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Or maybe they just don't like the things they don't like?

Yet, I feel so many of their Sherlock and Watson scenes come with the casual ease of a writer who probably just doesn't give a damn the rest of the time. If that's what it comes down to, fine, but they should then avoid such episodes where they seem to be patting themselves on the back for acknowledging their

A Touch of Cloth has been mentioned to me by my friend several times as a comedic police procedural that makes fun of other British procedurals. The title seems to be a parody of The Case of Silk, I imagine, and I'm just putting that together now that I see it written out in front of me again. Or I could be entirely

Writing consistently doesn't require much else. Writing without your head lodged in your ass apparently does, or else I doubt we'd have scenes where a man explains feminism to a bunch of suffragettes.

See, for some reason I kind of doubt that, because I remember you from a previous article throwing around the words "white knight" at one of the reviewers for also talking about the shitty gender politics in their review of the show, adding nothing else to the conversation. So perhaps your jokes are just huge misses

There are more devoted fans than I that can pick apart the shitty gender flaws of Sherlock, so I'll leave you with this: endless nods does not actually mean doing anything. You can talk all you want, but if they're still shoving their women to the side, while having a man explain the plight they suffer through to a

So you're mad that only most of her review focused on what you specifically liked or disliked about the episode?

No, all us feminists hate everything. But, an episode that at least pretends to focus on gender politics doesn't leave a reviewer much else to do but the same.

I appreciate your spoiler warning, but wonder why it's there.

I'm glad you pointed this out, as I now get the joke behind the television title A Touch of Cloth. I should watch that.

I thought that was the point of his levelling up his powers, that it did give him the ability to control people over the intercom or phone at that point. Hence why the one janitor with earphones in was looking around perplexed.

I actually didn't mind Pam. Would have liked to have seen more from her. I am probably in the minority there, as people really seemed to loathe that divorce subplot.

What are you talking about? She wrote some of the best Dexter episodes there are and was bumped up to an Executive Producer for the best season the show had. The moment she left as head writer the show took a massive downturn that it continued on for the rest of its run.

I definitely wasn't surprised the head writer for the first four seasons of Dexter could manage a show so well. She could only do so much with a Twilight adaptation, the scripts were by no means the worst part of those films (the source and acting), and who could blame her for grabbing onto that cash cow?

A lot of the time they're screeners that have been and sent between studios for award purposes and such, and have been leaked.

I assume Noel thought he didn't have to spell it out for people why the two things (this show and general misogyny in the industry) would be related.

I think it's the fact that the film appears to star three men and also maybe kinda feature some women, because they'll need to make jokes about dating. Which is often the case for comedies in general.

Raven is the best and that shirt is a lesser product for not featuring her.

I hate when shows do that. When they have characters tell you how deep a relationship is so they can forgo actually putting in the effort of making a believable couple. The two actors are fine together and could have a reasonably believable and interesting relationship and love story, but the couple itself is dormant

I've never watched Daredevil, but it wasn't that hard to connect the dots that a nurse in New York at this time would possibly have intimate knowledge of one of the many Marvel superheroes running around. When I looked up and saw that she was in the other Netflix series as well, that made perfect sense and I thought