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Chibnall's series 10 influence? |
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Well Donna and Martha still seem popular enough despite only being one series companions.
Martha was a "one series, some episodes of Torchwood, then some more episodes of Doctor Who" companion. ![]()
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I don't mean that Chibnall would be harbouring some kind of hostility towards Moffat. I simply meant that if he saw that Moffat was doing some altering/changing/adding of the doctors history that had far reaching consequences, and he didn't want to have that element hanging around in the show from series 11 onwards, he might politely suggest changing or altering the idea,in a way that might help him.
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Whatever other faults he has, Moffat is both professional enough and fannish enough to NOT make changes with far reaching consequences in his last season.
I wouldn't be surprised if he was more likely to do this sort of thing in his last series so that people will remember it. He often seems more concerned with headline grabbing premises than good stories in my opinion. |
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