where did I personally insult you?
You are the one who replied to me. It seems that you got offended and agitated by my daring to state that Urban is overrated ...which resulted in you counterarguing and trying to antagonize me with...a rant of
full, gratuitous, Uhura/Saldana bashing, complete with passive aggressive claims that she got her role just because of her star name in a moment when wasn't even a big name yet. Very mature too.
You are throwing hand grenades here and then running away to play the victim.
and I'm not personally offended by you. I don't care about getting labelled in a certain way just because I'm not placating you, and you apparently don't have real arguments to offer beyond a patronizing 'because I say so'.
It seems most of the audience, critics, and the original actress herself, were happy about Zoe. Her Uhura, as well as her dynamic, is considered one of the best things of this trek - and one of the things JJ actually improved compared to the original. Even with all the hate she gets, and the romance gets, and how by-default biased the trek fandom is about the boys and the male dynamics (slash fans included), it couldn't be more loved and popular than it was. Even in this board, most of the polls and threads about the romance had a majority of positive response. I don't remember all these people here having issues with Zoe either. Where are you taking your 'facts' from, exactly?
People everywhere were asking for more of her, not less. So I call your claims
bullshit and having no relevance to my original point
(besides being an attempt from your part to derail it
)
You remind me those guys over trekmovie who pretend every trek fan hated the reboot, but they make no attempt to actually interact with the fandom outside of their own selective circle of people who share the same opinions.
And, again, Zoe's one of the few of this cast who gets nominated for her work in trek. People like Benedict (khan) or the guy who played Manas in beyond were gushing about how happy they were to meet Zoe and work with her because they love her as an actress.
Funny enough, when they asked the cast who they'd want to play (of the other characters of this trek) if they weren't playing their character
, both Urban and Cho said Uhura.
I'm not saying she's the best or a Meryl Streep, but your opinion about her hardly is an universal problem everyone had with her, let alone the actual reason why she was sidelined in beyond. That's silly.
Besides, this argument that Urban is the best just because he basically makes an impersonation of DeForest is lame. They were hired to play an alternate version of the characters and they were supposed to make them different and their own. Yet, we praise the one who essentially failed the most when it comes to this goal and he just copies the original without doing what, basically, JJ asked them all to do? Not only it makes no sense, it hardly seems to be a fair argument made against his co-stars.
Mccoy is loved, but there is no denying that people talk about Uhura and her dynamics more than his (in part because they are more new and because, like I said before, McCoy loses by default against the two male protagonists and the main bromance) , that her actress gets attention that he doesn't get. While many wanted to see him and Spock interact more, there are also many who, since the first movie, were expecting to see more of s/u and the new trio
too. That's why she's more prominent in posters even for beyond. That's why even the comics are handled in a certain way.
You obvioustly don't care about those people and you only see the ones who wanted more McCoy and the original trio, and it's fine, but you shouldn't speak for EVERYONE then, and you shouldn't make claims about the whole fandom and the audience that you can't backup.
Point is, I don't think the new creative team was listening to the fans, as you are claiming. More like, they selectively listened to a side of the fandom as a means to justify their own bias.
And it backfired. Because their movie is the least successful.
I don't think they listened to Karl either. I think he was just lucky to find a team that agreed with him this time ( I take his claiming he wouldn't come back with a grain of salt)
Further debunking your argument is the fact that the first movies where Zoe gets more screentime ARE the more successful of this trilogy, while the one where McCoy did get more screentime (at her expense ?) is the least successful.
You prefer sour grapes?
Criticizing a female character for stuff you actually like when it comes to your favorite boys, or that you want them to have, is the definition of concern trolling. Trying to disguise your own sexist double standards behind 'concerns' for Uhura is exactly that.
This is nothing new. People dislike a female character and her relationship because they prefer other characters and dynamics, but instead of being honest about that, they pull the
'I dislike it because it isn't good for her and women' excuse, that inevitably paints them into a corner because they are making an issue for the woman stuff they actually glorify when it comes to the dudes.
And it's disingenuous, patronizing, pathetic.
And yet, here you are just attacking me and derailing the point. You didn't dispute what I said to prove me wrong, you din't prove that you don't have double standards for Uhura compared to McCoy.
You didn't do that because
you can't. You accuse her of being just a love interest, all the while praising a male character that is much more defined by his dynamics than Uhura is.
And he is; I can write essays about how everything that is being said about Uhura is equally or more valid for McCoy than her.
You are trying to tell me that Uhura getting less screen time for her dynamics and with the main guys is for her good, lol, all the while you lobby for McCoy to have a purpose in the story only through more screentime with the main guys and bromance. You can't get out of that one, sir, and it isn't my fault.
In the end, the only counter argument you can provide here is : 'I like what I like better, therefore it gets a pass and is ~different because my opinion is a fact'
But thank you for trying and participating.
I don't hate comparisons when they make sense and are in topic.
But yours are just a transparent attempt to bait me, and derail the discussion away from the actual point that hit your nerve, it seems.
Maybe next time, in another board.
One of her dynamics is central to the story in both sequels in a way 'McCoy the friend' subplot never was.
Your argument loses credibility when you claim her dynamics are less important than the contribution given by other secondary characters to the main guys.
Also, talk about shoe-horned: Spock was literally stuck with McCoy in beyond and hardly even allowed to interact with others. They were so desperate to sell it as a team and give McCoy more screentime through a dynamic with one of the main guys that they wrote him, a doctor during a time of extreme crisis, as someone who would act as action hero holding phasers and piloting alien ships instead of doing his job when it was the most needed.
But clearly, it's the 5 minutes total of screentime given to the romance with Uhura that are pretentious and shoe-horned in the narrative..
And clearly, I'm the enemy and annoying one here because I'm not here for your obvious hypocrisy.
Based on what facts, exactly?
Did you even read what the reviews were actually saying when stid came out?
Both movies are of course criticized too but, if anything, both on metacritic and rotten tomatoes Beyond gets scores that are lower than stid (both for critics and audience).
Beyond gets
84% of positive reviews (79% by top critics) and 3.9/5 by the audience,
Into Darkess gets 86% positive by critics (80% by top critics) and a 4.2/5 by the audience.
Beyond being more critically acclaimed than stid is just another myth some fanboys are spreading, just like the one that stid was a flop.
As a fan of this trek, it's bad enough for me to have to reconcile with the fact that I may not get more movies with these characters because of Beyond's fault. You guys claiming that it's the best of the 3, and this delusion in making it seems it actually 'saved' this trek, when it actually is the movie that doomed it the most, is like a joke to me.
Truth is, the first two movies with the dynamics that you guys and Urban weren't happy about are still more successful than Beyond. The creative team going backwards to placate certain tos fans, and Urban's ego, actually contributed to Beyond's failure and, consequently, the failure of this trek. You can love beyond and pretend it's the opposite like you want, but we are babbling about nothing here simply because we have nothing new to talk about..