I know I've writtten and posted a rant about this very subject, the trivialization of the term "Nazi" in English, and now I can't find it again. Did anyone by any chance preserve it in their memories? Anyway:
this post reminds me just how much I'm irked by it again. So do several of the comments. On the other hand, you learn something new every
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(I do confess I have a soft spot for Jonny Lee Miller, but I'm not particularly persuaded he's well cast or anything.)
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Exactly. And btw, I'd be all for Liu as Holmes, too, but her as Watson is enough to get me interested at all. (
Jonny Lee Miller: so far the best on screen Byron, but unfortunately the BBC two parter in which he played same is very uneven, script wise. Otherwise I have no feelings about him one way or the other.
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Wordy McWord with word on top! I am so done with that. And if I have one more person tell me on my pro journal that it's impossible to sell a novel with queer main characters, I'm going to clock someone!
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As for the rest of this entry, IAWTC.
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Word. It is 2012: put up or shut up, show writers.
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As an example of a show who doesn't do that: Farscape. The main character, John Crichton, has massive sexual tension with his arch nemesis, Scorpius. Which the show isn't coy around (Farscape isn't coy about anything, actually; it has other flaws, but never that one), plus John, being a genre geek extraordinaire and not shy, brings it up in dialogue, too. However, a) given that this is an entirely screwed up relationship involving torture at the very start and mind games in the years ( ... )
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I thought when I first heard the rumours that they were considering a female Watson was that the very best thing would be to pair her with a female Holmes. But I knew that wasn't ever actually going to happen, so Liu is certainly a very nice surprise as a choice of actress. If they succeed in depicting the actual Holmes-Watson relationship with her as Watson, it will be fantastic; I'm just nervous about how much they're going to alter things because they've cast a woman.
...But, "Oh no, it's ruined, ruined if they get girl cooties in my slashy bromance!" is really not on my list of concerns. *facepalm*
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The stereotype for Asians though is that they are extremely intelligent so if she is not as intelligent as he is that could be a step in the right direction. Kinda' like how some folks complained that Uhura in the Star Trek reboot was a stereotype and weakened by being put into a romantic relationship, but then black women said "no, the stereotype for black women is to be strong and independent of romantic attachments". I guess we'll just have to see, but generally speaking surgeons are intelligent.
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If only I wasn't quite so cynical about bandwagon-hopping remakes in general... (Because to be fair to the US, our UK remakes of their shows are usually equally terrible. We just manage to bury the evidence better because we make fewer episodes and the global media pays less attention.)
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For some reason I feel a bit better about this now. :) Its worth it to wait and see. I watch Merlin, I don't know if you do as well. But they cast a black Guinevere and have her as a maid at first. Initially I was very wary of this, but I decided to watch anyway. For all the problems I have with Merlin the one problem I don't have is with Guinevere being a maid. So the lost license and her non-military background may not be nearly as upsetting as it could be.
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