💨 Abstract
Mark Gatiss, a key contributor to "Doctor Who," defended the show from criticism, stating that it isn't meant for those who prefer the old format. He emphasized that the show must constantly evolve, targeting a younger audience. Gatiss warned about the dangers of nostalgia, pointing out that it can hinder innovation. He also discussed his own experience of seeing children inspired by a scene from his episode, illustrating the show's impact on younger viewers.
Courtesy: Asyia Iftikhar
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