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Ian Briggs[[edit source]]

The bit about Judson claims that Ian Briggs was interviewed, but also cites DCOM: The Curse of Fenric which is about a DVD commentary. Was this a very formal interview-style commentary, or was this a flub or conflation by one of the editors? -- Tybort (talk page) 02:04, March 24, 2014 (UTC)

Was your issue with the word "interviewed", Tybort-from-21-months-ago?
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Pretty much. DVD commentaries CAN be in the form of an interview, but it's generally a lot of informal talking and overlapping between cast and crew members. According to the wiki page for The Curse of Fenric, it's only Sylvester, Bonnie and Nicholas Parsons who are even ON the commentary. So I assume that that's actually another feature on the DVD where Briggs IS interviewed and it's not DCOM (like maybe DOC: Shattering the Chains, glancing at the Fenric page). -- Tybort (talk page) 17:24, December 31, 2015 (UTC)

The 'Is the Doctor Asexual?' section is misleading[[edit source]]

It should be indicated that asexuality is not lack of sex, lack of romance, or lack of actions like kissing or flirting. They are all things asexuals can still do (depending on preferences), asexuality is lack of sexual attraction (aka, finding a specific gender or genders sexy). A main problem with the debate in general is that a number of people (like Moffat) try to disprove the fanon solely based on these misconceptions. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 45.124.203.72 (talk).