1. The Female Doctor
Marking its need at the top spot, the ultimate change that fans have had an everlasting democracy over. The time for the first female Doctor. The first cycle of Doctors consisted of male incarnates, with many changes from the persona to the attributes, but there was never a female incarnate. However, in the conclusion of The Time of the Doctor, the Doctor was granted a new cycle of regenerations as a thank you for saving them during the events of the Time War in The Day of the Doctor. The Doctor now has the chance to gain a few female incarnates to his collection of faces to balance things out. There could have been a chance for that female incarnate after Matt Smith, a nice start to a new cycle, or the first female could have taken the place of the War Doctor/Warrior instead of John Hurt. To put it blunt, the Doctor shouldn't always be a male. Timing of a female Doctor is the key, but taking too much time to have one may look sexist to some viewers. What did you think of this list? Is there anything else about Doctor Who that needs to change? Join the conversation in the comments section below.
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