I love Moffat's writing, and the man is brilliant. But this one quote of his squicks me a bit: "Despite all the fear, death and screaming women, it is a charming, optimistic show and children bond with it like no other."
Now, I agree with all of that, and it's a lovely quote... except for what I have bolded. I mean, yes, the show has had its share of screaming women, but... shouldn't it be getting rid of that as a "trademark"? Especially from the future showrunner, defining it like that bothers me.
So... is this me overreacting, or being legitimately bothered?
Now, I agree with all of that, and it's a lovely quote... except for what I have bolded. I mean, yes, the show has had its share of screaming women, but... shouldn't it be getting rid of that as a "trademark"? Especially from the future showrunner, defining it like that bothers me.
So... is this me overreacting, or being legitimately bothered?
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Date: 2008-06-04 09:55 pm (UTC)...I think?