Plus it wasn't very progressive when it came to women.
well, if you take Janice Lester literally and don't attribute her statements to madness, women couldn't be starship captains. Also, they wore ridiculously impractical work outfits apparently for no other reason than for the male crew members' enjoyment.
well, if you take Janice Lester literally and don't attribute her statements to madness, women couldn't be starship captains. Also, they wore ridiculously impractical work outfits apparently for no other reason than for the male crew members' enjoyment.
Thats 1960's conservative nonsense that was put in because of pressures from CBS execs. It was later retconned out and it is pretty much seen as an idea of madness from Janice Lester, thinking that her not being a Captain was due to her being a woman.
I did not catch any sort of utopistic vision in this one.
I did not catch any sort of utopistic vision in this one.
Take a look at the background characters on the Enterprise, the crew of the Kelvin and the Starfleet cadets. Look at the racial diversity among the humans - there's far more than any Trek has had before.
A united Earth, journeying to the stars.
Maybe they are there, just not making a big production number out of something that is no one's business in the forst place, especially in settings where it has bo relevance.
I did not catch any sort of utopistic vision in this one.
I did not catch any sort of utopistic vision in this one.
Take a look at the background characters on the Enterprise, the crew of the Kelvin and the Starfleet cadets. Look at the racial diversity among the humans - there's far more than any Trek has had before.
I did not catch any sort of utopistic vision in this one.
Take a look at the background characters on the Enterprise, the crew of the Kelvin and the Starfleet cadets. Look at the racial diversity among the humans - there's far more than any Trek has had before.
On the other hand, there don't seem to be many aliens in the Starfleet ranks.
well, if you take Janice Lester literally and don't attribute her statements to madness, women couldn't be starship captains. Also, they wore ridiculously impractical work outfits apparently for no other reason than for the male crew members' enjoyment.
Thats 1960's conservative nonsense that was put in because of pressures from CBS execs.
well, if you take Janice Lester literally and don't attribute her statements to madness, women couldn't be starship captains. Also, they wore ridiculously impractical work outfits apparently for no other reason than for the male crew members' enjoyment.
Thats 1960's conservative nonsense that was put in because of pressures from CBS execs.
Wow, CBS was able to dictate the content of a show airing on NBC?![]()
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