Okay my lust for Captain Picard aside,
I just watched the best Trek show I think I have ever seen!
I'm not sure of the title, but it is a TOS two parter.
It stared Captain Pike! I remember seeing about the first few minutes of the show when I was very young, but the "burn"
Makeup on captain Pike I think scared me and I never watched the rest of the episode.
The episode is what Trek should have always been! A female 1st officer!
That is amazing. The women on the ship wore the same or mostly the same uniform as the men! That was almost impossible in every trek show after this one.
I'm impressed.
I'm not sure if this was an early episode or not. I wish they had done the rest of the episodes like this one. I think if the show had been like this episode it would have had the potential to change society. Honestly, I actually believe this. Television was and still is a huge platform, this show had the potential to take women to a level above eye candy. Seeing a woman as the second in command would have been way more empowering than mini skirts.
Okay, I'm done.
Please, everyone explain how I'm wrong.
I just watched the best Trek show I think I have ever seen!
I'm not sure of the title, but it is a TOS two parter.
It stared Captain Pike! I remember seeing about the first few minutes of the show when I was very young, but the "burn"
Makeup on captain Pike I think scared me and I never watched the rest of the episode.
The episode is what Trek should have always been! A female 1st officer!
That is amazing. The women on the ship wore the same or mostly the same uniform as the men! That was almost impossible in every trek show after this one.
I'm impressed.
I'm not sure if this was an early episode or not. I wish they had done the rest of the episodes like this one. I think if the show had been like this episode it would have had the potential to change society. Honestly, I actually believe this. Television was and still is a huge platform, this show had the potential to take women to a level above eye candy. Seeing a woman as the second in command would have been way more empowering than mini skirts.
Okay, I'm done.
Please, everyone explain how I'm wrong.
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