@BESW People rave about how great The Doctor's Wife is, but I don't get it. For me it's one of those "bleh, Moffat doing cool stuff without caring much about previous canon" episodes, and is on my Wouldn't Rewatch list.
@bleh No one in their right mind wants to be a protem mod. Those are the folks who have to deal with all of the bitter arguments that spring up in the early days of a site, who get all the blame when crap isn't dealt with but called names and spat on when they try to exercise any authority. So rand would be a good fit.
@bleh Meta discussion is here. Top answer essentially says "They might be OK, as long as there aren't too many of them"; second answer essentially says "They're really good, let's give them a try".
@bleh I originally interpreted your answer to be my frame challenge: that "yes," questions about a work's impact are on topic but "literature is not only about words" and a question just about counting words is not on topic.
YES.
Whoops, caps lock. Lets try that again.
Yes.
Literature is about the books. It's the plot. It's the symbols. It's the reading order.
Of course, there are some other's about it's influence.
Why was The Call of the Wild banned?
George Orwell's 1984 banned for contradictory reasons?
Bu...
@bleh No one in their right mind wants to be a protem mod. Those are the folks who have to deal with all of the bitter arguments that spring up in the early days of a site, who get all the blame when crap isn't dealt with but called names and spat on when they try to exercise any authority. So rand would be a good fit.
@bleh Meta discussion is here. Top answer essentially says "They might be OK, as long as there aren't too many of them"; second answer essentially says "They're really good, let's give them a try".