Maybe it has to do with the show's deal with Disney, but the BBC's DoctorWho is out to prove to 'someone' it can do superhero things, too. / RussellTDavies, SteveMoffat ChrisChibnall DavidTennant PeterCapaldi JodieWhittaker JoMartin
\nLet's face it, Doctor Who is a superhero – and superheroine – now. A full-on, outright superhero. He didn't use to be. In the original show, he was an adventurer, stumbling from one situation to the next, a vehicle or a format for generating stories in the old pulp tradition. He was a pastiche of an old Victorian hero, a patrician with an air of authority designed to reassure the audience that he would sort things out and make everything all right at the end.
\n\nFirst, you get The Tenth Doctor and the one big speech Davies wrote for him in the Christmas Special 'Voyage of the Damned' that became the rallying call for him. It was The Doctor and the show fully embracing their identity, at least after slowly teasing it for three series. Shortly after that, Davies killed off Kylie Minogue in the story, possibly the only death scene she ever played, and it was on Doctor Who. On Christmas Day, no less.
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