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Etrangere ([personal profile] salinea) wrote2011-12-13 11:34 pm

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Sexism In Sherlock


Yesterday, my husband and I rewatched Season 1 of Sherlock. It’s an awesome show, and one that was made even better by repeat viewing in all respects save one: the treatment of the women. I’ve blogged before, pointedly and with bitterness, about the terrible things Steven Moffat routinely does to his female characters in Doctor Who, and though his motives seem to stem more from ignorance than malice, the results are nonetheless unpleasant.

Early on, we’re introduced to Molly Hooper, Sherlock’s contact at the morgue. His obliviousness to her interest in him is played for laughs, which is fine and as it should be; what’s less fine is the way he consistently and cruelly criticises her appearance, which is also played for laughs.
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[identity profile] ponygirl2000.livejournal.com 2011-12-14 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
I was so hoping for a Molly reveal myself! (I still harbour a faint hope that Mary Morstan in the Guy Ritchie-verse will turn out to be working for Moriarty somehow, it's a very faint hope but it's still there).

The Blind Baker is inexcusably awful, I try to ignore its existence.