that's why starfleet types keep so many of the damn things. burner paddsOn a PADD too
that's why starfleet types keep so many of the damn things. burner paddsOn a PADD too
that's why starfleet types keep so many of the damn things. burner padds
I have only been through Season 1 once and I really don't remember any.
In fact, Enterprise was a racier series as I am sure that had far more nudity and sex.
The sexiest this show gets is Philippa Georgiou in a leather corset*
*Not a complaint
But seriously, I there's more in the way of violence and profanity than sex.
I don't remember exactly the numbers involved but it just sucked and came across like it was written by a 12yo.Oh it was a scene in search of skin, not the other way around and the giveaway was the "balance" you mentioned. I'm fairly sure we had a few occasions with two ladies and a man but never two men with a lady or two men on their own.
My hazy recall is that there was more seen in the butterfly dancing scene in Enterprise.
My hazy recall is that there was more seen in the butterfly dancing scene in Enterprise.
The butterfly dancers were played by twin dancers Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski. "We were the sexiest, spaced out aliens I could imagine," laughed Elaine Klimasewski, who played the pink butterfly dancer, whereas her sister Diane performed as the blue dancer. Elaine continued, "They put a foam prosthetic on our faces, glued it on, airbrushed it and topped it off with a big hair-piece to hide our hair. We had seven layers of latex on us." The latex, which was thereafter painted, was so painful and foul-smelling that it caused Diane to pass out and be physically sick. "I was fine," she said, "it was a painful experience but worth it. The latex smelled so bad!" (Star Trek Magazine issue 119, p. 43)
The novel A Choice of Futures featured another duo engaging in this act, described as "Klimasz butterfly dancers", the species' name an apparent homage to the actors.
It's not a reallyOhhhhh...that's right.
I totally forgot about that - are you referring to the:
rape scene?
I promise that's not me joking around, apologies if I am not remembering it correctly as it's been over a year since i've seen S1. But I think that is what happened.
But, also flag some very racy Captain Georgiou moments in the S1 finale too (I remember that scene).
America's weird morality: we have no issues with folks being stabbed, shot or tortured in our entertainment, but show a boob and folks start fainting.
I don't think of it as "weird" so much as one thing is considered more special than the other, something more to be protected. Also, that isn't uniquely American, since violence as entertainment has been around for a long, long, time. We still have "bread and circuses" in today.America's weird morality: we have no issues with folks being stabbed, shot or tortured in our entertainment, but show a boob and folks start fainting.
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