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Re: Another Moffat feminism article
(Anonymous) 2014-09-10 02:23 am (UTC)(link)I'm not sure the other point about claiming to know what's going on in someone's head is entirely accurate, because I'm not sure that's what the piece does. I think the only person where it comes close to doing that is with Stephen Moffat, not with any of the criticisms. And I think with Moffat, it's based on an attempt to parse the meaning of things that he's said and written through a close reading in the context of his work as a whole. I think it's an attempt to work out what he meant by things he's said, not to read his mind, and I think those are different. I think there are times when it strays close to that - probably closest when it's talking about issues with casting and hiring of screenwriters, which are also the weakest parts of the piece. But I think it's decent at presenting a plausible interpretation for much of Moffat's work.
Re: Another Moffat feminism article
I wish it was easier to talk about the choices he's made in his work without people turning it into a psychoanalysis of him as a person.