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Doctor Who 6.06 The Almost People
I have no idea what to say about this episode. Seriously, I'm not sure I can muster enough for bullet points. I guess:
- What?
- The sad part is that no matter how disjointed that was, I could still follow the plot, which put it above most of this season. Uh, until the end, anyway.
- What?
- Shut up, soundtrack. Doctor Who has the most overwrought soundtrack I've heard on a TV program recently. It's not succeeding in compelling me to feel things.
- What?
- Why is Doctor Who so obsessed with evil women and the havoc they wreak on sympathetic men? What is this, Supernatural?
- What??
- How is it we're six eps in and still haven't had a genuinely good one?
- What?
- The sad part is that no matter how disjointed that was, I could still follow the plot, which put it above most of this season. Uh, until the end, anyway.
- What?
- Shut up, soundtrack. Doctor Who has the most overwrought soundtrack I've heard on a TV program recently. It's not succeeding in compelling me to feel things.
- What?
- Why is Doctor Who so obsessed with evil women and the havoc they wreak on sympathetic men? What is this, Supernatural?
- What??
- How is it we're six eps in and still haven't had a genuinely good one?

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Not sure if you're familiar with some of the statements he's made regarding (the portrayal of) women--in short, he's a misogynistic, sizeist douchebag--but it does explain so much. :/ Which makes the 180 from the female characters of Sally Sparrow & River Song in series 4 to the female characters of Moffat Who even more baffling. (Like how is Sparrow so much more compelling and developed in the ONE episode she's in than Amy Pond who's had more than an entire series?) I mean, holding those kind of notions, you're eventually going to run into some problems, but why are they showing up now and so glaringly? Question marks all around. Am curious to know your thoughts on how River Song's been treated--both as a character and by Eleven.
No, we haven't crossed paths on the Internet before. I've seen you briefly on LJ from some fandom in some way and subscribed to your DW in a similar fashion here. :)
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Sure am familiar with his anti-woman sentiments, unfortunately, and I wish it wasn't so unsurprising. I think River Song's been treated terribly in both seasons so far, in the backhanded way of a writer who doesn't take female characters seriously -- in that she can be "bad" and dangerous in a way a male character wouldn't get away with because Moffat would actually consider him menacing, because if a woman does it it's spunky and amusing, due to how inherently nonthreatening Moffat thinks women and female characters are. Also, Eleven treats her like crap, condescends to her, and is generally uninterested in her except to vaguely string her along and make fun of her, I think.