I prefer to pretend that episode doesn't existStargate pulled it off well, the female duty uniforms were identical to the mens, and until Claudia Black joined the cast, did virtually nothing to emphasize any femininity (compared to 7 of 9, for example).
There's no reason why the new trek show should make a big deal of it.
True, and SG1 had a really strong female lead. 4 male leads too. Sigh.
But lets not forget Hathor, which as well as showing there were 5 women and a hundred men on the base, said that Hathor's magic potion would seduce straight and gay men alike, but not straight and gay women.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTcNsyqnOzE
Mickey Rooney regrets being dead.
Women make up 50% of the main cast and all in standard uniform.
The only time a catsuit should be considered is for a hunky male character, after all it's about time for equality.
^ Yes I do. I've had to endure women in catsuits and gratuitous underwear scenes, it's about time men were treated as nothing more than eye candy.
(Please realise this is tongue in cheek)
You might want to check my gender symbol againBesides, you gals got episodes like this!
I think all women should wear nun robes while men should wear nothing but their underwear.
We are for equality after all.
Would the PTB ever consider having a female Captain and First Officer?
hopefully the current trend of the internet being offended by anything to do with women characters in nerd shit will have passed and they'll be distracted by president trump so the writers can do whatever the heck they want
probably not
Were you thinking of something specific?hopefully the current trend of the internet being offended by anything to do with women characters ...
In the latter category, I recall THREE - Seven, T'Pol, and arguably Troi.
I think that the show makers, as in so many other contexts, need to look at the shifting times since the TNG era shows were made. The millenials, the Tumblr generation, are far more aware of social issues like shows with exactly one female cast member or which dress their men in uniforms and their women in spandex. This new show has to appeal to the audience of Orange is the New Black, and that is a different challenge than just making sexy female aliens.
I'd like to see gender parity in the cast, a continuation of Trek's strong female roles, and costuming decisions that don't make you cringe.
I would like to remind people of how TNG tried to skirt the issue during its first season. The idea of unisex uniforms being in two varieties: overall and skirt uniform. If the next Star Trek show wanted to do something brave and get noticed it may need to revisit some of those idea.
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