Have the right to lose control, don't let go...

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sabrinacaps:

over the years, Harvey has learnt to not ask questions.

The Doctor takes this moment of recovery to grab Jenny, bend her over backwards and lock lips. He gets a great big slap from a very unhappy Jenny but appears in no way remorseful and it’s the grossest point in the episode. In an episode where the Doctor kisses no less than three women during fits of emotion, Jenny is the only one who he pins in a submissive position and then kisses on the lips. It would already be creepy enough if she weren’t A) married and B) uninterested in not only the Doctor but his entire gender. But the episode just moves on from its little “haha isn’t it funny/cute/just an example of his happy exuberance when the Doctor does a nonconsensual sexual thing to somebody” joke and moves on to the Doctor quick-firing dialogue about they’ve got to find Clara and stop Mrs. Gillyflower.

The Mary Sue recaps “The Crimson Horror” and plainly spells out something that’s been bothering many fans about the Doctor/Jenny kiss: it’s not really that they kissed, it’s that the Doctor pinned Jenny down submissively and forced a kiss on her. It was oddly reminiscent of another kiss that turned out to be assault:

 

(via whovianfeminism)

Blood spurted from Malfoy’s face and chest as though he had been slashed with an invisible sword. He staggered backward and collapsed onto the waterlogged floor with a great splash, his wand falling from his limp right hand. Slipping and staggering, Harry got to his feet and plunged toward Malfoy, whose face was now shining scarlet, his white hands scrabbling at his blood-soaked chest.

THE POTTER GENERATION CHALLENGE 25. Favorite magical creature: Hippogriffs

nextyearsgirl:

“Agree to disagree” is white guy speak for “I understand you have an opinion but unfortunately, me.”

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