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I don't compare Doctors. Each actor is different, and "improvement" sounds as if one has been worse than the other, whch is not the case for all Doctor actors so far. The BBC has been very careful when selecting them, and I'm sure Whittaker will do perfectly fine.
I might be slightly surprised that they are doing it already, BUT they have prepared the audience for such a change. Regenerating the Master into Missy was a first step, possibly an experiment to see how the audience would react. Since they are now doing it with the Doctor himself, I'm assuming it went according to plan.
Now, companions have been mostly female in the past. Let's see whether they change that too...
I really liked her in Broadchurch, with David Tennant.
I hope we don't have more "we're stuck on a spooky spaceship with demons!" episodes. Those are getting really old.
The 10th Doctor and Rose banished the Beast (who basically claimed to be thee devil and all devils) into a black hole so yeah...
*ba dum tss*
Seriously though, that's fine by me
Was every episode of Quantum Leap where Scott Bakula played a woman "SJW pandering?" Every female character in a video game, show or movie isn't the result of "SJW pandering."
The correct response to any new Doctor is, "Noooo! We hate him/her/whoever!" then you grow to love them...then rinse and repeat.