From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15417 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, January 24 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15417 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Urgent: Do This Before Bedtime If You Have Cold Sores ["Tonic Greens" Subject: Urgent: Do This Before Bedtime If You Have Cold Sores Urgent: Do This Before Bedtime If You Have Cold Sores http://larrygold.ru.com/NHhdGFjXPg_7lSRsM0BwI8jX6soiwuAiYkkYD3RGouy16qQ http://larrygold.ru.com/rPRKuVvJy4HPIr_5CWvyFvzFMI_gdseH6-yq8SFXFU8YR-g ever, criticized Dan's role in helping Yaz understand her feelings for the Doctor, believing that while the character had good intentions, it should not have been his place to try and influence it. Molly Moss, writing for Radio Times stated similarly, believing that while its execution in Flux was not well-done, its later expansion in subsequent episodes helped provide positive representation for LGBTQ+ audiences. In a prior article for Radio Times, Moss believed that while the relationship could be seen as "tokenistic" due to its late introduction, she highlighted that the fact the series was even willing to go through with it at all, stating that it helped to avoid the ship becoming queerbaiting. Adi Tantimedh, writing for Bleeding Cool, praised the relationship for the depth it gave to both Yaz and the Thirteenth Doctor's characters. Tantimedh stated that while it was criticized for failing as a lesbian romance, she saw it as helping to pioneer an asexual relationship on-screen in the form of the Thirteenth Doctor, citing the Doctor's lack of gender nonconformity and how the Doctor reciprocated Yaz's love in a non-sexual manner. Opie, writing in another article for Digital Spy, criticized the final scene between the two, believing that, despite the scene being the culmination of Whittaker's time on the show, the roman ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2025 08:02:24 +0100 From: "Brain Balance" Subject: Feed Your Brain & Say Goodbye to Vertigo! Feed Your Brain & Say Goodbye to Vertigo! http://diabetescare.ru.com/Gh0gjGV2FEui9-vlUMilEmW-1WL3gIyl9F5UI-S-PGUXjXzmuQ http://diabetescare.ru.com/xJsdTaehJ9f1z0XKBLpfY9mlUxSEGAhxJkNyuMO_HmSE7b6WkQ enth Doctor and Yasmin's romance, Doctor Who had previously featured numerous openly queer characters, such as the bisexual Jack Harkness and lesbians such as Madame Vastra and companion Bill Potts. Romance between the Doctor and other characters had also been seen multiple times in the series prior such as between the Ninth and Tenth Doctors with Rose Tyler, the Eleventh Doctor with Clara Oswald, and the Twelfth Doctor with characters such as Missy and River Song. Despite this, the relationship between the Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz was the first time in the series' history that the Doctor had been in an openly LGBTQ+ relationship. The ship first came about following the airing of the 2018 episode "Arachnids in the UK", in which Yaz's mother asked if Yaz and the Doctor were in a relationship. This spawned considerable fan-works, including memes and slash fiction, which expanded the ship's popularity in the fandom. The episode "The Haun ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15417 ***********************************************