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Is Sherlock sexist? Steven Moffat’s wanton women | Jane Clare Jones | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk.

Steven Moffat still ridiculous chauvinist. Film at 11.

Seriously, though. I don’t know how or why fandom — which really, really should know better — kisses the ground the guy walks on. He’s like the Frank Miller of British TV, except apparently a lot better at hiding himself, as it were.

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  1. negacrow said: There’s a number of men in the entertainment industry that really don’t deserve all the adoration they get. Michael Fassbender, for instance, is a royal douche who broke his ex’s nose, yet the fangirls swooning over him tend to forget that part.
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