^ Yeah I tend to agree with that. An axiom (if that is the right word) about writing is write what you know and RTD seems to be good at that.
I don't think RTD was focused onbecause he wanted to draw in a bigger audience, or to generate a buzz (well Torchwood maybe!) I think he focuses on those things because he happens to believe in them, and these issues were at work in classic Who, they just had to be done more subtley because we weren't in a place where these things could be discussed openly.extremely Gay rights, and multi cultural rights
Wow...Just Wow. When was this episode of Dr Who shown with Gay people getting it on?like I have friends who are gay, but I don't want to hang with them while they are getting it on.. nor would I attend a gay-parade..(they get pretty rowdy) nor do I want my daughter being exposed to that as yet..she is 10 years old..when she gets older I will respect her choices, but for now, she is under my care, and will be raised how I see fit.
I've come to the conclusion that Doctor Who would benefit from having more than one showrunner. People point out JNT and RTD as egomaniacs who ruined the show,
Since I've already found major fault with your argument, I obviously don't agree. Too many cooks spoil the broth - nuBSG's final season being Exhibit A.but I feel that anyone person with that much creative control over a series will ruin it eventually. Look at Chris Carter and the X-Files. Moffatt will eventually go down the same road. I think that Mark Gatiss should be brought on as a co-showrunner. Each could act as an ego check to the other. Look at what they've accomplished with Sherlock.
I am not against gay rights, or interracial couples.. I just don't think it needed to be a focus of the show, is all..
I am not against gay rights, or interracial couples.. I just don't think it needed to be a focus of the show, is all..
This, I don't understand. How was it the FOCUS of the show? Of ANY episode? Was there a very gay episode of Doctor Who that I missed? There was episode that had gay couples, but, they didn't even participate in the plot (Gridlock). I guess there's Captain Jack, who wanted to shag men and women. But, then, he's like Captain Kirk...
And I can only think of one interracial couple, Rose and what's his name. Who broke up early. And I can't even think of an episode that was centered around them as a couple... MICKEY, that's his name.
So, I don't know what you mean by focus, unless you mean them appearing on your TV set as normal people, as every day people.
And, speaking as someone IN an interracial marriage, is there something wrong with interracial couples? Something you don't want your daughter to see? Should I be ashamed?
RTD did make some bad choices (a lot of season 3, some of the season 4 finale, Planet of the Dead) and that fan backlash raised enough of a stink to get him replaced.
RoseI am not against gay rights, or interracial couples.. I just don't think it needed to be a focus of the show, is all..
This, I don't understand. How was it the FOCUS of the show? Of ANY episode? Was there a very gay episode of Doctor Who that I missed? There was episode that had gay couples, but, they didn't even participate in the plot (Gridlock). I guess there's Captain Jack, who wanted to shag men and women. But, then, he's like Captain Kirk...
And I can only think of one interracial couple, Rose and what's his name. Who broke up early. And I can't even think of an episode that was centered around them as a couple... MICKEY, that's his name.
So, I don't know what you mean by focus, unless you mean them appearing on your TV set as normal people, as every day people.
And, speaking as someone IN an interracial marriage, is there something wrong with interracial couples? Something you don't want your daughter to see? Should I be ashamed?
Interesting that he hasn't pointed out that Moffat wrote the gayest episode of Who to date (The Doctor Dances, three count them three whole honest to God gay men!) and that the Silurian 2 parter from series 5 features a romance between a white man and an asian woman. As for social commentary, can't beat Moffat's little diatribe on democracy in the Beast Below.
I'm curious as well as to how this was the focus of the show? Trek has race or sexuality as an honest to God plots, Who has off hand remarks, and yeah sometimes they are a bit sledge hammery, but they were mostly blink and you'll miss it.
At the end of the day I believe Moffat is as liberal as RTD (and starsuperion, out of interest, would you be happier if your daughter had Rose, Martha, or Donna as a role model, or Amy the kissagram?)
RoseThis, I don't understand. How was it the FOCUS of the show? Of ANY episode? Was there a very gay episode of Doctor Who that I missed? There was episode that had gay couples, but, they didn't even participate in the plot (Gridlock). I guess there's Captain Jack, who wanted to shag men and women. But, then, he's like Captain Kirk...
And I can only think of one interracial couple, Rose and what's his name. Who broke up early. And I can't even think of an episode that was centered around them as a couple... MICKEY, that's his name.
So, I don't know what you mean by focus, unless you mean them appearing on your TV set as normal people, as every day people.
And, speaking as someone IN an interracial marriage, is there something wrong with interracial couples? Something you don't want your daughter to see? Should I be ashamed?
Interesting that he hasn't pointed out that Moffat wrote the gayest episode of Who to date (The Doctor Dances, three count them three whole honest to God gay men!) and that the Silurian 2 parter from series 5 features a romance between a white man and an asian woman. As for social commentary, can't beat Moffat's little diatribe on democracy in the Beast Below.
I'm curious as well as to how this was the focus of the show? Trek has race or sexuality as an honest to God plots, Who has off hand remarks, and yeah sometimes they are a bit sledge hammery, but they were mostly blink and you'll miss it.
At the end of the day I believe Moffat is as liberal as RTD (and starsuperion, out of interest, would you be happier if your daughter had Rose, Martha, or Donna as a role model, or Amy the kissagram?)
wow zoom you are really sensitive..
and yeah, none of that is what I meant..
see this is what I mean, you can't so much as mention a single phrase against what some may think is a bit of going overboard on RTd's part without someone going off the deepend and reading into every single word and phrase..
..so can we put the over reactions away now, please it is getting old..
..so can we put the over reactions away now, please it is getting old..
A good idea for everyone involved. These are sensitive topics and definitely good material for discussing here. Everyone step back from the edge a bit so you don't cross that line into personal attacks.
Remember that recommendation is for everyone.
As for another argument: fans=the public. If fans don't like something, that means low public opinion. I don't agree with whiners or trolls but I do believe that RTD did make some bad choices (a lot of season 3, some of the season 4 finale, Planet of the Dead) and that fan backlash raised enough of a stink to get him replaced.
..so can we put the over reactions away now, please it is getting old..
A good idea for everyone involved. These are sensitive topics and definitely good material for discussing here. Everyone step back from the edge a bit so you don't cross that line into personal attacks.
Remember that recommendation is for everyone.
Absolutely. I agree. It won't become a personal attack. I'm just curious what starsuperion means. And once he/she answers that, that's fine, I just want clarity.
A good idea for everyone involved. These are sensitive topics and definitely good material for discussing here. Everyone step back from the edge a bit so you don't cross that line into personal attacks.
Remember that recommendation is for everyone.
Absolutely. I agree. It won't become a personal attack. I'm just curious what starsuperion means. And once he/she answers that, that's fine, I just want clarity.
there is no hints of bigotry meant in any of what I said, and to not acknowledge that I may have a different view point on certain social issues is to bigot me, and my personal feelings..are we not to accept all kinds of people, and yet just because my view point differs, and not by much, you seek to get all bent out of shape and worked up..?? come on man..
as for what I meant..
I was merely trying to say that RTD was more like Roddenberry in his presentation of Doctor who, and more so in Torchwood..that with Moffat he is more focused on the universe within the show, still has his activism, but is more like Berman in fostering more of the universal story arc..RTD had an overall story too, don't get me wrong, but I see more of a correlation between the two shows in the man behind them, since the theme and premise of this thread was to say that Moffat needed to pair up with someone else cause he was lacking was what I was trying to relate to..
there were people who had made some references to how awful RTD was, and in previous threads have cited his overt activism, I was merely trying to defend said activism, and explain it as a means to relate to a society that had changed a great deal since Doctor who went off the air, and that the Moffat style was a bit more subdued..
but because I merely suggested RTD was a but more over the top with his shows, I get attacked..
and yea to that other guy who said I am hiding behind the veil of being a targeted as a bigot..
ummmm.. Zoom just said "hints of bigotry" so I don't think my fear and complaint are unfounded.. see I had this discussion with some on here before, and I knew, the second I posted that, they would jump at the chance to find fault and racial strife in that..
there are just people like that always looking for that racist, bigot, or hater..but never truly listening to what anyone is saying..
to me, RTD was a bit overbearing in his show..okay, so sue me..I am not a bigot because I feel that way..
so I can't say it was the focus of the show, without someone thinking that I mean that those actors aren't truly human or some stupid crap like that..
All my complaint is that in the future, could you give someone a bit of leeway before you jump their shit?? Geez! I mean most of you I respect here..I don't necessarily agree with all of you but most I agree, but are we so sensitive that mere notion that someone feels uncomfortable with certain "hammers" as some one put it towards RTD's in your face cultural presentations, is somehow devious in nature??
I don't have to accept everything you do, cause it makes me a person who is supposedly more tolerant.. I don't like watching Zombies eat people in movies, or some actors bother me, so yea I am entitled to that and my own point of view..as for homosexual themes and adult attitudes, I think that I want to shelter my daughter from that until she is older.. if it is on TV i can control it, if it is in public, well, we can go somewhere else.
as far as racial things go, my daughter is part Japanese, and I think some idiot on here discounted that once before because it wasn't a black/white thing.. so what ever..that's a bigoted attitude itself..
My current girlfriend is white, her mother white, and remarried a wonderful and quite large black man, I call pop..he is the coolest guy ever.. and we are always hanging out when we get the chance..
so to most of you who do not know me, you really have no F$%^ing Idea about me, and I am really pissed off at how shitty some people can get here without truly paying attention to the true meaning behind a post.. a knee jerk reaction like that can cause people pain, and right now, I am ashamed at how my words were twisted, examined, labeled, and mocked into a complete and utter dump fest..all meant to make some of you feel superior in some regard..
thanks..
thanks allot..
same old internet.. same old shit..
Perhaps if you don't want people to jump on what you write, perhaps you need to learn to be more clear in what you are trying to say. If it keeps happening to you, perhaps you need to look for the common denominator in the equation.
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