The producers supposedly told Dominic Keating that they intended to make the character gay. Later as the story goes they told him that they had been playing a joke on him, and there had never been any real thought to make Malcolm gay.To be honest, I didn't read the whole thread......but Malcolm was originally meant to be gay on ENT but they changed their minds and made him straight.
One of the better parts of Star Trek is that it hasn't had LGBT characters. Not everything has to conform. Star Trek is allowed to be different.
One of the better parts of Star Trek is that it hasn't had LGBT characters. Not everything has to conform. Star Trek is allowed to be different.
Yeah it is soooooo different![]()
Since the last Trek TV show went off the air in nearly a decade ago, how can it be part of any "trend" on TV?One of the better parts of Star Trek is that it hasn't had LGBT characters. Not everything has to conform. Star Trek is allowed to be different.
Yeah it is soooooo different![]()
Given the prevalence of LGBT characters and stories in TV shows and movies today, I would say the Star Trek is practically a minority in not having a LGBT character.
Of course this entirely discounts Dax so the whole premise is bunk.
As foreplay goes teacake, it was kind of S&M.But the only real foreplay we ever saw that man engage in was with Hayes.
Now that would have truly been different.One of the better parts of Star Trek is that it hasn't had straight characters.
Instead of S31, the producers could have made it MI6 or some other organization.As much as I disliked Section 31 being inserted into the show, establishing its presence before the Federation ever existed, it added another internal conflict for Malcolm to deal with.
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