NB: I have not watched it.
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Has been so since Toksvig took over last year - I think full women panel was a thing last seriestoo.
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Sandi is very lovely.
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She's good, but even that cannot stem QI's inevitable downward slide.
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Yeah. I'm not a fan of it TBH. Also not a massive fan of Fry. Sandi I like though, a lot.
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I actually watched since 2005 or something, but even as a gallery of contemporary UK / US comedians, it stands out only so much. I did learn of pretty good acts, like Aisling Bea et cetera, but that's that really. I guess as a lesbian parent of 3, it's good to have though.
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The first one, with Fry hosting, was a bit irritating because the entire episode was about 'women's things' (mostly sexual) - as if that's the only thing you'd ever ask women to talk about. Refreshing but revealing. Men still the default.
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I don't actually watch QI that often. But I meant where the host is a woman too. Fry is not really the best in anything to do with diversity and gender or race.
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If this is with Sandi Toksvig hosting, I think it’s the second QI episode to have three women as guests – there was also a J series episode with Stephen Fry hosting.
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I'm not mad about QI at all — don't actually watch it often — but seeing a panel show with only women but one is kind of some magic milestone. More of this please. 
