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Russell T. Davies hits out at ‘Loki’ for “pathetic” bisexual reveal

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It’s A Sin creator Russell T. Davies has criticised Loki for its “pathetic” scene revealing that the title character is bisexual.Davies, who also created Queer As Folk, hit out at the scene in the third episode of the Disney+ show, calling it a “ridiculous, craven, feeble gesture”.The revelation was confirmed during a conversation between Tom Hiddleston’s character and Lady Loki, who also goes by Sylvie in the third episode, while the pair discuss their dating history.Sylvie says: “Must’ve been would-be princess or perhaps, another prince?” to which Loki replies, “a bit of both, I suspect the same as you”, implying he has had both male and female partners in the past.Commenting on the scene, Davies said during a recent panel on the state of.

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