I wonder if the people in the "Prime Sulu wasn't gay!" camp are also outraged that nuSulu is Korean and not Japanese?
Why huge? It's no more huge than revealing that Kirk likes women.HUGE Mr Sulu Spoiler
Everyone's angry about something in Star Trek nowadays.I wonder if the people in the "Prime Sulu wasn't gay!" camp are also outraged that nuSulu is Korean and not Japanese?
It's a big deal in the greater context of the show's diversity, and especially to LGBT fans.Why huge? It's no more huge than revealing that Kirk likes women.
People didn't just organize one day in 2006 and say, "Let's all be gay."
I wonder if the people in the "Prime Sulu wasn't gay!" camp are also outraged that nuSulu is Korean and not Japanese?
I can't remember, but was his first name ever specifically mentioned on screen?I wonder if the people in the "Prime Sulu wasn't gay!" camp are also outraged that nuSulu is Korean and not Japanese?
It's a big deal in the greater context of the show's diversity, and especially to LGBT fans.
Ideally it wouldn't be a big deal at all, and certainly in universe it's just everyday life.
Whoa, now, what? Could you clarify this, please?The sad thing is, they did more or less organize one day in 2006 or thereabouts and say "Let's all be LGBT". After which it was no longer cool to be either L, G, B or T because you had to be part of a vast community. I don't like to fuck with vast communities (okay, that probably wasn't completely accurate, but still), yet there's no escaping it now.
I wonder if Sulu can be allowed to be just gay, or whether he will have to do a transvestite stunt on the side?
Portraying women in same sex relationships has been a lot more mainstream than men but quite a few modern shows now have now had gay or bisexual male characters (True Blood, BSG, Killjoys, Expanse, Spartacus to name a few) and Star Trek would start to look very behind the times if they continued to be absent.
I can't remember, but was his first name ever specifically mentioned on screen?
I doubt the writers are so oblivious that they would do something clumsy like that.I wonder if Sulu can be allowed to be just gay, or whether he will have to do a transvestite stunt on the side?
Whoa, now, what? Could you clarify this, please?
Right! The fact that "Blood and Fire" was never produced for TNG is a monumental loss. For a show that tackled numerous current issues framed as a sci-fi story like TNG, I feel like not tackling the AIDS crisis was a misfire.It should've happened with TMP or in the 1980's, that it didn't is a pretty big black mark against the franchise.
I can't remember, but was his first name ever specifically mentioned on screen?
I thought it was the same as Nyota/Uhura where it was only common-knowledge soft canon.
I can't remember, but was his first name ever specifically mentioned on screen?
I thought it was the same as Nyota/Uhura where it was only common-knowledge soft canon.
If someone is gay, they are gay. At what point do they represent the entirety of the LGBTQIA+ community? I'm pansexual, and if I were to go on television as a pansexual character, I represent my aspect of the community in whatever way that is natural for me to do so. Of course, being pansexual makes that easier, but if I were strictly homosexual that doesn't mean I have to suddenly be everything to everyone else, too.I guess I'd better. I mean, the "modern" thing is for Sulu to be, let me check this up, LGBTIQQA. Being gay is so non-inclusive and all. But that does require him to do the T bit, too, or else it's non-inclusive. And the L bit, but the I one may facilitate that one. And Q, Q and A might be doable as well., with a bit of trickery.
Or mockery, but trust me, I'm not deliberately seeking to engage in such. I just can't see a way around it.
Timo Saloniemi
Why huge? It's no more huge than revealing that Kirk likes women.
In some cases, I think they do go out of their way to include 'token' gays. Russell T Davies used to annoy me in his Dr Who run but shoe-horning in gay characters everywhere and underscoring that they were gay with an unnecessarily lack of subtlety. In other cases, homosexuality, particularly lesbianism, is used for the same kind of shock titillation as the Caitian threesome in STiD.So every tv show now has to feature a token gay character, is that what you mean? Lame ... *yawn*
Apparently so, same for inter-racial relations, based on the reaction a certain tv-ad some years ago...Ah, I'm probably as far from straight as I'm from every other of 'em usual pigeonholes, but yeah, a great post. I guess this is what I mean by "awfully modern" - it still is necessary to get individual lifestyles "cleared" through a sympathetic and well-received fictional character before they can enter the great canon of life.
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