Not watched Flux (I was done after the Christmas Special before Flux) but I will say Chibnall did basically nothing to set up Yaz's crush on Thirteen before Flux so I really do wonder if it was him or another writing just plucking randomly from the shipping community to try and pull in some kind of audience there
Potentially.
The marketing definitely pushed it
Where?
Glad some-one was able to state her job lol. But yeh it really isn't brought up much beyond maybe 1 episode briefly where we see her doing the job for about 10 seconds. I get others we didn't see doing jobs etc but with some we very much did or at least fleshed out more as characters living their lives.
Well, yeah, but have companions' real-world lives ever been delved into much? Rose worked as a shop assistant, that factored into only the debut episode for instance. On the other end of the spectrum you have characters like Martha and Clara (doctor, teacher, both of those were relevant), but never over the show itself.
TBH, I think Bill's creation was spurred as a reaction to Clara. So many people claimed Clara was a Mary-Sue, the writers went to the other extreme of making Bill as normal as possible. Still, she's easily better than the Chibnall companions, though in fairness, a problem I've had with Chibnall is that he gave us three companions all at once, where NuWho wisely kept the pool limited.
EVs running off coal electricity produce more carbon emissions than a normal car.
Wrong.
Even if all passenger vehicles sold today were electric, it would take more than ten years for the Australian road fleet to be fully electric.
theconversation.com
Even if you're using a coal-fired grid, it's still better, on average, than a ICE vehicle.
Also the carbon required to make an EV is more than a normal car. I know EVs on average have less carbon imprint but it's not as massive as most people think.
Well, better overall to use public transport as much as possible, but EV's are still better for the environment overall on every front. There's also the fact that EV batteries can be recycled, while fossil fuels, by their nature, are one-time only.