Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ May 4 2013, 10:33 AM BSTI would pick out his characterisation of Mrs Malika for one. Brazenly ambitious, ruthless in her work and desire for recogition, happy to suck up to Wright hoping this'll further her career, yet disgustingly fickle when he's sacked on the spot and she flirts with the Mayor and asks for Wright's job.
Sorry but literally, this is a blatantly sexist representation of women for entertainment's sake. Neither of us may agree with it as being seen so, but literally it is. Her character was modelled purposely by Elton to make play of her extreme stereotypical qualities, those of which have for centuries been the stereotype of 'women at their worst as constructed by power wielding men'.
Her character is the very embodiment of a deemed sexist female stereotype, whether to me and you she is a harmless cartoon sitcom functionary or not. Arch fems would not have women being shown in this way!
Gerald uses her as a sex object too, unwittingly, but he still does. This is ironic comedy but still the fems would argue the writer is exploiting the female's sexuality for laughs. Sexist again. Yes yes, kid you I do not, I do not you kid.