Kinda toeing the line of the ‘everything is woke now’ crowd though to which I would say you haven’t seen/understood much Doctor Who if you think social issues are only recently a part of the stories.
I covered that already with
Doctor Who has always had these things as a subtext to their episodes
Everyone knows that Doctor Who has always had this kind of social subtext; but it was more moral dilemmas on a broad scale, rather than specific ongoing social issues in the real world.
Like the way they did the Ood. It was a soft introduction, up until the point where we find out why they are like that and then The Doctor works on fixing it.
That’s great – sometimes parallels to our own social issues can make for a great story; so long as the story is focused on first and foremost and the approach isn’t solely on trying to push that particular social viewpoint.
As it is now, I wouldn’t be surprised if they made a big orange president try to give up his nation to the daleks as an episode…
I covered that already with
Everyone knows that Doctor Who has always had this kind of social subtext; but it was more moral dilemmas on a broad scale, rather than specific ongoing social issues in the real world.
Like the way they did the Ood. It was a soft introduction, up until the point where we find out why they are like that and then The Doctor works on fixing it.
That’s great – sometimes parallels to our own social issues can make for a great story; so long as the story is focused on first and foremost and the approach isn’t solely on trying to push that particular social viewpoint.
As it is now, I wouldn’t be surprised if they made a big orange president try to give up his nation to the daleks as an episode…