No, not many fans. Just some Trek fans. They weren't 42 years ago and some people, not all, are slow to progress. Some people are still a bit behind the times. It is a good possibility, because sexism, racism, and alike still exists. It hasn't died yet.
Humm... I guess a similar question could be asked of #1 in The Cage. The problem is, the networks decided the public was ready for a woman in command. To me, Janeway was #1 but better. Apparently, some people may still have issues with a woman in command. Maybe things don't improve with time. Maybe some people still aren't ready.
Are you seriously suggesting that the reason that many fans are all right with the decision to kill her of is because she is a woman, that they are uncomfortable with a woman commanding a starship, and that they are therefore satisfied because said woman was therefore killed?
No, not many fans. Just some Trek fans. They weren't 42 years ago and some people, not all, are slow to progress. Some people are still a bit behind the times. It is a good possibility, because sexism, racism, and alike still exists. It hasn't died yet.
Right.
So the female Star Trek editor Margaret Clark decided to off Janeway because she doesn't believe in female captains.
Tell Margaret Clark to her face that you think she believes in any of that and she'll laugh so hard they'll be able to hear it in China.I have to agree with Brit. There is a new "feminist" group that believes in the old standards and are trying to get that. Now, I'd point you to that link, if 1. I still had the link and 2. wasn't a right-wing religious group. This board is Trek, not religious issues, but even so, such women do exist. They believe women who use birth control and limit the number of children they have so they can have a career are being selfish. They also believe a woman should stay home and raise children. So, it is entirely possible.
In your opinion, sure. I can even see the argument you'd make there.Well, I can honestly say, they are not following Gene's vision, not even in Enterprise.
Well, ok, so after being tortured, co-opted by the Borg, humiliated, and on the verge of death, Janeway still after all that had the strength of character and affection for Seven to overcome everything for a brief moment and save the Federation.
How is that not showing characters overcoming, and speaking to the strength of the human condition? Yes, the execution might have sucked, but I'm not sure your complaint is quite valid here.
Enlighten me.Not if you know the Roddenberry philosophy and what we have seen lately is not it.
It doesn't redeem what was done to her; doesn't even approach it.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
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