Of that I have no doubt.Honestly a Star Trek composed of nothing but ship shots and narration of Memory Alpha articles would appeal to a certain percentage of fandom.
Of that I have no doubt.Honestly a Star Trek composed of nothing but ship shots and narration of Memory Alpha articles would appeal to a certain percentage of fandom.
Make sure you use the right soap for this one. Don't want any DSC cooties left on youSee what you've made me do?! Made me go and defend Discovery. Now I feel icky.![]()
See what you've made me do?! Made me go and defend Discovery. Now I feel icky.![]()
Yes, I agree. I was saying that in Berman era that was a trend towards far more softer touch and less political commentary. I don't think much reached the heights as TOS.
We know very little about Lower Decks, yet you've still torn it apart.
Because they're people?
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Stamets/Culber do have a backstory. I'm not sure I see the issue with them already being a couple from the start. We knew so very little about either Miles or Keiko prior to "Data's Day", and the world didn't stop spinning.
But please, continue your whining about the scary gays cluttering up your Star Trek with their rainbows.
And yet, you're always harping about it. Yes, I know your rationalizations, it's "disproportionate" or some such nonsense. The rest of us legitimately don't care, which is why we're hardly ever commenting on it. You however are constantly shining a spotlight on something you claim you don't care about.I don't care about them including gay characters
I'm not saying its not there, but that later Berman era shied away. And I think that has carry forward now. Though, I personally think ST 09 had excellent commentary but the pacing of the film drowned that out.TNG and DS9 still had a lot. It's hard to look at an episode like The Drumhead or Far Beyond the Stars and not see it as intensely political. Voyager mostly played it incredibly safe though, and the only real allusions to politics in Enterprise were the really awful 9/11 "hard men making hard choices" themes.
Can't wait for the third season and I can't wait to see how they'll make "Calypso" tie in.
Who else is with me?
No thank you. Calypso was wonderful, but tying it into an existing story would be like if Picard attempted to have an entire season which was a sequel to The Inner Light. Part of the beauty of it was it being a simple standalone story within the Trekverse. Bending lore to make it work would cheapen the story, and possibly result in a convoluted arc which didn't make much sense.
What?
Lord Garth was suggesting that a gay character HAD to be seen to be in a relationship. I asked why that was? Why is it a requirement that a gay character is in a relationship?
Honestly, as far this goes, I think Trek needs to take references from shows like "Brooklyn 99."As far as I'm concerned, given Star Trek's track record prior to 2017, just saying a character was gay wasn't good enough. Talk is cheap. It's easy to say a character is gay and then just forget about it. In "Into the Forest I Go", they actually show Stamets and Culber kiss. That's when I knew it wasn't just talk, they were serious.
And yet the whole "we must go to the future" in the end of season 2 was entirely because of Calypso establishing the ship somehow ends up in the future.Bending lore to make it work would cheapen the story, and possibly result in a convoluted arc which didn't make much sense.
As far as I'm concerned, given Star Trek's track record prior to 2017, just saying a character was gay wasn't good enough. Talk is cheap. It's easy to say a character is gay and then just forget about it. In "Into the Forest I Go", they actually show Stamets and Culber kiss. That's when I knew it wasn't just talk, they were serious.
And as others have said, Stamets/Culber is one of the best romantic relationships, if not the best, that we've see between two regular characters on Star Trek, thus far. They've had their ups and downs, they've had their ordeals, and they've shown the lengths they're willing to go to for each other. Particularly in "Saints of Imperfection" and "Such Sweet Sorrow".
I wouldn't want that sacrificed because of some bullshit about "but it's not proportionate!" Give me a break.
Shhhh.... don't tell You Know Who that!Maybe the future is just gayer?
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Shhhh.... don't tell You Know Who that!
Maybe the future is just gayer?
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