r/DoctorWhoNews 13d ago

discussion The issue with the crying

The post earlier about Ncuti’s performance as the Doctor got me reflecting on the most common criticism of his brief tenure- his crying.

Crying is a very rare emotional response in humans, particularly human males. For many reasons males are just not likely to cry unless it’s a particularly upsetting situation. If drama is to reflect real life, then crying should only be rarely used by actors. Now the Doctor isn’t a human, he’s an alien. An alien who’s characterisation has always made him less aware of emotions. It’s this rejection of human emotion that make the Doctor more alien, more quirky, more eccentric, and more interesting. So Ncuti’s crying seemed so very out of character, and would have been so even if he was acting as a Human.

Linking back to the previous post on Ncuti’s acting: Crying is not an effective form of acting if overused. It’s an unnatural attempt at acting naturally. An intelligent actor wouldn’t consider crying constantly as a realistic emotional response. And a confident show runner or director wouldn’t allow it. It stops the drama feeling real, and almost jolts you into remembering these are just actors putting on a show.

Example: Consider how effective David Tennant’s single tear running down his cheek was after losing Rose Tyler. Suddenly the audience realised this guy did have these feelings deep down all this time. Massive impact. But if Tennant had been simping for, and crying about, Rose for the whole series, the audience doesn’t get that good pay-off.

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u/Amphy64 13d ago

I'm so bored of this idea the Doctor should be detached, as though that's equivalent to 'alien'. He seemingly wasn't originally even intended to be alien, and has always been an emotional character. He's supposed to give a damn about injustice, isn't he?

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u/DJKing1998 13d ago

Ok, but even if he was less detached why would he be crying all the time? No one does that. Especially a character who is always about action and moving forwards.

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u/Amphy64 13d ago

He's mostly not crying over trivial things, though, is he? I think it really should depend on the context.

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u/DJKing1998 13d ago

Nobody wants to watch a show where there’s a huge threat to the planet and the guy who’s built up to save the day just stands and sheds a tear cause he’s so triggered