a gay couple as extras were pulled from the filming set at the last minute
I didn't know this. Do you know which episode it was?
a gay couple as extras were pulled from the filming set at the last minute
a gay couple as extras were pulled from the filming set at the last minute
I didn't know this. Do you know which episode it was?
It's not a homosexual relationship though, implicit or otherwise. Riker has a relationship with a female alien. Just because the character of Soren would be played by a man, doesn't mean that the character isn't female.
The episode sounds like an endorsement of the people treating homosexuality like a disease.
It's possible but that's not the effect it had on me. I found troubling that her sexuality could be "cured" so easily.The episode sounds like an endorsement of the people treating homosexuality like a disease.
It's the opposite.. the episode is speaking against this "cure" since we are rooting for Riker and we get that tragic ending.
To be fair, daytime soap operas (despite what some people might think) tend to be on the cutting edge when it comes to confronting/depicting social problems and issues.If daytime soaps could have a big storyline about a gay character then I think it was completely possible TNG could've had a gay character in one episode, they just chose not to.
If the lack itself was deliberate (and not incidentally) then yes.You tell me. Is lack of something a deliberate slight?
It's possible but that's not the effect it had on me. I found troubling that her sexuality could be "cured" so easily.It's the opposite.. the episode is speaking against this "cure" since we are rooting for Riker and we get that tragic ending.The episode sounds like an endorsement of the people treating homosexuality like a disease.
If the lack itself was deliberate (and not incidentally) then yes.You tell me. Is lack of something a deliberate slight?
One of the defining characteristics of homophobia is aversion, aversion is a fixed desire to avoid or turn away from something or someone.
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It's possible but that's not the effect it had on me. I found troubling that her sexuality could be "cured" so easily.It's the opposite.. the episode is speaking against this "cure" since we are rooting for Riker and we get that tragic ending.
I just assumed as an alien race they had some kind of advanced brainwashing technology or something. They did need to alter Soran quickly to get the dramatic effect of seeing her after her conditioning.
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