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Who was gay?

Can these threads stop appearing? Please?
Can you stop complaining about them? Please?
If you do not want them, stop reading them. The word "gay" in the thread title should have given you a clue as to the content.:techman:

This is like, the third 'who's gay' thread I've seen in, like, a month.
It's getting old.
We all know that Sulu was the gayest of them all, so...
/thread
 
Well there are 2 lesbians that I can remember.

Dax with her former wife. That was a hot kiss.

The intendant (mirror kira) - She was as big a dyke as they get lol

Harry Kim was a bit gay for refusing Seven. I mean hottest borg chick in the galaxy? You're not gonna get court marshalled for saying no.

Quite possibly Nilva (president of Sluggo cola). They told him Lumba was a male but he didn't seem to care lol
 
I remember a lot of fan speculation about Reed when ENT was on the air. Archer was trying to talk to him about sport, and Reed seemed completely uninterested (forget what episode it was in. Season one, I think). Of course, people assumed he was gay because he didn't like sport!
 
I remember a lot of fan speculation about Reed when ENT was on the air. Archer was trying to talk to him about sport, and Reed seemed completely uninterested (forget what episode it was in. Season one, I think). Of course, people assumed he was gay because he didn't like sport!

Reed didn't need sport, he had the armory!

Who needs to kick a ball around when you can fire torpedoes..
 
I remember a lot of fan speculation about Reed when ENT was on the air. Archer was trying to talk to him about sport, and Reed seemed completely uninterested (forget what episode it was in. Season one, I think). Of course, people assumed he was gay because he didn't like sport!
:guffaw:

Of course, a guy who is not interested in watching a bunch of sweaty, scantily clad men running around must be gay.... ;)
 
Well there are 2 lesbians that I can remember.

Dax with her former wife. That was a hot kiss.

The intendant (mirror kira) - She was as big a dyke as they get lol

Harry Kim was a bit gay for refusing Seven. I mean hottest borg chick in the galaxy? You're not gonna get court marshalled for saying no.

Quite possibly Nilva (president of Sluggo cola). They told him Lumba was a male but he didn't seem to care lol

Please cut out the gay slurs.
 
Why does Star Trek need gay characters? Shows that try and represent every race/sexuality they can for no reason at all other than to appease those people tend to be rubbish.

This is becoming increasingly common in Britain where suddenly every crappy soap opera has an Indian family and a gay character. It's not that I have anything against those people, it's that those characters are blatantly inserted into the shows to be "politically correct" and so the shows are compatible with "multicultural Britain" (why does Britain need to be more multicultural when it already has plenty of culture to begin with?).

Anyway, Harry Kim was gay.
 
Why does Star Trek need gay characters?
Why does Star Trek need straight characters?

Shows that try and represent every race/sexuality they can for no reason at all other than to appease those people tend to be rubbish.
Maybe they shouldn't try to appease those people, but everyone who thinks that TV shows should have...you know, a certain degree of realism? Like, you know, not deliberately ignoring a rather big portion of human population and pretending that they don't exist? We're not talking about a group like, say, intersex (hermaphrodite) people, who are very rare, 1 in thousands. Yet, oddly enough, Star Trek has had (alien) intersex characters, but no gay or bisexual characters, human or alien... except in the "evil" Mirror Universe. :rolleyes: It has also had polygamous characters - and I really don't believe that polygamists make up a bigger percentage of the human population today than LBGT people do. :rolleyes:

So... it seems like Trek has had a problem with the idea of portraying gay and bisexual people, or even acknowledging their existence, dontcha think?

This is becoming increasingly common in Britain where suddenly every crappy soap opera has an Indian family and a gay character. It's not that I have anything against those people, it's that those characters are blatantly inserted into the shows to be "politically correct" and so the shows are compatible with "multicultural Britain" (why does Britain need to be more multicultural when it already has plenty of culture to begin with?).
Is there any good reason why a gay or Indian character can't be as well written and compelling as a straight white character? If there is, please enlighten me. :vulcan:

If the writers of those shows have problems with writing those characters more than they have with writing straight white people.. um, I'd say it's those writers who have a problem, and those shows should think of hiring some new ones.

(why does Britain need to be more multicultural when it already has plenty of culture to begin with?).
:wtf:
 
Why does Star Trek need gay characters?
Why does Star Trek need straight characters?

Shows that try and represent every race/sexuality they can for no reason at all other than to appease those people tend to be rubbish.
Maybe they shouldn't try to appease those people, but everyone who thinks that TV shows should have...you know, a certain degree of realism? Like, you know, not deliberately ignoring a rather big portion of human population and pretending that they don't exist? We're not talking about a group like, say, intersex (hermaphrodite) people, who are very rare, 1 in thousands. Yet, oddly enough, Star Trek has had (alien) intersex characters, but no gay or bisexual characters, human or alien... except in the "evil" Mirror Universe. :rolleyes: It has also had polygamous characters - and I really don't believe that polygamists make up a bigger percentage of the human population today than LBGT people do. :rolleyes:

So... it seems like Trek has had a problem with the idea of portraying gay and bisexual character, dontcha think?

And is there any good reason why a gay or Indian character can't be as well written and compelling as a straight white character? If there is, please enlighten me.

It does seem to be a challenge for some shows to show gays just as 'normal' people. Usually, as you say, the writing is just awful and does the exact opposite. I actually like FLASHFOWARD's recent use of gay characters. They dialog between the two women didn't seem unreal at all..made them seem like real, three dimensional characters...

Rob
 
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