There is something to be said for that, I suppose.When they were watching Star Trek, they just weren't thinking about politics. They were thinking, "It's a space show!"
There is something to be said for that, I suppose.When they were watching Star Trek, they just weren't thinking about politics. They were thinking, "It's a space show!"
Yes, and it was about a future in which our current squabbles were solved a long time ago.I won't lie, I'm actually surprised it's managed to go this long.
But anyway, as I've said, even though I'm not a conservative, I did come from a conservative family (even though my father will insist he's "in the middle"). When they were watching Star Trek, they just weren't thinking about politics. They were thinking, "It's a space show!"
Things weren't as politicized before as they've become in the 21st Century. Maybe it was a disconnect, maybe it was a disassociation, maybe it was neither of those, they just got different things out of it besides political.
But anyway, as I've said, even though I'm not a conservative, I did come from a conservative family (even though my father will insist he's "in the middle"). When they were watching Star Trek, they just weren't thinking about politics. They were thinking, "It's a space show!"
If you don't notice the half-black-half-white people and what their story is saying you have special needs.Nothing wrong with that. I think it's perfectly OK to enjoy the stories simply as stories while disregarding (or even without noticing at all) the analogies to our society (or that of the sixties).
Now it is so restricted. There must be a character who looks like this, a characters who look like that, a character who is this and a character who is that and a character who has this or that opinion, political view, sexual orientation, skin color, heritage, addiction etc.... Otherwise someone might become offended!
The writers are so tangled up in all that PC crap that it actually hampers the storytelling and we get all those episodes where nothing is happening but a deep dive in one of the main characters's messed up private life and people are bored to death in front of the TV.
It's ridiculous!
Just like bl***y Spice Girls if you remember them. "We're gonna have a bunch of attractive singing girls. There will be one blond girl, one red-haired girl, one dark haired girl, one Afro-American girl and one girl who actually can sing. Then we give them some commercial bland songs which they can perform." No surprise that they disappeared after a few years and no one remember them.
Point of order, since the Spice Girls were British, none of them could be considered "Afro-American." "Afro-British" is the term you're looking for.Just like bl***y Spice Girls if you remember them. "We're gonna have a bunch of attractive singing girls. There will be one blond girl, one red-haired girl, one dark haired girl, one Afro-American girl and one girl who actually can sing.
Not always.Yes, and it was about a future in which our current squabbles were solved a long time ago.
Is it though?
Or is whining about diversity and inclusion in arts and entertainment the ridiculous thing? It's a big world out there, with lots of different people. Why wouldn't Star Trek reflect that?
There is historical evidence for black people on the British isles due to Roman migration.Such as the series "Cursed" where King Arthur and his family are played by black actors, and little 6th century Welsh villages are populated by black,
Very good point. I had actually wondered about that, and had meant to research. Auxiliary African troopers? Servants? Freed slaves?There is historical evidence for black people on the British isles due to Roman migration.
Strains it but if the actors are good I'm down.Very good point. I had actually wondered about that, and had meant to research. Auxiliary African troopers? Servants? Freed slaves?
Nevertheless, I mean, Arthur, Sir Kay and Morgan Le Fay?
Amazing, everything you said is wrong.Now it is so restricted. There must be a character who looks like this, a characters who look like that, a character who is this and a character who is that and a character who has this or that opinion, political view, sexual orientation, skin color, heritage, addiction etc.... Otherwise someone might become offended!
The writers are so tangled up in all that PC crap that it actually hampers the storytelling and we get all those episodes where nothing is happening but a deep dive in one of the main characters's messed up private life and people are bored to death in front of the TV.
Yes, and it was about a future in which our current squabbles were solved a long time ago.
Plus that everything wasn't as political correct as it is today and people weren't so easily offended.
Back then, they could come up with characters who were created to be something in a series, characters with special roles which made them fit into the concept for the series, no matter how they looked and were. No matter if it was five white characters or five black characters as long as we got a good show.
Now it is so restricted. There must be a character who looks like this, a characters who look like that, a character who is this and a character who is that and a character who has this or that opinion, political view, sexual orientation, skin color, heritage, addiction etc.... Otherwise someone might become offended!
The writers are so tangled up in all that PC crap that it actually hampers the storytelling and we get all those episodes where nothing is happening but a deep dive in one of the main characters's messed up private life and people are bored to death in front of the TV.
It's ridiculous!
Just like bl***y Spice Girls if you remember them. "We're gonna have a bunch of attractive singing girls. There will be one blond girl, one red-haired girl, one dark haired girl, one Afro-American girl and one girl who actually can sing. Then we give them some commercial bland songs which they can perform."
No surprise that they disappeared after a few years and no one remember them.
There's an old film called The Ten Commandments....don't watch it. It stars white Charlton Heston and a bunch of other white actors.but please believe me, I hold it with no bigotry or disrespect meant toward actors of any ethnicity or nationality or planet of origin; just a particular affection for believably immersive period productions.
You missed nothing, even so, they sang all the way to the bank....I never listened to the Spice Girls. I was into grunge and alternative. I did hear one of their songs (I didn't have a choice in the matter) and that was it. Beyond that, I know next-to-nothing about them.
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