I just finished watching "Who Mourns for Adonais?" & at the beginning there was this dialogue between Kirk & McCoy that had a very sexist remark about a female lieutenant. I realize this was the 1960's, but Trek was supposed to be about the future & equality, no racism, etc., but in a lot of ways TOS was still rooted in it's own era of the 1960's. TOS always seemed to have this narrow minded view of women in the future. It actually makes me chuckle when I hear dialogue like this...
MCCOY: Lieutenant, you look a bit tired this morning.
CAROLYN: Well, I was up all night working on this report, sir.
SCOTT: Well in that case, there's nothing like a wee bit of coffee to get you back in shape. Join me, Carolyn?
CAROLYN: All right, Scotty. Just let me give this to Mister Spock.
KIRK: Bones, could you get that excited over a cup of coffee?
MCCOY: Even from here I can tell his pulse rate's up.
SCOTT: Gentlemen. Come along, my dear.
MCCOY: I'm not sure I like that, Jim.
KIRK: Why, Bones? Scotty's a good man.
MCCOY: And he thinks he's the right man for her, but I'm not sure she thinks he's the right man. On the other hand, she's a woman. All woman. One day she'll find the right man and off she'll go, out of the service.
So, McCoy thinks women are ONLY in the service until the right man comes along? So laughable.
There are so many more examples of sexism in TOS. Share your thoughts, examples here.
MCCOY: Lieutenant, you look a bit tired this morning.
CAROLYN: Well, I was up all night working on this report, sir.
SCOTT: Well in that case, there's nothing like a wee bit of coffee to get you back in shape. Join me, Carolyn?
CAROLYN: All right, Scotty. Just let me give this to Mister Spock.
KIRK: Bones, could you get that excited over a cup of coffee?
MCCOY: Even from here I can tell his pulse rate's up.
SCOTT: Gentlemen. Come along, my dear.
MCCOY: I'm not sure I like that, Jim.
KIRK: Why, Bones? Scotty's a good man.
MCCOY: And he thinks he's the right man for her, but I'm not sure she thinks he's the right man. On the other hand, she's a woman. All woman. One day she'll find the right man and off she'll go, out of the service.
So, McCoy thinks women are ONLY in the service until the right man comes along? So laughable.

There are so many more examples of sexism in TOS. Share your thoughts, examples here.