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Old 08.09.2017, 03:41 PM   #1505
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Jack has some great moments but, I dunno, I just don't want to know about that stuff in Doctor Who. It's not the gay angle but the sex angle generally. it just seems out of place in a series whose main character I've always considered as essentially asexual - not difficult when you remember the people who played him before the reboot. But it also goes for the companions. There were obviously plenty of crushes on Sarah Jane and Leela but the stories never exploited or really pandered to them.
funny story, im watching diary of a call girl or whatever it's called at the same time as dr who

as i understand the girl in question was also on both shows at the same time?

which is hilarious-- the call girl character actually colors rose a bit for me haa ha haa

and yeah the asexual thing makes sense/ would be fitting, but seems to me the cat is now out of the bag in that regard

though if you think about it, hitting on your assistant is pretty reprehensible per today's mores. power relationship and what not.

i smell a lawsuit, ha ha ha
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