💨 Abstract
The article discusses the current state of "Doctor Who," noting that despite past challenges, the show has always found a way to continue. Recent low viewership and mixed reception have raised concerns, but a new CBBC spin-off suggests the BBC still believes in the franchise. The article speculates about potential changes, including a new production partner, and hopes for a return to stronger storytelling over spectacle. Overall, it expresses optimism about the future of "Doctor Who."
Courtesy: Tom Percival
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