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I'm not obligated to provide any other comment, however I did reply to another poster in significant depth with quotes and examples. So you can go read that.

Moffat is allowed to complain about one woman, yes, but to make blanket statements about women being needy, that's EXACTLY what sexism is and exactly what misogyny most often expresses itself as. If I made a comment about all men being unintelligent, it would be rather sexist. The fact that you complained that women

Agreed. I meant that more than a sole writing credit. RTD understood character progression and long-term development, Moffat is skilled at creating flash, making the show a little more "sophisticated", and creating new exciting villains and short-term arcs. When Moffat was writing plots that RTD supervised the show

I agree. THAT to me is disrespectful of the Davies run. For some reason, it really gets under my skin that he "renamed" the Doctors.

I can accept that, but I think some of it was regressed. Like, we have this feisty, independent character who then tells her husband that she fought to be with and who waited to be with her that they should get divorced because she can't give him a child? Like I think Rory would have been like "that's cool, let's

Her mystery had such promise and then it was solved in a very unsatisfying way, because we hardly knew her at that time. I feel like that reveal would have landed really hard if she had…three or four seasons with the Doctor.

A direct quote from 2011:"Because I’ve always acted for adults and then suddenly you’re acting for children, who are far more tasteful; they will not be bullshitted. It’s either good, or it’s bad." (http://www.denofgeek.us/tv/…

I believe i'm the troll you are referring to. Different girl than I. I agree with her, though.

This articular forum board for this episode has a lot of Moffat lovers. The feminists have been consistently downvoted in waves. Enjoy a deserved upvote from me!

Blakeavon, look at the comment I shared above, which I'll tag you in now if I can. I pulled direct quotes with clear context that very vividly illustrate his views of women. I addressed both my personal and professional issues with him as a man and a writer.

Here's a sexist comment from Moffat:

I think Tecumseh means the impact of that plot on Amy, who shows no trauma after this situation.

I'll call Hurt 12 if I must, but I am not retroactively renumbering the Doctors.

The queen was, to me, SUPER annoying. Her voice and…I just didn't think the actress did anything for me. I like that that story answered a question in a unique way, but yeah. I would have preferred a plot of the two Doctors and the War Doctor that was able to incorporate TenToo/Handy and Rose. One scene of Rose would

I also just read an interview with him where he calls the show a children's show and said that he enjoyed interacting with this young audience, one who doesn't put up with a lot of bullshit. And Moffat's show is certainly not a children's show anymore, so maybe he thought his return would not be to the same Doctor Who

I mean, one might argue that Davies embraced the emotion and the camp that was the show's basis, a family show full of many easy emotions. Moffat's show barely registers as a family show - it is visually and emotionally dark, emotionally nuanced, and has elaborate twists that 20-year-olds have a hard time figuring

That scares the shit out of me, because it sounds like…that's the final arc, the end of the show.

It might never be mentioned again. Or might be a throwaway if the Zygons return. I don't remember seeing anything other than the original Osgood sharing her inhaler, implying peace.

He could have instead included any of the living previous Doctors. I think Moffat is very interested in a "sophisticated" show - in the Five Doctors Reboot, they even complain about how unlit the TARDIS is. He has a certain dark look and dark characters/arcs, but if he could have sacrificed that and went a little

First of all, if you give me Moffat's number, I will gladly complain to him in person. Give me his Skype ID. I'll tell him he's filled a show I love with hollow female characters (mystical pregnancies and walking plot devices abound, titles that were not earned as Rose's and Donna's and Martha's were but given by the