tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942719624481214321.post6385931553387728278..comments2024-03-13T12:01:30.303+11:00Comments on Billablog: Who are you?Billhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03412983524190021368noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942719624481214321.post-43863607678073522342014-08-30T17:17:21.173+10:002014-08-30T17:17:21.173+10:00I did wonder if the episode might prompt an "...I did wonder if the episode might prompt an "I told you so!" moment from Bernardi.Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03412983524190021368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942719624481214321.post-12835679090503505092014-08-30T17:12:36.923+10:002014-08-30T17:12:36.923+10:00Des Houghton reviewing Dr Who almost counts as sat...Des Houghton reviewing Dr Who almost counts as satirical SF all by itself. Sort of like Helen Keller critiquing Picasso. He's a veteran News Ltd journalist, former editor of the Courier-Mail - one doesn't get that gig without a couple of decades demonstrating a complete lack of imagination. Imagination leads to empathy. Empathy leads to developing a conscience. It's a slippery slope,<br /><br />Could have been worse though. Cory Bernardi might have seen it.<br /><br />(Disclaimer: I thought it was god-awful myself, but not because of cross-species lesbian relationships. Well, actually that <i>was</i> part of it. But only because of the low probability that a human and a reptile would send/receive the right signals to find each other "attractive". The clumsy attempts at pointless slapstick were much more offensive. And the bad writing - which was weirder than the story ,because we <i>know</i> that Stephen Moffatt is capable of much better. We've seen it.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com