Well, it is official.
Steven Moffat will be the new Doctor Who show runner.
And really, it could never be anyone else -- he's more than proven his capabilities with his previous
Doctor Who contributions. With
Curse of Fatal Death he managed the best televised
Doctor Who of the 1990s without even having official status, and
The Empty Child,
Girl in the Fireplace, and
Blink have all been highlights of the revived series.
It has been apparent that we were heading to the end of an era for some time now -- and it is a statement to Russell T Davies contribution to the series that his replacement is taking the same sort of recognition that a change of cast would have. Obviously, there are people that have had criticisms of Russell's era of the show -- but it is undeniable that he's made
Doctor Who more successful than anyone could have reasonably managed.
Thanks to everyone involved with the current era of
Doctor Who -- Russell, Phil, and Julie. It's been a fantastic run, and one everyone can and should be proud of.
And the best part is, we know that there will be great
Doctor Who in the future -- it is a format bigger than any one person behind or in front of the camera. It's always capable of changing -- but still having that continuing thread.
Congratulations and good luck. The moment
has been prepared for.
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