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magnetic_pole June 27 2014, 12:50:29 UTC
I have to admit, C, I'm left unmoved by conspiracy theories on this front, despite my general desire to see Sherlock and John together in every possible iteration, but I'm *fascinated* by the BBC report! I can't even imagine living somewhere where The Powers That Be have an acknowledged, public, legal commitment to representation. Thanks for pointing it out, C. M.

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westernredcedar June 27 2014, 16:08:59 UTC
I hear you, Maggie! I LOVE reading all the subtextual theorizing and such born out of the idea that the show runners have a slow burn romance planned from the start...however, I am completely ready to be disappointed/not surprised if it all turns out platonic. I've never read so much meta in my life though, since series 3 aired.
On the BBC front, isn't that report amazing? I love that they don't talk around anything, but just state solid opinions, mandates, plans, and reasons. How refreshing! What I really wish for is someone who obsessively watches all sorts of BBC shows to do a breakdown of how it seems this report has been implemented across shows, rather than this focus on only one. The whole thing just gives me hope that some leaders are out there trying to make positive change in the world.
Now if only a few of them could not be white men...sigh.

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