Oh, for crying out loud.
This is a thread about The War Between the Land and the Sea.
Not whatever damn politics you follow.
NOR is it the "bash Davies like you bashed Chibnall like you bashed Moffat like you bashed Davies the first time" ad fucking nauseum.
Just. STOP.
Either talk about the miniseries or don't post in this thread at all.
That's not so much to ask for
It drifted slightly, but it is talking about the miniseries and its context. War Between thus far is an Enivornmental Polemic, and maybe a hint of a Colonisation Polemic/Allegory, tale. (as really all alien invasion stories sort of are)
It’s doing ok, though a bit heavy handed at times — and the people making it are the same people who made the most recent series of Who.
It’s got a bigger audience than that most recent series, and sometimes it’s the polemic stuff that is seen as affecting audience numbers on yhe recent series.
Even when I answered the question about that, while referring to recent and past Who — which War Between is tied to narratively and behind the scenes — I said that one of the best points of comparison will be the Zygon Inversion. (And not previous Sea Devil stories. Though who wouldn’t like to see a new Myrka?)
Critique is not bashing (though especially as fans it’s so,e times difficult not to let it be framed a bit bashy… thats fandom. Ask football fans about managers or players.) though it’s also not all going to be ‘this is lovely isn’t it?’ (Unless it miraculously is a perfect story.)
As to politics? I personally haven’t touched the subject, except for what might be considered political things brought up by the makers of the series themselves in relation to how they are approaching making it. Even then it’s about their approach and not the actual political position.
These days it’s almost inevitable not to touch on politics (or at least, certain views) because the current production team have made it an overt part of the discussion, and brought it into fan debate more than ever.
If anything it’s been quite restrained here as part of the discussion — no pointing out a gay actor is playing a straight man in a story that has elements that are related to his sexuality (Barclay’s family, ex wife, the attractiveness of Salt to him) even when RTD is very much on the record about how the reverse should no longer be allowed.
Probably because we don’t really care about that (I know I don’t) and it would be sliding more into bashing RTD than critique.
But elsewhere, it is a point of discussion among fans and viewers of Who.