Hell, look no further than Carole Ann Ford.
I'd like exact lines of dialog, please. Thanks to our fantastic board member @Chakoteya, we have a transcription of the episode [http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/40-01.html]. "Puppy dog tails" does not occur in dialog. "Or some such" ain't gonna cut it, either. There's the transcript. Show me, I want to see.They outright stated it in dialogue. Due to the non-binary nature of the Doctor or some such. (Right around the same time as explaining that as he’s made of puppy dog tails he couldn’t possibly understand) Roses hobbies are also a result of the met-crisis, and both her parent given name and identity name too, as explained elsewhere.
Literally *everything* about her is a result of the meta-crisis juju.
I'd like exact lines of dialog, please. Thanks to our fantastic board member @Chakoteya, we have a transcription of the episode [http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/40-01.html]. "Puppy dog tails" does not occur in dialog. "Or some such" ain't gonna cut it, either. There's the transcript. Show me, I want to see.
As far as the deadname Jason is concerned, RTD says [https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-russell-t-davies-rose-deadname-newsupdate/#], "... Donna actually named her child after the Doctor, without realising it, subconsciously, which was a nice fact in there," which asserts no "meta-crisis juju," whatever the fuck that is and it sounds rather pliable. Rather, it suggests and all but implies that there is a strong personal bond between Donna and the Doctor, a bond that existed long prior to the emergence of DoctorDonna, and that persists now after its dissolution, as if we didn't know that such a strong personal bond existed.
Thank you, for being specific about what you were referring to. It wasn't actually all that hard to be specific, was it?FFS.
Puppy dogs tails is me sarcastically paraphrasing.
This, however, copypastaed from that transcript is not:
DOCTOR: We're binary.
DONNA: She's not, because the Doctor's...
DOCTOR: ..male...
DONNA: ..and female.
There, in dialogue, are the characters outright saying, at the end of the shed montage, that Rose’s nature is down to the meta-crisis. Which is precisely what I am saying.
They outright say all this in dialogue, regardless of my humorous colloquialisms describing it as metcrisis juju. Would you feel better if I referred to it as ‘residual artron energy stored in the cerebral cortex, post-absorption during a regenerative metacrisis because the Doctor had vanity issues’.
Yes, and you edited in this as I was typing my post. That's the crux of it, I believe.edit: In fact it’s worse because at this point the dialogue is conflating Trans and Non-Binary, which are two different things. Just *clumsy*.
They weren’t even trying with this casting. She looks like a grad student. She could be on Alias.
Thank you, for being specific about what you were referring to. It wasn't actually all that hard to be specific, was it?
The thing is, being non-binary isn't the same as being transgender. From https://www.rainbow-project.org/what-we-do-mean-by-trans-or-non-binary/:
Trans or Transgender
Transgender people are people whose gender identity is different from the gender they were thought to be at birth.
[...]
Non-Binary
Non-binary is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity doesn’t sit comfortably with ‘man’ or ‘woman’.
[...]
Is being nonbinary the same as being transgender? Not exactly.
Being transgender is when you don’t identify with the gender you were assigned at birth.
Not all transgender people are nonbinary. Someone assigned male at birth, for example, can experience their gender as woman while someone assigned female at birth can experience their gender as man. Also, not all Non-binary people will feel that they don’t identify with either binary gender and some will experience gender in both male or female.
Some Non-binary will not identify as Trans either and this can be for a number of reasons. Some don’t feel comfortable identifying as being trans if they’ve faced animosity from binary transgender people.
So, the episode does provide a fantasy explanation for Rose being non-binary. I would agree with that.
In fact, poring through the transcript, the term transgender is not mentioned once. I'm pretty sure others have commented on the possible misuse of terminology in the episode.
In any case, the differentiation between being transgender and being non-binary in the real world is why I did not see the episode as commenting on why Rose is transgender, assuming in fact that she is.
Yes, and you edited in this as I was typing my post. That's the crux of it, I believe.
Let's actually be clear. In the face of the probable misuse of terminology, the only hope for clarity relies upon quoting chapter and verse. How else can we hope to untangle misused terminology?As to my specifics, I didn’t think it was necessary to quote chapter and verse for something that was so very clear on screen
Let's actually be clear. In the face of the probable misuse of terminology, the only hope for clarity relies upon quoting chapter and verse. How else can we hope to untangle misused terminology?
When the cracks first appeared I was all "how the hell is that going to be swept under the rug?" Then when the cracks magically sealed after the engine was shut down I just shrugged and said Ryan George's "that's what we're going with" line.No one's talking about how the 'cracks to the molten lava' that formed when the Meep tried taking off magically repair themselves when the engine shuts off? Forget all the the other stuff in the episode -- that's the most unbelievable part to me.
Oh, look at you, you found a few exceptions. The point is, there have been plenty of examples of people in their twenties playing teenagers, even some who look far more convincingly in their twenties than as teens.Ever see Freaks and Geeks or My So Called Life? How about Sarah Jane Adventures?
They weren’t even trying with this casting. She looks like a grad student. She could be on Alias.
Besides, Yasmin Finney is currently 20, meaning she would have been 19 when this was filmed, so only four years older than the character. Four years between actor and character isn't that big an age difference with teenagers in show business.
Can't remember if anyone's mentioned this yet but The Star Beast got an AI of 84, which is the highest Who has had...since World Enough and Time!![]()
It's especially egregious when you consider how many mixed race trans 15-year-olds with acting experience on popular TV shows are out there looking for work right now.
During term time, children can only work a maximum of 12 hours a week. This includes: a maximum of 2 hours on school days and Sundays; and. a maximum of 5 hours on Saturdays for 13 to 14-year-olds, or 8 hours for 15 to 16-year-olds.
It only got worse from there with Matt Smith, a younger actor, playing an even older Time Lord. And now Ncuti! When will it stop?!Yeah, 41 year old Eccleston playing a 900 year old Doctor is a way bigger disparity.
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