Not heard of him, never seen Sex Education, am I right in thinking it's comedic? That could be advantageous.
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
In terms of sexuality, so long as they remember that The Doctor is quite clearly established (going back as far as Eccleson) as being bi or "pan" and they don't suddenly make the character gay (which would make no sense, because of Rose + River Song) there's not problem with his persona either which is, admittedly, quite camp in Sex Ed.
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Is the actor gay then? Stuff like that shouldn't inform how a character is written, unless they're unmistakably flaming.
That said, isn't RTD one of
those, who keeps karping on about how only gay people should get to play gay characters? Maybe he's bringing back that "gay agenda"' some people used to go on about