Given his reference to hard and soft no on a different thread (I believe the one where he's engaged by LaurensJam (http://kotaku.com/you-are-talkin…), he just might.
No.
This is great! :)
Is this person being serious? I'm having a hard time believing that anyone buys that there's a "dark heart of feminism".
Thanks for this comment!
Let me tell you what happens to me when I tell men who are being inappropriate to back off:
How about, don't make inappropriate sexual comments to a colleague who you don't have a personal relationship with? How about, the simple fact that a woman talks to a man does not give him free reign to make disgusting comments about their respective genitalia and how they should engage in sexual activity?
Thanks for this comment. I'm honestly appalled (yet not surprised) by how many people are going "but she handled it wrong!" The same people would probably be calling her a bitch if she'd told him to fuck off.
I'm sorry a photographer-retoucher hitman team murdered your family and sent you down this dark path of vengeance, but it's not too late to turn back.
Lift!
This is an amazing comment. Well said. If I could like it a thousand times I would.
Ok? He also ruined River Song as a character, made a mess of Irene Adler, wrote one of the most boring companions I have ever had the displeasure of watching (Clara, who is only saved by the actress' ability to add charm to a piece of cardboard), and made the last two seasons of Doctor Who boring and unimaginative. He…
Yeah there apparently was. The link I added sheds a bit of light on the drama. I was a bit upset when he left, because he was so good as the Doctor.
I don't think he was supposed to be in the Christmas special, but he was initially rumoured to be in the 50th anniversary episode. There were talks going on, but in the end he declined. Apparently his exit from DW involved a great deal of tension with certain executives (who I've heard aren't working on the show…
People get irrationally defensive about their fandom, I guess. I like BBC Sherlock (in parts) and Doctor Who (in parts) but I don't understand the rage directed at people who point out problems with both shows that need to be addressed. I consider myself a fan of both, and part of my fan experience is the ability to…
Haha don't worry about that. You seem plenty calm to me. :)
I do watch Doctor Who and I enjoyed some of it immensely. That being said, I noticed an intense downward spiral in the quality of the show and writing after Moffat took the helm. I don't watch it as regularly, and I can't get quite the same amount of enjoyment out of it that I used to. I think he needs to stop writing…
You're right. My initial reaction to that scene (and the reason I liked it on its own) was because I took it as a cute acknowledgement of the Johnlock fandom (which predates BBC Sherlock) and an acknowledgement that the relationship between John and Sherlock is open to interpretation by fans just like any other work…