As A Black Doctor Who Fan Im Actually So Glad We Got Racism In A Episode, Like Genuine Racism That Isnt
As a black doctor who fan I’m actually so glad we got racism in a episode, like genuine racism that isn’t glossed over or shoved to the side and not sugar coated (cough cough I’m looking in your soul tenth “well they can’t be racist Martha because I’m an alien and no one has said anything to me” doctor.) don’t get me wrong I understand doctor who has very much covered racism before but this feels much more impactful
I was terrified they were just going to do some sort of explanation as to why the doctor is able to go everywhere so they didn’t have to tackle anything more than light racism. But no we got head on full racism (without people actually saying things that could trigger ppl. I really appreciated that the script didn’t go too far with it to prove their actually racist (apologies if this makes no sense it’s 3in the morning and my brain is soup) that the doctor is now going to have to work through
Ncuti absolutely killed that reaction. And it hits so hard bc the doctor truly can help and just because he’s a different skin colour they don’t trust him, it really is something that makes you want to laugh at the absurdity of it then scream at the idiocy
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