“You have to be a pretty tough executive to stand up to me [and tell me] to take that gay character out,” Russell T. Davies says about the radically inclusive new season.
“You have to be a pretty tough executive to stand up to me to take that gay character out,” Russell T. Davies says about the radically inclusive new season.showrunner Russell T. Davies—who has returned to the show for the first time since 2010, in order to helm its—the British sci-fi classic is perhaps the most optimistic show on television. The Doctor’s companions, all of whom are good, loving people, are thrilled to go along for the ride.
“But then again,” he concedes, “I am mythologizing. Sometimes I feel like I’m the hero in my own story.” Indeed, heroes and champions for positive change abound in, why he’s confident in the new direction of the show, and what he sees as the show’s legacy.in 1999, so. ... Before that, I spent 10 years at soap operas pushing every gay character forward possible. The truth about television is that it's mostly made by lovely left-wing liberal people who embrace this kind of storytelling.
, is that one of the reasons that show exploded like it did is it was hilarious. You've got to imagine that, in 1999, people were imagining a very solemn, very worthy, very heart-sore show, in which people were worried about Roger not taking his pills. What arrived on screen was hilarious and wildly funny and that's what took everyone by surprise.
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