I feel that there's always been gay characters in Star Trek, we just didn't see them.
No there haven't.
Please, not this argument again. People overwhelmingly assume heteronormitivity.
I feel that there's always been gay characters in Star Trek, we just didn't see them.
I feel that there's always been gay characters in Star Trek, we just didn't see them. It's not to big of a ret-con. At this point it just feels like pandering.
Certainly no more than a ttypical season of Game of Thrones, or West World.Would you suspect they'll incorporate sex scenes ...
If most networks/cable already have "it," and the majority of the audience consider "it" to be a standard part of a average population, and it would be deliberate decision on the parts of TPTB if "it" was excluded ... then how is it pandering in your mind?At this point it just feels like pandering.
To me he will always be that British guy in that movie I can't recall that stared Steve Martin and some other lady who I also can't recall that was set in LA during either the late 80's or early 90's and they had romance.
Jason
Only if they were gay pandas.I wonder what would happen if they'd pander to the pandas?
I would think that, conservative and religious or not, your family has to know that there are average everyday people out there (people your family members might encounter as they go about their normal day) who happen to have same-sex life partners. Therefore, seeing people like that on TV should not really come as a surprise or be anything that they need to make a fuss about.The only bad side to this is that I'll have to add Discovery to the list of television shows I can't watch around family. I'll have to wait until everyone else is asleep or no one is around to watch it. For better or for worse, my family is pretty conservative and religious. Oh well, pretty small sacrifice. I'll watch it and Supergirl back-to-back.![]()
Shielding your family from same-sex couples on a television show? Yeah, no, doesn't sound disparagingly homophobic at all. You might think this shit, but anyone with a shred of decency wouldn't post it openly on a message board.The only bad side to this is that I'll have to add Discovery to the list of television shows I can't watch around family. I'll have to wait until everyone else is asleep or no one is around to watch it. For better or for worse, my family is pretty conservative and religious. Oh well, pretty small sacrifice. I'll watch it and Supergirl back-to-back.![]()
Shielding your family from same-sex couples on a television show? Yeah, no, doesn't sound disparagingly homophobic at all. You might think this shit, but anyone with a shred of decency wouldn't post it openly on a message board.
If I did understand it wrong, I apologize. Language barriers and all that. Even then I don't know if I would talk so openly about my homophobic family with an emoticon smile on my face. But maybe that's just me.I understood his post in a completely different way.
I thought @Celestial meant that his family would refuse to watch it so he has to watch it alone. Not that he WANTS to "shield them".
If I did understand it wrong, I apologize. Language barriers and all that. Even then I don't know if I would talk so openly about my homophobic family with an emoticon smile on my face. But maybe that's just me.
That I'm really not sure about. I'm afraid I don't really follow Supergirl, but doesn't the series also feature a same-sex relationship amongst their main characters, just like Discovery will? Again, it might be entirely possible that I misunderstood all of what @Celestial was saying there (it happensI think the emoticon was about watching two potentially great shows - Supergirl and DSC - back to back. Not about the family.
That I'm really not sure about. I'm afraid I don't really follow Supergirl, but doesn't the series also feature a same-sex relationship amongst their main characters, just like Discovery will? Again, it might be entirely possible that I misunderstood all of what @Celestial was saying there (it happens), but I think those two shows were mentioned because he can't watch both with his homophobic family.
I feel that there's always been gay characters in Star Trek, we just didn't see them. It's not to big of a ret-con. At this point it just feels like pandering.
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