
Few people will object to David Tennant’s return toDoctor Whobeing hailed as an incredible moment in television history. So much so, in fact, that it’s been voted as the TV Moment of the Year at the Edinburgh TV Awards.
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When fans clamoured to share their opinions on the decision for a familiar face to return, one Redditorsaid, “[Not gonna lie], kinda love it. I trust [Russell T Davis] to do something clever with it, I have no problem getting three more episodes of DT, Catherine Tate, and Bernard Cribbins, and it’s a good palette cleanser after Chibnall.” We second that last one, though never disrespectfully towards Whittaker – she had to make do with badly written scripts, which ultimately held her back from cementing herself as a good Doctor.
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Even fans who weren’t sold on the decision – like user Fan_Service_3703, who said, “I don’t hate it, but I’m very much against the whole degeneration concept” – can’t stop themselves from talking about the hype it generated. It was such an iconic moment, regardless of whether you loved or hated it. Let’s say it was the Marmite of regenerations, but where most of the public enjoyed it. Or, it’s like learning thatDoctor Whois moving to Disney Plus, a decision that has divided fans . Basically, anything that’s divisive is a good metaphor for reactions to Tennant’s Doctor returning.
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