I have to say, my response to this comment was, "And this man is how old? Twelve?"
There was a complete range of reactions to COE, from the absolutely shocking and unacceptable (death threats to James Moran by Twitter) to the reasoned and well-thought out (yes; Ianto's death was a classic fridging; there were problems with some of the language used, it may have been a good drama mini-series, but was it Torchwood?) and for the programme-makers to immediately fall back on the tired old "Gurlies Don't Have the Balls To Understand Drama" line as a way of avoiding answering more legitimate lines of criticism is a bit pathetic.
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There was a complete range of reactions to COE, from the absolutely shocking and unacceptable (death threats to James Moran by Twitter) to the reasoned and well-thought out (yes; Ianto's death was a classic fridging; there were problems with some of the language used, it may have been a good drama mini-series, but was it Torchwood?) and for the programme-makers to immediately fall back on the tired old "Gurlies Don't Have the Balls To Understand Drama" line as a way of avoiding answering more legitimate lines of criticism is a bit pathetic.