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Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
I recently watched "The Outcast" and loved it. However I do have a question about the ending. When Riker attempts to rescue Soren, she stops him with this:
Also I saw the homosexual undertones in her speech. And I read on Memory Alpha (so I don't know how creditable it is) that they had an idea of casting a male actor for the role of Soren, but a kiss between two men wasn't network friendly. At least 3 years later they were able to have a kiss between two females because one of them was a male in a past life... (DS9: Rejoined) Last edited by crohnie; May 14 2010 at 09:39 AM. Reason: tags |
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Location: Aboard the NX-01
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
It's been a while since I last saw the episode, but if they hadn't already started the treatment on her, they at least had her acceptance that she needed treatment, so in that sense, her rejection of her previous feelings for Riker was only to be expected. |
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Location: The Land of Moose and Squirrel
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
Sure they could have tried to get away with casting a male just to prove the point and to shove it into people's faces as it seemed to be needed.... but it could have put a serious risk to the show overall and some wing nuts in society might have tried to shut them down or threaten their cast & crew..... it would have been noble especially at the time, but it'd be at the cost of jeopardizing the many other morals and messages they would try and get across to their fans/viewers in the future. But still, their message still got across probably just as well the way they made the show we're talking about now. While someone may want to get a message across to society in their work, one also has to gauge how to get that message across in regards to what society at the time will accept.... nudge them gradually in the direction you want, then after a while you can send out the real message you originally intended and society will accept it easier. Like this episode.... which could be suggested that it lead to the Dax episode you mentioned, which eventually helped open the door for many other shows to talk openly and freely about homosexuality.... heck many sitcoms today revolve around the main characters being homosexual.... which probably wouldn't have been easy to do without past writers and shows taking the risks they did. Like Uhura on TOS in the 60's where before her, there weren't any black actors playing any major roles on TV...... it was risky back then, but Roddenberry took that risk because he thought it was the right thing to do, and it was. |
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
I think that was an excellent post, and I agree with much of what you have said. However, as a TNG fan, one of my few regrets about the show is that homosexual people were not part of the Enterprise crew. |
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
I did have another question. I know Gene Roddenberry died during this season. Did he have any creative input in this episode? I would guess not but I wanted to make sure. |
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Location: The Land of Moose and Squirrel
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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
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Commodore
Location: The planet Terminus, site of the Encyclopedia Foundation on the periphery of the galaxy
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
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Rear Admiral
Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
2002. What is that, twelve -fifteen years after the emergence of most major news stories about the AIDS crisis? And being self-congratulatory about a female captain in 1995 was just silly. |
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Commodore
Location: The planet Terminus, site of the Encyclopedia Foundation on the periphery of the galaxy
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
The idea of a female captain breaking barriers in 1995 still floors me. Wasn't Sherri Lansing head of Paramount in 1995? What did she think, "Thank God Star Trek is paving the way for me to make something of my life!"? I mean, really... Even on TV, female main stars weren't new. The dreadful Earth 2 starred a female lead, and that was, what... a year or two before Voyager.
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
I too regret that TPTB choose not to have a few guest stars and at least one main character be gay. Not so much to be "daring," more to simply show a truthful society.
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Commodore
Location: Australia
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Re: Questions/Thoughts on "The Outcast"
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