I’ve been pitching episode ideas to Future Exec Producer sunsofgallifrey about some awesome women from history, and thought I’d share with the team. I don’t even know what I’m trying to say but this whole forming-an-entire-cast-and-crew-for-a-female-led-Doctor-Who thing has made my day/life a million times better! And it’s really made me more hopeful about the future of the show.Īnd apparently they’ve already got some ideas. I just want to thank you and the whole whovian feminism community for making possible communication about our dreams to be part of Doctor Who. Some people wrote in to show off their conceptual designs of a female doctor, and others volunteered their poetry. In the notes of this post we have people volunteering to do special effects, write and edit scrips, direct the show, and we even have an aspiring astrobiologist offering their services. I have probably two dozen asks in my inbox right now, with people volunteering their skills as actors, prop designers, and costume designers. This grew beyond my wildest imaginings last night. Hey anon who wants to be the Doctor, you and I should totally team up because my dream is to be a female showrunner of Doctor Who -by wheretheeternalare I would also recommend making your questions general to problems seen in both series or specific to the problems in Sherlock so that it’s relevant to the purpose of the Q&A. If you decide to send questions, please follow Claudia’s advice. In addition, I see many of the same problematic elements in Sherlock that I see in Doctor Who. ![]() Well, this would be one way. This Q&A is for Sherlock, but Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss write for both shows. And maybe we can make some sort of change.Īfter I reviewed “ The Time of the Doctor“ I had many people ask me what they could do to make their anger about Doctor Who’s problematic elements known to the creators. Send as many respectful questions as you can manage. Ask about Anderson and the portrayal of mental illness. Ask about Irene Adler being written as a lesbian and then falling for a man. This is our opportunity to have our voices heard.Īsk about the lack of LGBT representation. Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss are doing a Sherlock Q&A after the final Series Three episode has aired. Sherlock returns - but will things ever be the same again?
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