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The Doctor's regenerations allow the show to move with the times. I would like to see both a female and a non-white doctor… That's the thing about Doctor Who, isn't it? There's so much room for change. Now, Mackie (who recently came out as bisexual last year) has revealed that she'd love to see a take on the Doctor not adhering to any gender roles. (That's bar Captain Jack Harkness, who was never officially a companion.) Bill made history by being the series' first openly gay companion.
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One of those people is Pearl Mackie, who played companion Bill Potts alongside the Twelfth Doctor, Peter Capaldi. And people have a lot of thoughts about who it should be.
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After Jodie Whittaker's run as the Thirteenth Doctor on " Doctor Who" season 13, plus a few specials after that, it will be time for a new Doctor to step up.
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This story originally appeared on Winter is Coming.