.
If Doctor Who is going to return to the glory days of David Tennant and Russell T Davieswhen it regularly went toe-to-toe with the likes of The X-Factor in the ratings and fuelled water-cooler conversations galore there needs to be a major rethink about what Who is, and what it should be. How to watch Star Trek in order How to watch the Harry Potter movies in order Best Netflix shows Doctor Who's stories haven't always lived up to Jodie Whittaker's memorable performances. (Image credit: BBC) The Chibnall era
As showrunner, Chibnall who wrote episodes for earlier seasons of Doctor
Who, and was also in charge of spin-off series Torchwood has done an admirable amount to regenerate the show. When he cast the fun, likeable Whittaker (who hed previously worked with on crime drama Broadchurch), he
gave Who its first female Doctor, as well as introducing its most diverse roster of companions (or friends, as theyre now known) in Ryan (Tosin Cole), Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Graham (Bradley Walsh) a policy he repeated on the
other side of the camera with an all-new line-up of writers and directors.
Historical episodes also moved into politically relevant time zones, with
Rosa taking in the US civil rights movement, Demons of the Punjab travelling to partition-era India, and The Witchfinders visiting 17th century witch trials.
Alongside a move to make the show feel more cinematic with anamorphic lenses, Chibnall has also overseen some brave storytelling decisions, from a talking frog (much better than it sounds), to the Timeless Child arc. Indeed, as divisive as it was, the idea that the Doctor is the source of the Time Lords regeneration abilities is arguably the biggest shake-up in the shows
mythology since William Hartnell regenerated into Patrick Troughton over 50 years ago.
And yet, despite the first Whittaker/Chibnall season getting Doctor Whos best ratings for years although there was a significant drop-off in their second year, the numbers were still comparable or better than predecessor Peter Capaldis final run the execution hasnt always matched the ambition. Too many stories have been inoffensively average, with the humor that characterized
the Russell T. Davies and Steven Moffat eras largely conspicuous by its absence how the show has missed the sort of memorable gags that could put a sticking plaster over a misfiring plot.
Aside from classic villains the Master, the Daleks and the Cybermen, few monsters have stuck in the memory, and while thats no crime in itself of the New Who pantheon, its arguably only the Weeping Angels whove earned
themselves a place at the bad guy top table there havent been enough of the PG-friendly scares that have traditionally been one of the shows hallmarks. David Tennant as the Doctor during the show's glory years. (Image credit:
BBC) Back to the drawing board
Perhaps most importantly, this era of Who has repeatedly suffered from an overly-packed TARDIS, with the Doctors travelling companions proving that threes a crowd; Yaz was particularly underserved by her first season, while Ryan and Grahams New Years Day departure was spectacularly anti-climactic.
Fundamentally, though, Chibnall hasnt changed much about the Doctor Who formula, and hes perhaps unfortunate to have inherited the series over a decade into its rebooted run. Even in Matt Smith and Capaldis tenures (both under Moffats watch), the show was starting to feel less essential suddenly, a show that many would have moved mountains to watch live on TV was relegated to catch-up status.
As much time has now passed since Doctor Whos triumphant return as it was off air following the BBC pulling the plug in 1989. Where Davies had the luxury
of making his early seasons an entry point show knowing that an entire generation had been unable to see the TARDIS on TV Chibnall is wrestling
with 16 years of New Who continuity, and the perception that we've seen it
all before. Thats before youve even addressed the legacy of the shows
original 26-year run.
In a world where big-budget sci-fi TV has become the norm on Netflix, Amazon, Disney Plus and beyond, Doctor Who has simply started to feel like part of
the furniture. So, rather than rushing to find replacements for Whittaker and Chibnall, the BBC needs to work out what adventures through space and time look like in the era of streaming giants even if it means going away for three or four years to do it.
Doctor Who is among the greatest, most versatile TV formats on planet Earth. It shouldnt take a Time Lord-size intellect to make it feel like a must-watch once again.
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