"Hi, you're gay? Cool. Spit in this cup, and we'll have a baby for you in 9 months."
Yeah TOS was all over the place. Pre PC casting to the hilt.While I agree with that ST's progressive reputation is overrated, exact ethnic casting has never been spot on in Trek and in Hollywood in general.
In TOS you had:
A Jewish-Canadian playing an American WASP
A Jewish-American playing Human-Vulcan who's human mother seemed a bit WASPy.
A Canadian playing a Scot
A Japanese-American playing a Pan-Asian
An African-American playing an East African.
Kelley and Koenig play close to their own backgrounds. Though Koenig's background is Jewish not Slavic.
And I hope you realize that Latinas come in all colors.
While I agree with that ST's progressive reputation is overrated, exact ethnic casting has never been spot on in Trek and in Hollywood in general.
In TOS you had:
A Jewish-Canadian playing an American WASP
A Jewish-American playing Human-Vulcan who's human mother seemed a bit WASPy.
A Canadian playing a Scot
A Japanese-American playing a Pan-Asian
An African-American playing an East African.
Kelley and Koenig play close to their own backgrounds. Though Koenig's background is Jewish not Slavic.
And I hope you realize that Latinas come in all colors.
That's actually sort of the opposite of many of the hypothesis' that have been put forth to explain homosexuality.
There was even one that considered the idea that having a gay person in a generation increases fertility(something to do with epigenetics if I remember correctly).
After all a trait is only continued if it survives selection(ie helps or doesn't impede).
Basically the idea that somehow the trait of homosexuality is 'illogical' is simply just not logical itself and doesn't take into account evolutionary processes.
I think its a fallacy to think sexuality will be the same in all races.
Some cultures like the deltan will be more or less all bisexual and polygamous so it stands to reason other races will be solely heterosexual and monogamous. Humans fitting that space between. Hell some races dont even have normal genders!
I think its a fallacy to think sexuality will be the same in all races.
Some cultures like the deltan will be more or less all bisexual and polygamous so it stands to reason other races will be solely heterosexual and monogamous. Humans fitting that space between. Hell some races dont even have normal genders!
Sarek married a human. Given how many Vulcans treated Spock in both the Prime and Kelvin timelines, most would consider that illogical. But he did so anyway. The heart wants what the heart wants and that applies to every species.Vulcans are capable of love, they just don't like to openly say so. That's not a rational or logical proces, but they embrace it and marry for their much longer lifespan. There are times when their society conceeds to illogical practises that bring them what happiness they can gain from it.
It's acting, it's all pretend. Actors have never had to actually be the thing they are portraying, especially when the writing and acting do them justice. It is sufficient for the representation to exist of past and current enemies working together as respected colleagues and friends.While I agree with that ST's progressive reputation is overrated, exact ethnic casting has never been spot on in Trek and in Hollywood in general.
In TOS you had:
A Jewish-Canadian playing an American WASP
A Jewish-American playing Human-Vulcan who's human mother seemed a bit WASPy.
A Canadian playing a Scot
A Japanese-American playing a Pan-Asian
An African-American playing an East African.
Kelley and Koenig play close to their own backgrounds. Though Koenig's background is Jewish not Slavic.
And I hope you realize that Latinas come in all colors.
I have to say, thinking back, him being black never occurred to me as anything important. He is so natural for the setting and role. I hope that kind of result can be replicated for the character traits the producers seem to want to introduce.I am the whitest palest Irish guy on the planet and I remember distinctly seeing my first episode of DS9(a depressingly long time ago).
The first time we saw Sisko(whom IMO,has the most detailed backstory of any Trek character on any Trek pilot),nobody was saying "look,finally a black guy in charge",all I can remember thinking was how cool and contained he was,that voice and authority,how very different from Picard.
My hand to God,colour was and remains irrevelant....as does gender and orientation.
See,some of us try to live the Trek way(if that doesn't sound too knobby).
I think it's a little unfair to critisize on a lot of fronts. I imagine the job of casting someone in 1965/6 who can do an accent (or close enough) was far more cost efficient than limiting yourself to a select number of Scottish actors in Hollywood, or going through the expense of international casting then sorting out all the costs and expenses of moving an actor from Scotland to the US - all just to say "Scotty was actually Scottish!"
Where do you draw the line? Olivier playing Othello? Damon playing Asian?Yeah, there is literally no point in precisely matching nationalities. It's called acting, they aren't literally UN reps.
Where do you draw the line? Olivier playing Othello? Damon playing Asian?
Blackface doesn't bother you?I draw "the line" in the obvious place: if the actor can convincingly portray it. That's also where the line is for the producers who do the hiring, so it works out perfectly.
Of course it's pretend. To be clear I wasn't saying that the casting choices in TOS were wrong. But there is a difference between playing an Asian character and playing a doctor. You don't need a medical degree to play a doctor. I think you do need to be Asian to play an Asian. Maybe not exactly the same ethnic or national background as the character, but something in the same "neighborhood".t's acting, it's all pretend. Actors have never had to actually be the thing they are portraying, especially when the writing and acting do them justice. It is sufficient for the representation to exist of past and current enemies working together as respected colleagues and friends.
Blackface doesn't bother you?
Of course it's pretend. To be clear I wasn't saying that the casting choices in TOS were wrong. But there is a difference between playing an Asian character and playing a doctor. You don't need a medical degree to play a doctor. I think you do need to be Asian to play an Asian. Maybe not exactly the same ethnic or national background as the character, but something in the same "neighborhood".
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