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thedoctor said:
We didn't have to know that the two old ladies were married. Subtlety could be used to bring that across without having to verbalize it.




Agree with you there. Not because it bothered me. But, because there was no reason to tell the audience they were gay, when, near the end of the episode when the hymns are being sung, they hold hands in a very tender, touching moment. That moment was much more "normal" and beautiful than a very stretched, lame joke about the catguy not wanting to accept they were married...