Hold on a moment. You're the administrator and you made me a moderator. Are you testing me to see how far I'd let something go off-topic? That's what I'd be doing. This is a test, right? :-)
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Hold on a moment. You're the administrator and you made me a moderator. Are you testing me to see how far I'd let something go off-topic? That's what I'd be doing. This is a test, right? :-)
No. Not a test lol. I don't really care if things go off topic, I aint no Community Nazi. And I already trust you mostly because your name, Holo Vision, is brilliant.
It's actually Holovision. One word and the v is lowercase. Thank you though. :-)
I don't have a problem conceptually with The Doctor being a woman. There was a lot of potential during the last two series that unfortunately has been unused or just plain ignored.
Almost two years ago on steemit I posted "My Ideal Doctor Who Villain (Other Than Myself)" https://steemit.com/entertainment/@holovision/my-ideal-doctor-who-villain-other-than-myself That's kind of the direction that I would have liked the show to have gone.
Female Doctor Who, no thank you. But I do love Buffy, Alita, Lara Croft Tomb Raider depicted by Angelina Jolie, Captain Janeway of Star Trek Voyager, the Resident Evil Chick, the woman in the Salt movie, Tulsi Gabbard, and I like Cat Girl in that Fox television show called Gotham which was all about Bat Boy., that is before he became Batman.
Of course whether or not The Doctor should be female is one of the minor TV debates. The one truly important question is: Ginger or Mary Ann?
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I prefer Mary, played by Dawn Wells who was born in 1938 and is still alive, oh lucky me. I had to Google this.
Way Before My Time
When I heard you, @holovision, ask this question, Ginger or Mary Ann, my first thought was Gilligan's Island which I've seen bits and pieces of but mind you, that is way before my time since I was born in 1985, So, I Googled all of this just to double-check to see how accurate my pop-culture memory was.
Anne of Green Gables
Oh, Tina Louise, born 1984, is still alive too. Ginger was pretty for a red head. But red heads are not always my favorite kind of lady apart from Anne of Green Gables.
Well, we both agree on Mary Ann. There's a fan theory about Gilligan's Island being a failed drug deal. They had all that stuff for "a three hour tour" because the real plan was to escape to Soth America.
There is a Murdoch Mysteries TV series episode with the character of Lucy Maud Montgomery who was the author of Anne of Green Gables. In that series canon the character of Anne in her story is based on Constable George Crabtree. Fun TV fact.
Oh. Interesting. I have not seen Murdoch. Oh, a drug deal as like a TV theory regarding the backstory of Gilligan's Island? Yea, maybe so except to say did they have drugs on that boat?