(October 30, 2015 at 1:02 am)Aractus Wrote: I don't think so, the first study was done in response to multiple people noting that Moffat is blatantly sexist in Doctor Who and Sherlock (which by the way I don't watch), and looked to objectively assess whether it was true. The other study was inspired by the first study, but looked beyond the constraints of the direct criteria for the Bechdel Test to objectify the observed incidences of sexism further.
You're supporting the point being made in the conversation. The manufactured metrics are bunk. What is important, and consistent with how the conversation has developed, is what you did after the above quotation: engage the content for discussions of potential sexism.