Bad Thoughts, we're in agreement on this...this is what made DS9 progressive and not just good Trek, good television. Casting non-white and non-male leads was a risky move in what was inarguably a largely white male demographic.
I would put good money on the premise that the demographic has changed since DS9.
Not that I give a shit about demographics, but clearly networks do, and that's what gave us this show that most of us liked.
That's what gave 'Fresh Prince' it's run - it didn't just appeal to the demographic of it's lead characters.
I would put good money on the premise that the demographic has changed since DS9.
Not that I give a shit about demographics, but clearly networks do, and that's what gave us this show that most of us liked.
That's what gave 'Fresh Prince' it's run - it didn't just appeal to the demographic of it's lead characters.