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[Article] How ST:LD explores the challenges of black women

This is a really solid and entertaining article

https://medium.com/@kayode.kendall/...-by-subverting-a-well-worn-genre-3b9302317a2c

Mariner is a kind of liberating character and I think she very much is a bit like Sterling Archer in some ways.
Interesting. Interesting. Very insightful article. I never saw the show from this angle, but it does make sense.

Mariner IS a bit like Archer in that she does it her way and as a result, sometimes causes chaos, but still manages to somehow get the job done. I don’t think I can come up with a Black female main protagonist character who has had that persona in a “white” show, particularly a sci fi show.

Now, if the comedic writing was closer to Archer level, and if the voice acting on LD was anywhere near Archer or Rick and Morty, they’d truly have something profound.
 
The article said:
As a character defined by his dedication to exhibiting professionalism in all aspects of his duties within Starfleet, almost to a fault, Mariner couldn’t care less about the respectability that being in Starfleet is meant to afford.
That's what we call a misplaced modifier...it's describing Boimler, but the subject of the sentence is Mariner.
 
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