So I did massive training on this new device called PALM. Yes, the palm pilot from the 2000's era was purchased and re-branded as PALM. Nobody asked for this; a phone to escape your phone, as they say. We watched countless minutes of video about the sleek redesign of the logo (seriously almost 8 minutes) and a short 2 minutes about Steph Curry being an investor who liked the concept of a phone you can pair like an Apple watch, as a escape for your regular phone. You'd have thought the tectonic plates shifted everyone had a huge hard on for this sudden reinvented PALM with the iconic logo, sleek design; Except, it's still a phone, and it's not revolutionary. At all. It's just reinvented for the sake of reinvention.
This season of Dr Who really echoes my thoughts on shit being reinvented for the sake of reinvention. I don't mind a message being delivered in Dr Who if its integrated as part of the natural story arch. The Doctor is a woman? Great! You want diversity? Great! You want to introduce the Doctor to a new generation of viewers? Great! Yes, you redid the iconic theme and upgraded the aesthetic of the show, congratulations all around. Unfortunately, you're trying to sell a phone for a phone. I don't want a woman playing the Doctor for the sake of being a woman. I don't want companions or SJW pandering for the sake of diversity or equilibrium in my Doctor Who just because we're so used to HIM/HER being the savior at the very end...
I tried to watch the space episode and I just turned off the show midway through. I wasn't a major fan of Capaldi - at first - but I remember when they introduced Bill Potts during one of the pre-season teasers with her and meeting the Doctor on a ship with Dalek's. I thought, "wow, this will be, different? Let's go!" Granted, the initial start of his last season jarred a wee because she just kinda came out of nowhere, and Capaldi's guarding this prison for the Master....why, exactly? However, by the end of this run I settled on the concept - albeit the climax with meeting the 1st Doctor did seem a tad shoehorned, I laughed, and despite the heavy-handed SJW shit, still enjoyed the typical Christmas episode.
It's like Chibnall said "I am going to redo Doctor Who BECAUSE I CAN" instead of "BECAUSE IT MAKES SENSE" --
Case in point, they had this massive build up with regards to the Stenza in episode 1 then turn around and said "WE ARE NOT DOING ANY MAJOR STORY ARCS" - yet the Stenza get teased again in the second episode and I shake my head like, why not just come out and admit you're making a subtle turn at a overarching plot? Nobody is going to care, just do it with style. Nope, "EVERY EPISODE IS STAND-A-LONE" and by episode 3 I tuned out the show, not because I dislike Jodie Whittaker, or the companions but because they took a brand that was great, maybe just needed a bit of tweakage but they took my show, rebuilt everything we didn't ask for just because they could, and at six episodes into the series? What's the hook?
There's no direction, except that they're actively trying to avoid call backs or anything remotely 'original' about the series which makes us enjoy it. I like that they're attempting to stray away from conventional Whovian villians but at the same time these are staples that keep us engaged and wondering "oh man NOW what will they do meeting up with the Daleks this time?" We never got closure on why, as an example, in Matt Smith's time line everyone forgot about the massive Christmas invasion (was that a result of the crack? I can't recall) but there's so much opportunity to revisit little plot holes or skipped moments in the previous shows, and that's what I loved about Smith and Capaldi's series, they took advantage of that!
They made it a point to have her brag bout her accomplishments in the spaceship episode only to let me wonder WTF the Book of Celebrants was. And I don't mind the companions, I really don't. It's just...boring. I've never thought I'd say that about Dr Who but it's just...boring. And I don't blame Jodie Whittaker, this is a case of people just writing Dr Who, doing what the dudes who relaunched PALM did. They put a lot of time and effort into the aesthetic of the show, but the actual concept when launched was just boring and not what we asked for.