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Well, no, I wasn't, but apologies if my last post went a bit rambly and weird. Most you have never seen me rambly and weird, though in fact, dealing with people onna OG has made me go rambly and weird before in the past, but it was always about Rose. Must remind myself not to carry my righteous anger over from there to here, because it make NO sense out of context. Sorry, LOL!

Anyway, I kind of promised to explain what the righteous anger was about, so I'll do that now. As an aside, I AM planning on polling to see how widespread the interpretation of Ianto as just the teaboy/Jack's sextoy is, but it's not even really the fact that it is or isn't widespread that bothers me, it's the fact that the writing has even ALLOWED ROOM for that interpretation to exist that gets on my nerves.

So why does it bother me so much? Well, again, it's a question of characterisation. See, to me, interpreting the relationship as Jack using Ianto as a sextoy has a lot of implications for both characters, and it's why I say I don't think it's doing them any favours. The reason I got angry about it isn't because I'm so hugely defensive about Ianto, it's actually down to a few telling statements, statements that I HAVE heard elsewhere in other contexts, about JACK, not Ianto. And all that comes back to a discussion I've had here and elsewhere a few times, about Jack, and whether or not he is still, at this point in the narrative, the omnisexual slut type that he was perceived to be around the time of The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances. The fact that the relationship between Jack and Ianto is open to the sextoy interpretation, in my mind, also immediately implies that it is possible for viewers to perceive Jack as THE SORT OF GUY WHO WOULD DO THAT. Harrassment, of a subordinate. Because that's what that boils down to. The thing that got me so riled up wasn't the fact that people think Ianto is the sort of guy that would allow himself to be used as a sextoy (I think that's a plausible reading if you view the show in a certain way, and I think, given the fact that Ianto hasn't really had a major storyline since Cyberwoman, barring the Jackanto story itself, it's understandable that some people might view him that way), it was the attitude of the posters in question, and of people I have spoken to elsewhere, of "Oh, that's just the kind of guy Jack is." Because, really? No. If the storytelling has allowed room for the interpretation of Jack, the leading man, as the sort of guy who would use one of his employees for sex, given all the fucked up power dynamics that that implies, then the character of Jack, with regards to his sexual/romantic leanings in any case, has not been properly put to paper.

And that angers me greatly, yeah. Because Jack, in everyone's big grandiose words is supposed to be this whole new kind of hero for the 21st century. Someone with a progressive and liberal attitude towards sex and sexuality. Someone like you and me (I would hope), who doesn't like to label people and thinks everyone should be free to explore whatever facets of life turn them on. Someone who will serve as an example to that small faction of 15-year-old boys who are squicked by teh ghey, and maybe open their minds a bit. And allowing room for people to see Jack as a guy who just puts it about a bit, who comes on to one colleague, is rebuffed and moves on to the next, really FUCKS THAT UP for me. That's why I was angry.

Am I making sense yet or am I still rambling? The hormones haven't worn off yet, I can never quite tell lately.

Date: 2008-05-13 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sefkhet.livejournal.com
And allowing room for people to see Jack as a guy who just puts it about a bit, who comes on to one colleague, is rebuffed and moves on to the next, really FUCKS THAT UP for me.

My interpretation of KKBB hinges on two things. I read the line, "I came back for you," as Jack saying to Ianto that he came back for him, which happened before the awkward scene of awkward with Gwen; and I believe that while Jack ducks questions and gives ambiguous answers and has more secrets than MI-6, he doesn't say things that aren't true, which means that when he told Ianto that he had been thinking about asking him out on a date while he was gone, it meant that he had actually spent at least part of the Year That Never Was thinking about Ianto, which also happened before the awkward scene of awkward with Gwen.

I realise that not everyone saw that episode the way I did, which is kind of the point you're making about the writing leaving room for the kind of interpretation that you don't like, but that's the fantastic thing about television and characters whose heads we don't see inside. If there wasn't room for us to make our own interpretations and for other people to make interpretations that we see as really, really whacked out, we wouldn't need fandom.

Having said all of that, I also think that a lot of the seeing Ianto as Jack's sex toy comes from early Season 1 characterisation (and specifically Everything Changes) and from the Lisa thing. Once upon a time, Ianto WAS probably Jack's sex toy and that's the way he WANTED it to be, and to view their relationship as differently now, you have to be able to understand that relationships grow and develop and change, and theirs has, but not everyone gets that.

That, plus there will always be people who believe in Jack and Gwen's one twoo wuv and who will pull interpretations out of the clear blue sky if it means they can explain the pesky canon relationship out of the way in order to fulfill their OTP.

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