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Doctor Who Lesbian Kiss Scene Cut In Case It Offends Asian Audiences.
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Why after 51 years of screening 'Doctor Who' was there any need to include a Lesbian scene in the first place?
/// The decision to remove the first lesbian encounter in the show’s 51-year history has angered gay rights campaigners, who accused executives of giving into homophobia. ///
Why after 51 years of screening 'Doctor Who' was there any need to include a Lesbian scene in the first place?
/// The decision to remove the first lesbian encounter in the show’s 51-year history has angered gay rights campaigners, who accused executives of giving into homophobia. ///
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It' all a bit of a non event ( at least until the BBC decided to remove the scene) and tbh if it was a 'lesbian kiss' it was the least erotic thing I've ever seen. It was an air exchange between two lesbian characters, not quite the same thing, nothing erotic or sexual about it at all. Should it have been removed because someone's sensibiities got upset? No because...
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I'd say that it was, although the plot element in Dr WHo has of late not been that strong anyway!
But heck, we show men kissing women all over the place and no-one complains apart from the occasional misery-guts, lesbian kisses should be broadcast about as often as any other kiss. (Well, not quite as often, but they shouldn't be censored).
But heck, we show men kissing women all over the place and no-one complains apart from the occasional misery-guts, lesbian kisses should be broadcast about as often as any other kiss. (Well, not quite as often, but they shouldn't be censored).
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You asked:
"Why after 51 years of screening 'Doctor Who' was there any need to include a Lesbian scene in the first place?"
Read the story to the end and you will discover why.
It was not a lesbian kiss for two reasons.
1. It was an oxygene exchange.
2. For it to have been a 'lesbian kiss', it would have to have been between two females of the same species. In this programme, one was a woman, and the other an alien lizard creature.
Furthermore, this is reminiscent of the kiss between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhuru in Star Trek all those years ago. The episode was not originally broadcast because it was an interracial kiss. I'm sure that back then, there were people horrified by the idea, which now looks quite quaint and inoffensive.
I would wager that in the future, this too will be looked upon as equally inoffensive.
You asked:
"Why after 51 years of screening 'Doctor Who' was there any need to include a Lesbian scene in the first place?"
Read the story to the end and you will discover why.
It was not a lesbian kiss for two reasons.
1. It was an oxygene exchange.
2. For it to have been a 'lesbian kiss', it would have to have been between two females of the same species. In this programme, one was a woman, and the other an alien lizard creature.
Furthermore, this is reminiscent of the kiss between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhuru in Star Trek all those years ago. The episode was not originally broadcast because it was an interracial kiss. I'm sure that back then, there were people horrified by the idea, which now looks quite quaint and inoffensive.
I would wager that in the future, this too will be looked upon as equally inoffensive.
// Why after 51 years of screening 'Doctor Who' was there any need to include a Lesbian scene in the first place? //
1. Why were you not offended when this was broadcast. Millions have watched it since then
2. The scene was not cut from the UK broadcast. It was edited for showing in a different market, presumably to make it easier to sell.
3. Though a fictional series, Doctor Who uses contemporary themes. Homosexuality is a reality. If you are a writer, why restrict what you can write about, especially in a genre that lets you explore all kinds of scenarios. Star Trek did a lesbian kiss decades ago.
4. Not sure a kiss between lizards can strictly be labelled 'Lesbian'?
1. Why were you not offended when this was broadcast. Millions have watched it since then
2. The scene was not cut from the UK broadcast. It was edited for showing in a different market, presumably to make it easier to sell.
3. Though a fictional series, Doctor Who uses contemporary themes. Homosexuality is a reality. If you are a writer, why restrict what you can write about, especially in a genre that lets you explore all kinds of scenarios. Star Trek did a lesbian kiss decades ago.
4. Not sure a kiss between lizards can strictly be labelled 'Lesbian'?
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/// The episode was not originally broadcast because it was an interracial
kiss. ///
Where did you get that from?
Here is the correct information
http:// io9.com /582758 1/10-th ings-yo u-proba bly-did nt-know -about- the-ori ginal-s tar-tre k
*** That famous interracial kiss was originally between Spock and Uhura
Star Trek is well-known for featuring the first interracial kiss on television, between Captain Kirk and Lt. Uhura. But in the episode's actual script, that kiss would have transpired between Uhura and Spock, instead. According to Uhura actor Nichelle Nichols: ***
*** My understanding is Bill Shatner took one look at the scene and said, ‘No you will not! If anyone's going to be part of the first interracial kiss in television history, it's going to be me!' So they rewrote it. ***
*** Perhaps that original scene was one inspiration for the Spock/Uhura romance in the most recent Trek film? ***
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/// The episode was not originally broadcast because it was an interracial
kiss. ///
Where did you get that from?
Here is the correct information
http://
*** That famous interracial kiss was originally between Spock and Uhura
Star Trek is well-known for featuring the first interracial kiss on television, between Captain Kirk and Lt. Uhura. But in the episode's actual script, that kiss would have transpired between Uhura and Spock, instead. According to Uhura actor Nichelle Nichols: ***
*** My understanding is Bill Shatner took one look at the scene and said, ‘No you will not! If anyone's going to be part of the first interracial kiss in television history, it's going to be me!' So they rewrote it. ***
*** Perhaps that original scene was one inspiration for the Spock/Uhura romance in the most recent Trek film? ***
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