Subject: And before I forget,
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Posted on: 2014-02-21 16:46:00 UTC

The Moffat era had precious little in terms of queer representation. You had Vastra and Jenny as, like, basically the only queer couple that managed to survive more than one episode. Just like occasionally referring to Rory as Mr Pond isn't exactly feminist, having a transgendered horse, a set of "gay fat Anglican marines" referring to themselves as nothing but that, and Clara Oswald write off her bisexuality as a phase isn't exactly queer-friendly. Probably the best thing aside from Jenny and Vastra in the Moffat-era for queer representation was the Corsair, and that was in the Neil Gaiman episode. And the Corsair is dead.

RTD-era had Jack Harkness who, while an initial creation of Moffat's, has been expanded since then into the omnisexual we know today. RTD-era had Cassini ladies who actually lived through to the end of an episode. RTD-era had Jake and Ricky from the parallel universe who were in a relationship (okay, not explicit in-episode canon, but RTD had suggested it and it was in a deleted scene. Still better representation than fat gay Anglican marines imo). RTD-era has Alonso Frame, who got picked up by Jack at the end.

I can go on about Moffat being a giant sexist who erases asexuality and queerbaits John and Sherlock in Beeblock, who once said that the Queen should be played by a man, who once implied that he didn't want Amy Pond's character to be "wee and dumpy". I can go on about how Eleven has an alarming tendency to kiss people without their consent (most notably, a married lesbian woman). But I really shouldn't because I'll just be here all day.

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