You not trying to say the Meep wasn't real, are you?
What part of there being a Trans actress on screen in an integral role wasnt "alright" though? The fact that there was a Trans person on screen, will have made some young kid going through a horrible time think just a little bit better about themselves, made them feel just a little bit less alone, and shown that they arent the only ones. What enjoyment did it take away from you watching it, why wasnt it "alright" in your eyes. Why would it have been better with a CIS Female or male in that role? What did it take away from the plot or your enjoyment of it?It was a bit woke with the trans kid and we all knew the coffee was getting thrown into the tardis. Apart from that it was alright.
A Meep is believable but a trans character is "woke"What part of there being a Trans actress on screen in an integral role wasnt "alright" though? The fact that there was a Trans person on screen, will have made some young kid going through a horrible time think just a little bit better about themselves, made them feel just a little bit less alone, and shown that they arent the only ones. What enjoyment did it take away from you watching it, why wasnt it "alright" in your eyes. Why would it have been better with a CIS Female or male in that role? What did it take away from the plot or your enjoyment of it?
Why no comment about a wheelchair user being on screen-isnt that just as "woke"
I think when he said "woke", what he meant to say was thoughtful, compassionate, understanding and kind.What part of there being a Trans actress on screen in an integral role wasnt "alright" though? The fact that there was a Trans person on screen, will have made some young kid going through a horrible time think just a little bit better about themselves, made them feel just a little bit less alone, and shown that they arent the only ones. What enjoyment did it take away from you watching it, why wasnt it "alright" in your eyes. Why would it have been better with a CIS Female or male in that role? What did it take away from the plot or your enjoyment of it?
Why no comment about a wheelchair user being on screen-isnt that just as "woke"
I'm normally in the camp of not liking the BBC to be too "woke" but have to say I didn't feel that all with Dr Who, maybe it was because it didn't feel like a lecture as it sometimes can. It was just a reasonable part of the story.I think when he said "woke", what he meant to say was thoughtful, compassionate, understanding and kind.
Brilliantly done by RTD and if it outs a few bigots then great. If it makes a few bigots actually think then even better.
She was in Years and Years if you watched that?I'm normally in the camp of not liking the BBC to be too "woke" but have to say I didn't feel that all with Dr Who, maybe it was because it didn't feel like a lecture as it sometimes can. It was just a reasonable part of the story.
That said I did spend quite a lot of the episode thinking isn't that Nessa from Eldorado in the wheelchair. The actress was familiar but couldn't place her?
You do realise that I'm not Geoff, right?Reports that say that something is unbelievable are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are believable things; there are things we believe we believe. We also know there are believable unbelievable things; that is to say we know there are some things we do not believe. But there are also unbelievable unbelievable things —the ones we unbelievably can't believe we don't believe. And if one looks throughout the history of Doctor Who, it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones.