madhats Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Is Doctor Who alright for Mormons to watch? I'm just wondering because that Jack Harkness dude shows up from time to time and he's... well... Jack... is it still okay to watch though? Quote
annewandering Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 why wouldnt it be? does it have porn or something? Quote
Dravin Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Since when is watching shows with characters named Jack an issue? Quote
madhats Posted July 25, 2012 Author Report Posted July 25, 2012 Whenever he's on the show there are some... ah... minor dirty references. And I know the church's stance on homosexuals is a 'no' and Jack plays for both genders but they don't ever make it profane or raunchy. Doctor Who IS a kid's show technically and it's not nearly as dirty as most of the stuff on tv. But he's very flirtatious. Is this alright? Quote
Dravin Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 First, the Church's stance on homosexuals is not no, it's stance on homosexual relationships is no.I'm getting the sense that you're not so much asking for a rundown of the show comprehensively but as it pertains to the fact that there is a bisexual character on it. Personally I don't think there is, everything else being equal, something specifically wrong with having a homosexual or bisexual character on the show. If we're basing it not on inappropriate scenes or humor but rather the fact that there is someone who's lifestyle is contrary to Church standards then that eliminates all shows with villains in it. Something as innocuous as Lion King has issues in the character of Scar. If you are talking the show as a whole: https://www.lds.org/youth/for-the-strength-of-youth/entertainment-and-media?lang=eng Quote
Vort Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Doctor Who IS a kid's show technicallyWhat makes it technically a kid's show? I would think overt discussion of sexual issues would make it technically not a kid's show. Quote
madhats Posted July 25, 2012 Author Report Posted July 25, 2012 Oh, awesome! I was sort of worried that I'd have to give it up! Quote
pam Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 I'm so out of the loop. I have never heard of this show. Quote
madhats Posted July 25, 2012 Author Report Posted July 25, 2012 It's technically a kids show because it is shown as a children's show. It was targeted at kids is what I mean... Quote
estradling75 Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 If Dr. Who is not alright... then me, my wife, and my kids are all in trouble Quote
Vort Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 It's technically a kids show because it is shown as a children's show. It was targeted at kidsis what I mean...In what way? You mean they advertise children's toys on it? Quote
estradling75 Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Doctor Who - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediafrom the articleThe programme was originally intended to appeal to a family audience, as an educational program using time travel as a means to explore scientific ideas and famous moments in history. Quote
mordorbund Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 I'm so out of the loop. I have never heard of this show.It's alright Pam. Dr Who is one of the newfangled shows that kids these days and young people watch. I don't think it was really aimed for your generation when it first came out in 1963. Probably for the best. I'm sure all the futuristic gadgets would just confuse you. Quote
RipplecutBuddha Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 That awkward moment when 'newfangled' is a term used to describe the longest-running science fiction series in history = *immediate facedesk* Quote
Soulsearcher Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 I'd not be overly worried being Jack hasn't really been on the show since the end of the 4 season and we are going into the seventh, and with Torchwood being in limbo for a while i'm not overly sure jack will ever show up again, though i do miss him. That being said if jack was you major worry then you've missed the constant gay friendly comments through out the show, even suggesting the doctor swings both ways, constant support of gay marriage and homosexual relationships. The big reason that Jack's character was developed into what he was was because the show already leaned that way and Jack was just kinda the embodiment of the shows views. Quote
Soulsearcher Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 I'm so out of the loop. I have never heard of this show.How am i not supposed to make an old age joke here? I try to be nice and you just make it so hard....... Quote
Wingnut Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Doctor Who is intended to be family programming, with the target market being children and adults alike. It is widely likeable. Captain Jack Harkness is the first character in the show's long and illustrious history to identify as non-heterosexual (according to Wiki), being that he is bisexual. There is not extensive discussion of anyone's sexuality in the show, nor much expression of it, either.If Mormons weren't allowed to watch shows with non-heterosexual characters (or, let's extend that to actors as well) in them, there would be nothing left to watch. I may be in the minority, but I don't think that things like this glorify homosexuality, but rather they reflect the reality of the world in which we live -- that we aren't all traditional. (Shows like Will & Grace, on the other hand, I feel do glorify it, and that's a different story altogether.) Quote
mnn727 Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 It's technically a kids show because it is shown as a children's show. It was targeted at kidsis what I mean...Kids over 21Dr Who has not been a kids show for years.I watch it all the time, why would it having a gay character make it something you shouldn't watch? Do you think you become gay by watching a gay character on a TV show?Now I do think the last Torchwood special (Torchwood: Miracle day) on STARZ went a bit too far in one scene with Jack and the bartender in bed together - they weren't just laying there. Quote
Vort Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Normalization of homosexuality is indeed a concern. I would not want my children watching a show that depicted homosexuality as an acceptable behavioral norm. So I can understand the concern or question. In our rush to show homosexuals, and the world in general, just how large-hearted and broad-minded we are in embracing the homosexual as our brother or sister, we ought to be very careful not to suggest (or accidentally start to believe) that homosexual activity is just no big deal, and we're above worrying about that sort of trivia. Homosexual activity is a very big deal, destroying both those who engage in it and the society that encourages and embraces it. Quote
Wingnut Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Now I do think the last Torchwood special (Torchwood: Miracle day) on STARZ went a bit too far in one scene with Jack and the bartender in bed together - they weren't just laying there.Torchwood, while a spinoff of Doctor Who, is marketed to adults specifically, not to families. Quote
NeuroTypical Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Yes. I really got a huge kick out of the first season(s) of Torchwood. Loved it. Then they turned it into the "Jack is gay and let's make a show about how we're ok with his love life" show. Not really what I wanted to see. I don't care if he's gay or not, but it would be nice if he'd focus on saving earth instead of walking around bragging about his exploits like a hormone-crazed sarcastic BYU student heading for excommunication. Quote
Wingnut Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 Yes. I really got a huge kick out of the first season(s) of Torchwood. Loved it. Then they turned it into the "Jack is gay and let's make a show about how we're ok with his love life" show. Not really what I wanted to see. I don't care if he's gay or not, but it would be nice if he'd focus on saving earth instead of walking around bragging about his exploits like a hormone-crazed sarcastic BYU student heading for excommunication.Laugh button needed. Quote
Wingnut Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 This week's Entertainment Weekly cover:Article here. Quote
NeuroTypical Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 It is good they made Firefly top of the list on that cover. Quote
Anddenex Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 (edited) If Dr. Who is bad for Mormons, then I am in deep doodoo (sorry for the language) Some of my fond memories is sitting down and watching this show with my father when I was younger. Some of these shows, scared the bajeebees (I think it funny how we like to make up words) out of me when I was a child. I have seen most of the older series, and have watched all the new ones. I must say, one series really made me scared of mummy's, especially when I went to any place that had a mummy being shown. However, for those who are Dr. Who fans, have you seen or read about the TV remote screw driver. A company has a built and I think is about to market, or already has marketed, a sonic screw driver which controls your TV and Blue Ray. Yes, I have never been tempted to purchase a $100 remote until now. :) Edited July 25, 2012 by Anddenex Quote
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