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miss_s_b ([personal profile] miss_s_b) wrote2011-07-11 12:57
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Brilliant, Brilliant blog post FAO @stevenmoffatt

I read this this morning, and my immediate thought was YES!

Part of the reason I never got on with Russel T Davies' vision of Doctor Who was that it was so clear he had grown up wanting to be the Doctor's COMPANION. I never wanted to travel WITH the Doctor; I wanted to BE the Doctor. I wanted to be Dennis the Menace and Batman and Mr Spock and Judge Dredd too. And I wanted to be Freddie Mercury and Alice Cooper and Bruce Dickinson. And later I wanted to be Rumpole, or Paddy Ashdown. Like the first commenter on that post, it never occurred to me (and I thank my Dad for that) that because all my heroes were boys, I wasn't supposed to want to be like them, I was supposed to want to be WITH them, to be their soppy female helpmeet.

My Holly wants to be a Green Lantern.



At least that's a narrative possibility - there ARE female green lanterns, even if they are generally peripheral to the male ones.

I hate this world, that it tries to frustrate her dreams of awesomeness and give her dreams of playing second fiddle instead. My little girl is amazing, and she deserves to have amazing heroes to look up to and dream of emulating. Why is there still, after so many years, only a handful? Why do Ripley and Wonder Woman have to shoulder this burden alone? DAMMIT, WORLD, GIVE ME MORE FEMALE HEROES!
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[identity profile] andrewhickey.info 2011-07-11 13:10 (UTC)(link)
Watch City Of Death. I think you'll fall in love with Romana.
trialia: River Song with cascading blonde curls at Amy's wedding, saying 'yes' to the Doctor, with the text 'always.' in script. (who] river - always yes)

[personal profile] trialia 2011-07-11 13:59 (UTC)(link)
Thanks for that. I'll look it up :)