The latest episode of the sci-fi series, titled Deep Breath, aired
last night on BBC One to over 7 million people, in addition to special
screenings in over 400 cinemas.
In the episode, Silurian lizard-woman Madame Vastra (Neve McIntosh)
was forced to lock lips with her human wife Jenny Flint (Catrin Stewart)
– the first time they have done so on screen.
The pair have recurred on the show since 2011 and have long been portrayed as lovers.
The episode featured clockwork droids who sense life forms by their
breath, with Jenny attempting to hold her breath to avoid them.
When she struggled to breathe, however, Madame Vastra helped her survive by sharing her own oxygen.
Although the episode has received a generally positive reaction from
fans, some have attacked the “unnecessary” kiss and they show’s “blatant
gay agenda”.
One reviewer wrote: “Found those characters that liked to display
their preferences to be inappropriate for a children’s program, but the
BBC seem to want to become a porn channel and are slowly edging into it.
“I think they wish to come out of the closet, well I have no
objection to that if they become a private adult channel, but not on our
licence fee.”
Another wrote: “I thought it was gratuitous and not particularly
welcome in a family show aimed at kids. It just seems [executive
producer Steven Moffat] is on some weird, lizard-lesbian perv trip.”
Last night’s episode also touched on the unconventional nature of the
relationship of the pair – who live in Victorian London – with Jenny
acknowledging the need to pose as Vastra’s “maid” to keep their
relationship a secret.
Doctor Who has featured several prominent LGB characters, such as
John Barrowman’s omnisexual Captain Jack Harkness, since its revival in
2005.
Deep Breath marked the debut of Peter Capaldi as The Doctor, taking
over from Matt Smith, who regenerated during last year’s Christmas
special, and made a surprise cameo in last night’s episode.
Doctor Who is set to continue next Saturday, August 30, on BBC One.
I wonder if whoever said the kiss was part of the show's "blatant gay agenda" also felt that all the str8 couples who kissed on this series we promoting a straight agenda?
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