It's apparent now that this was their plan starting a few years back to create an angle for this to happen as the whole gender switch thing wasn't part of the background story until the last 3-4 years.
The Master all of a sudden flipping genders was also unpopular back when that occurred.
I thought as much.
Funny to see you wasting your time going and searching for shit that didn't even prove your misguided point. For that I salute you sir! :bowdown:
So what you proved is i'm consistent with critiquing canon of a movie/TV show. Fail on your behalf.
Rey is a comical character in terms of her instant powers, but as you've proved I still enjoyed the film despite that which means I enjoyed the film with her in it.
It's about people being sick to death of long established characters and TV shows/movies being ****ed up with by stupid remakes/reboots by studios.
Terminator, Ghostbusters,Get Carter, Arthur, Pink Panther, Poltergeist, Psycho and on and on and on the endless lazy efforts keep coming.
So the numbers dropped when they moved on from the two actors that female Who fans who quite liked the look of in Tennant and Smith and replaced them with an old ugly dude.
Think we solved the problem. Need more dapper young men.
Surely you're not comparing one of the greatest iconic Sci-Fi characters in history with a character of a show that the vast majority of people couldn't name a character from?
Of course the ethnicity of the character plays a huge part in the character's history and popularity.
Part of Dr Who's charm was his Britishness within the scope of the character.
He was for a long time the only British super hero in a world of American super hero characters. An American Dr...