Published Apr 21, 2026, 10:15 PM EDT
Shealyn Scott is a Senior Writer at Screen Rant. She has been writing for the site since 2024, focused on network, reality, streaming, and classic television.
A creative writer, journalist, and lover of the written word in all its forms, Shealyn enjoys deconstructing scenes from her favorite shows, using context clues and historical precedent to predict major plot points (which, due to her successful track record, has sparked rumors of clairvoyancy).
As an award-winning student journalist, Shealyn spent her college years advocating for the humanities while studying English Literature. Her love of storytelling propelled her to expand her degree with minors in Writing and History, believing life to be a mere collection of stories that can be framed in as many ways as a movie scene.
As a Senior member of the TV Team, Shealyn treats the series she covers like books, analyzing every line, camera angle, and lighting choice. Thankfully, her personal mission statement lines up perfectly with Screen Rant: every creative work deserves just as much thought from the viewer as it received from its creator.
Doctor Who is a revered sci-fi masterpiece, but its recent rut poses a serious risk to its legacy. When the long-running space fantasy was rebooted in the early 2000s, everything from the charming allure of Billie Piper's Rose Tyler to the nostalgic feel of the blue TARDIS quickly turned Doctor Who into a modern classic. Within mere years, the series became inescapable online, with unprecedented fan engagement on sites like Tumblr catapulting titles such as Supernatural, Doctor Who, and BBC's Sherlock to the very top of the cultural zeitgeist. Unfortunately, the massively influential series has fallen from grace.









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