indranee said:why are so few people voting and yet so many people mouthing off in this thread?
Put an answer that remotely approaches what most of the people actually think, and people will choose that.
The poll was phrased in a way that most political polls tend to be done these days:
"How much do you hate President Bush? (1) A little bit, (2) a lot, (3) a whole bunch, (4) More than you can imagine"
The idea that the premise of the question is fundamentally flawed isn't even addressed. Sorta dishonest, really.
My answer to the poll, had it been an option, would have been "There is NO romantic relationship whatsoever between these characters." And if that was an available choice, 95% or so of the responses would've been that one. Which, I'm sure, is why it was left out in the first place.
Oh, and "mouthing off?" Another "results-oriented" comment. If people comment and agree with the premise, they're commenting, but if they comment and DISAGREE, they're "mouthing off?" (sigh)
IMO, people who get defensive at the mere mention of K/S are skirting homophobia at the least.
I love it.
FYI, nobody here is "getting defensive" and nobody is showing FEAR of homosexuality, so the term "phobia" is a total misnomer.
But it's proven to be an effective tactic to silence opposing viewpoints... associate terms of weakness with the other side of the argument, implying greater strength behind the side you happen to support. A DISGUSTING tactic... a DISHONEST tactic... but still, an effective tactic.
Nobody here is afraid of homosexuality... and as far as I can tell, nobody has said anything against homosexuals. The issue is the bizarre desire to claim that straight people, or straight fictional characters, must be "really gay" in order to support an agenda.
Shatner isn't gay. Nimoy isn't gay. Roddenberry wasn't gay. The characters were on 1960s TV, prior to today's political-correctness climate, so the likelihood that they were intentionally portrayed as being gay is so slim as to be basically nonexistent.
That means that this sort of idea rises up entirely within the imagination of a very small group of people who either (1) have overactive fantasy lives or (2) have an agenda and are trying to use popular and familiar characters to promote that agenda.
As for me... we know that Kirk was straight, we know that Spock was straight, and we know that McCoy was straight, we know that Chapel, Chekov, and Scotty were straight. All that was clearly established through the on-screen behavior of the characters. We know that Sulu, at some point, had a daughter (making him, at most, bisexual).
So attempts to rewrite these characters to be something other than what they were PORTRAYED as is clearly a load of crap.
No "phobia" involved in saying that!