Tag: politics

Since we are talking about abuse (IMO, this word is thrown around a bit too much, but that’s another story), how come nobody is worried about Molly? I understand that she too moved on (or did she?), has “a lot of sex” and became BAMF, but – slapping Sherlock no once, but THREE times? Stabbing her fiancé with a fork? I start to suspect that, should Molly ever learn about Mary’s deception, she’ll just jump and strangle her with her bare hands…

Well, I can’t speak for everybody else. Maybe people are worried about Molly. I admit…

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I agree we will never see an actual snog, or even an indication that their love is more than friendly. As for queer-baiting, I’m not exactly sure what that means. Does it mean that by continually dancing around the subject and even implying it in places, that they’re teasing us queer folk? If so, I don’t feel it’s particularly mean-spirited on either Moffat or Gatiss’ part. The joke has gone on for a while, admittedly, but I think the last two eps have started to lay it to rest.

Heh, on the subject of defining queerbaiting: in all this, I have actually encountered two…

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My question to you is, why are you defending the heterosexual staus-quo? A thing that does not need a single point of defending? Does not need an argument in its favor. You are still for all intents and purposes, telling people they are free to ignore queerness and think it doesn’t exist, contrary to one of your last posts. The heterosexual reading, the platonic reading, the friendship reading doesn’t need defending. How about we defend some of the other kinds for once?

No, I’m stating the facts. We can’t force anybody to look if they choose to…

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