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What episode does the Tardis become a woman?
The Doctor’s Wife was the fourth episode of series 6 of Doctor Who.
Is the Tardis female?
In season 13, the TARDIS will be populated solely by women for the first time in Doctor Who’s 54-year history—a change that feels both extremely necessary and long overdue. True, the Doctor has never been female before.

What episode does the Tardis become human?
“The Doctor’s Wife” is the fourth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on 14 May 2011 in the United Kingdom, and later the same day in the United States. It was written by Neil Gaiman and directed by Richard Clark.
Why did the Doctor regenerate into a woman?
In turn, though Missy expressed a love for who she was in her past incarnation, she forced his own regeneration into her to ensure she would become the person she now was (“The Doctor Falls”).
Does Doctor Who have a gender?
In Doctor Who, Time Lords are canonically genderfluid, in that their genders can change between incarnations. Time Lords transform their bodies in order to prevent death, giving them a new personality each time they undergo this process.

Why is the 13th doctor a girl?
So why can’t the Doctor be female? Simply because he isn’t. He is a male Time Lord, so that means all of his past and future incarnations will be male. If he were to regenerate into a female, then he would have to have been born as a female, and all his past incarnations would have to have been female as well.
How many times has the Doctor been a girl?
Nope, no women there – and within the basic rules of regeneration, there shouldn’t have been any more. According to Whoniverse mythology Time Lords can only regenerate 12 times (which the Doctor had actually done by the time of Matt Smith’s incarnation, thanks to a double regeneration for Ten).
Do Time Lords have gender?