DOCTOR WHO Showrunner Explains Why Davros' New Look Is Permanent: "He [Was] A Wheelchair User, Who Is Evil"

DOCTOR WHO Showrunner Explains Why Davros' New Look Is Permanent: "He [Was] A Wheelchair User, Who Is Evil"

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies has addressed the franchise's new take on Davros, explaining why the iconic villain's former appearance is now deemed problematic. Find more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Jan 17, 2024 10:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Television
Source: Radio Times

Ahead of Doctor Who's recent 60th anniversary specials, the BBC aired a five-minute short for Children in Need. In that, the Fourteenth Doctor - newly regenerated. - inadvertently travelled back to when Davros was in the middle of creating the Daleks (which were then known as the "Mark III Travel Machine").

Julian Bleach reprised the role but ditched the familiar wheelchair and prosthetics to play a Davros who had not yet gone through the transformation which left his future self scarred and weakened. 

The short was tongue-in-cheek and a fun way to reveal that the Doctor inadvertently named his greatest enemies and even provided at least part of their iconic appearance. Now, though, Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies has confirmed this change to Davros is permanent and was made not just to show what he looked like when he was young - there were major Nazi vibes - but to move on from potentially problematic stereotypes. 

"We had long conversations about bringing Davros back, because he's a fantastic character, [but] time and society and culture and taste has moved on," he explains. "And there's a problem with the Davros of old in that he's a wheelchair user, who is evil. And I had problems with that. And a lot of us on the production team had problems with that, of associating disability with evil. And trust me, there's a very long tradition of this."

"I'm not blaming people in the past at all, but the world changes and when the world changes, Doctor Who has to change as well," Davies continued. "So we made the choice to bring back Davros without the facial scarring and without the wheelchair – or his support unit, which functions as a wheelchair."

"I say, this is how we see Davros now, this is what he looks like. This is 2023. This is our lens. This is our eye. Things used to be black and white, they're not in black and white anymore, and Davros used to look like that and he looks like this now, and that we are absolutely standing by."

"It's a night where issues of disability or otherness or being excluded from society come right to the front of the conversation," he concluded. "So of all the nights to make this change, I thought it was absolutely vital to do this. And I'm very, very, very proud of the fact that we have."

Some will be quick to accuse Doctor Who of being too PC or "woke," but Davies makes some compelling points and there are elements of Davros which feel dated. Crucially, we've seen a lot of that iteration - including how his story ends - so going back to this point in his timeline could make him an exciting new villain. 

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EarlChai
EarlChai - 1/17/2024, 11:17 AM
*I'm* a wheelchair-user who's evil! How dare they able-wash my representation! 😂

Seriously though, yes--Davies first run had an unintentional tendency to have people in 'chairs who were evil/lying: John Lumic, the colonel from the Agatha Christie episode, and Davros all come to mind. This is the EXACT opposite way to fix that issue. As is the crip with the stupid missile-launcher 'chair cliché, and don't get me started on "oh look now the TARDIS has a wheelchair ramp!" 🤦‍♀️ The problem with the police box accessibility-wise isn't the singe step--I climb those every time I try to shop downtown. It's that the doors are too narrow. This is exactly what happens with uninformed standing morons try to help--they just get in the way and make things worse.

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