Thats not what I said. I said, if Olsen and Robau were female the complaint would be: they hate women. Look at the way they killed off Olsen and Robau.
Olsen was a red shirt! Women can be red shirts! There are several threads where people rave about how cool Robau was despite getting killed. Simply changing his gender should not have made him so uncool that people would have complained...
Like I said there were female extras with speaking parts. On the shuttle and on the bridge. Other than the bullies only one other Vulcan "extra" had a speaking part, the head of the academy admissions panel. And only Admiral "Madea" spoke at Kirk's hearing. So I'm not seeig this great disparity in gender speaking parts. Seems a bit silly to go through the script and divide up each part so the gender are 50/50. I'd rather go with the best actor (meaning both men and women) available.
I agree, it's not a great disparity. It never has been great. It's probably still 66/33 if you take time to add up the numbers. But WHY is it always 66/33? The problem with your approach is that the sex of the character will be ascribed before they audition the actors in most cases so it isn't a fair way to ensure that the 'best' actor overall gets the part. And lets face it, plenty of poor to average male and female actors get parts.
These guys have done okay in other shows they produce. "Lost" has its share of female roles and the lead character in "Fringe" is a woman. So I'm not too worried about the "He-man Woman Haters Club" raising its ugly head.
They have done quite well it's true! And Alias, while often putting the women in very little clothing, had some great characters too. I don't necessarily expect 'real world' shows to have a 50/50 balance, even if I'd prefer it, since they are reflecting modern society, which isn't equal. Trek is different. It probably was just because they were focusing on the origin story of a predominantly male cast that they overlooked the absence of other women.
Lets. Six is Baltar's girlfriend ( and a sex bomb). Starbuck is Zack's girlfriend (Later Apollos) Duella is a cypher (who becomes Apollo's girlfriend). Boomer is a cypher too.( Who in various incarnations becomes Helio's and the Chief's girlfriend(s) ) So that leaves Roslin (who becomes Adama girlfriend.) Boomer and Starbuck were given "gender transplants" to beef up the female side of the cast. Starbuck is cliche no matter what the gender.
Again, I don't like to label main characters as 'girlfriend' or 'boyfriend' unless that is their main role. Admiral Cain had a six as a girlfriend but there's no way Cain's main role was as a girlfriend! So yeah, Dee and Callie were squandered a bit as principally girlfriends - which is a real shame as Dee's scene with Adama in season one where she took him to task absolutely rocked and in the whole time she was Lee's wife she never got a single solo scene with Adama dammit! But for much of the series Sam was little more than Starbuck's husband so it did cut both ways to a certain extent. Even Ellen Tigh had much more to contribute to the plot than being a wife.
I'm sure if I focus on BSG I will find that there is still an imbalance in the background characters but the show definitely does better with supporting characters such as pilots, marines, and civilian staff.
I really enjoyed the movie; this is just one area where I'd like to see them do better. Although in fairness to the thread, there will be many, many fans who are quite happy for there to be just one or two hot female characters in short skirts and/or underwear and many women who are happy for the women to spend all their time chasing hot guys. If JJ is lloking for overall mass popularity he may decide to stick with that... that doesn't make it right!