Yeah I don't get the whole "woke" thing. People have used that one on me too as some kind of insult and I just laugh it off. How is that an insult to be called "woke?"
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It's fairly likely the accusations were printed to tie in with tx of his series Viewpoint.That this happened in the same month as his BAFTA honor is strikingly ironic. I'm very disappointed.
He said that he wished he could redo the first few episodes, as he thought he got the tone wrong: too slapstick comic.I found his Mickey character irritating initially, though I thought Noel Clarke improved as an actor, and he felt almost part of the family as a more grounded guy (which really hurts when I learned of the many accusations).
I still think the timing is odd (right after his award) and the accusations still feel "off" (but my fondness for Mickey is making me give the possible creep/flawed man behind him a benefit of a doubt).
I don't want to be part of a lynchmob.
It's reported on BBC news that Bafta got calls or messages with these accusations before giving him the award but the sources seemed at the time to be hearsay or secondary so they went ahead.I still think the timing is odd (right after his award)
They have, but they were also damned either way. Acting on unproven allegations is also problematic.BAFTA have come out of this really badly.
Chris Eccleston is a sensitive, honest soul, but a bit up himself, though it's a shame his career floundered somewhat.
It's fairly likely the accusations were printed to tie in with tx of his series Viewpoint.
ITV has arguably fallen between two stools, by pulling the final episode from tx, but still putting it out online.
He had an OK-ish career since, but not as spectacular as Karn Gillan, etc.
Maybe he doesn't want a career like Karen GIllan, etc.
lAso, going off tangent, sorry to bring this up, but I've just learned that Trek BBS regular, Bob The Skutter, has died. When and how did he/she die? I don't post here often, but like to know, thanks.
We shouldn't get side-tracked from Clarke here who's the real monster
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