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Yeah, there always were obvious inserts. But they were inserts, minor details and they still told interesting stories.
Now they are front and center and they stopped even trying to tell something worthwile (I mean, duh, it's hard to tell interesting stories when your protagonist is a protected class and can't have real faults)
Rose's entire story arc and one of the main story arcs of the entire reboot was the love triangle. And Jack got his own TV series. How the fuck is that not front and center?
As in Rose had the Hots for the doctor and nobody cared about micky. Yeah, no.
A: Jack was first and foremost an interesting character. That was back then, when they still had the balls to give gay people a personality. Hence the spinoff.
B: Jack was not front and Center in Dr. Who
You might not have cared but the intention was to write a love triangle to appeal to fags and women who want personal drama not science fiction. You can see the intended audience for Rose and it was not basement nerds. To them Micky was a very important part of the appeal of Rose. She's the bland average woman with a boyfriend who gets whisked off by a handsome mysterious stranger.
He wasn't interesting. He was a faggot and his entire personality was being a faggot.