Actually, I kind of like the idea of the guy in charge of the weapons and security being gay, precisely because his job would be considered "macho."
Same here. It would have been fun, playing against the stereotype. And I've seen Dominic Keating live at a convention: he can be really fabulous when he wants to.Actually, I kind of like the idea of the guy in charge of the weapons and security being gay, precisely because his job would be considered "macho."
Yeah, if Trek ever really does finally feature a gay character, that would be the best way to go about it. If you push it too hard, you come off as looking like you're trying to overcompensate, and it would seem fake and just thrown in there to satisfy the PC crowd, rather than to serve the character.Good topic. You're right, looking back on it, I think Reed was a bit of a stereotype.
On Reed being gay -- I think that would've been interesting as well. But, if they did depict him as gay, it'd be best if they didn't make a big deal about it. I saw a post once that I really agree with. Rather than have a big "coming out" episode, it'd be better if they show him doing his normal routine with a glimpse of something that leads us to believe he's gay. For example, waking up next to a guy. Homosexuals, after all, have really only one difference than hetereosexuals -- their sexual preference. What a small thing!
Rather than have a big "coming out" episode, it'd be better if they show him doing his normal routine with a glimpse of something that leads us to believe he's gay. For example, waking up next to a guy.
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