Doctor Who has debuted on Disney+, but the first special is receiving mixed reactions. Some Whovians enjoyed it, while others criticize the "woke" and "pandering" message inserted in the plot.
The first of three Doctor Who specials titled 'The Star Beast' premiered on November 25th, 2023. Intended to mark the series' 60th anniversary, Russell T Davies returns as showrunner, along with fan-favorite David Tennant (Good Omens) as the 14th Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble.
However, contrary to the expectations of fans eager to witness a return to the show's narrative roots, Davies utilizes the inaugural special of his latest tenure to deliver what some perceive as an intrusive lecture, specifically chastising audiences regarding gender identity and the patriarchy.
The narrative focus of this episode delves into the unresolved mystery introduced in the preceding special, 'The Power of the Doctor' which was the last episode that starred Jodi Whittaker which centers on the protagonist's previously undisclosed regeneration into a prior incarnation.
The plot commences with an unexpected reunion between the Doctor and his former companion Donna Noble, portrayed once again by Catherine Tate. The Doctor tries not to break the safeguards that contain the Time Lord consciousness in Donna's mind.
