As a heteroqueer I really relate to John Watson. He will spend a whole paragraph on the beauty of almost every man he meets and he snapped an aroace man up like he was the last 80% tv at a Black Friday sale, he's like me fr
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As a heteroqueer I really relate to John Watson. He will spend a whole paragraph on the beauty of almost every man he meets and he snapped an aroace man up like he was the last 80% tv at a Black Friday sale, he's like me fr
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if youre complaining about none of the previous doctors being in the 50th anniversary special, go out and get this audio book, The Light at the End, its got number the first 8 doctors and a shit load of companions, nearly all voiced by the original actors
I appreciate that. However, my concern is not so much in finding content that features more Doctors, but rather that the classic Doctors are being treated poorly in relation to the 50th anniversary.