He was right on the money about people spending too much time on entertainment...and right-er today.
He was right on the money about people spending too much time on entertainment...and right-er today.
They did give her command in TAS. She was also quite capable at repairing the communication systems.
Yeah, i knew that, but on the show itself there was no formal exit for the character.They let her go because of budget reasons. That and they didn’t think the Kirk romance plot was working.
Yeah, TAS. It's good as well is that episode. How many times do they get her to fix the comms stuff though?
Still though, the idea that she was playing some strong female role model or that she was doing a mans job seems a bit of a stretch. 99% Nichelle Nichols played a bit-part switchboard operator. Very good at is she is too, but she's neither a particularly strong character either in terms of gender or race. She's much the same as Sulu, Chekov and Scotty in that regard. A token gesture towards realising Roddenberry's utopian vision of the future onscreen.
Noble it may be but it's tokenism nonetheless.
Yeah, i knew that, but on the show itself there was no formal exit for the character.
She might have been assigned to Planet Claire for a while.Yeah, we never saw her again until TMP and by then she'd already been promoted to Transporter Chief. No in-universe explanation for where she went between 2266 and 2273.
I think that might be a bit much.
The whole idea of TOS being either unusually inclusive or regressive falls apart under the slightest scrutiny.
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The whole idea of TOS being either unusually inclusive or regressive falls apart under the slightest scrutiny. All the lines in the show go to the three white male Americans. In the meantime Sulu is the designated driver, Uhura answers the phone and Chekov get's do make a funny about how Russians invented everything in a comedy accent.
Don't get me wrong mind, I love TOS. I just don't put the 1970's fan convention spectacles on to watch it.
James Doohan was never a leadon Star Trek.So was James Doohan, so two of the four lead characters on TOS were played by non-Americans ...
How common was that on 60's TV? I recall Barney getting a formal exit on the Andy Griffith Show and of course Gomer got a spin off. But was Rand really on that level?Yeah, i knew that, but on the show itself there was no formal exit for the character.
If you insist.
Scotty was a secondary character, not tertiary. Kyle was a tertiary character.If you insist.
Scotty was a tertiary character. Remove him from the show and not much changes, unlike Kirk, Spock and Bones he wasn't essential to the dynamic of the show, he had a role to play but it was supporting.
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