The only thing I agree with you is in the second movie the S/U scenes were a mistake not for the romance but for what they did with the couple.
Applause, applause, for decades Hollywood has desexualised woc in TV and movies, the S/U romance in ST09 had the audience in the cinema cheering. Human females of African descent are hardly or NEVER considered love interests for the leading man. Culturally woc are not considered the woman that you marry or take home to your momma but the bit you have on the side. I would hope in the ST universe that racist nonsense will no longer exists where humanity is supposed to be way above our present day racism, sexism and other isms. Normal women have relationships and a career every damn day in RL so I see no reason why this cannot be reflected in a futuristic movie.
I'm sorry, I'm not following your arguments at all. I liked the S/U dynamic in STID as it presented an actual conflict in the relationship rather than ignoring that facet of real relationships all together.
Wut.I suppose it was not as bad as the 'lets appeal to immature teen boys' scene with Marcus and Kirk![]()
Dales, you are once again doing a bang-up job of derailing the discussion everyone else was having by (beginning here) arguing against points no one was in fact making. I strongly urge you to back up and re-read Nyotarules's post here, until you understand what it was she was actually saying. Then stay out of the discussion until you understand what everyone else was saying.I never said racism is an urban legend, you keep throwing shades at me. you also said I was clueless and now you are saying I treat racism as an urban myth. really?
there is a fine line between racism and the race card.People and shippers using the race card to defend a poorly written romance in a film is what I find cringe worthy.
I find it also cringe worthy that people will deny racial progress because they want to keep playing the race card.
this is why people can sell the false ideology that seeing a black woman kissing a white man is ground breaking in year 2009 or worse in a star trek film. I can not help but feel offended as a star trek fan. This is the same star trek that had a white man and a Chinese woman as a couple in star trek: next generation.... with a family.
The best Star Trek movie by some fans which is First Contact had a Black woman and a white man as the lead and this was in 1997.So I don't know how seeing a Black woman and a white man kissing 12 years later in another star trek film is called ground breaking?
In year 2008 we had an african american president who came from a black father and a white mother but in 2009 we are suppose to believe that the S/U romance which takes place in 2258 was ground breaking? when the same character had already kiss Kirk 40 years ago in real time?
How does this make any sense?My guess is.... it was expected , Uhura/Zoe is pretty and smart so it was way too obvious she had boyfriend in the film.
Racism exist yes, have we made progress? yes. is it ground breaking to see a WM/BW kissing in 2009 in an alien movie like star trek? ABSOLUTELY NOT.
There is no urban myth here, there is only misinformation and ignorance of how progressive star trek has been in its 50 years when it comes to interracial romances and make that interspecies romance as well.
I never also said they should split S/U for Mccoy. In fact what I said was the director needs to handle an ensemble cast better which is what JJ Abrams could not do well. You can have 6-7 major characters like Avengers.
the reason why people call for more Mccoy has nothing to do with sexism or racism or a promotion of all white dude leads at the expense of a black female character and this is why I said people are playing the race card to hold unto a romance.
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I suppose it was not as bad as the 'lets appeal to immature teen boys' scene with Marcus and Kirk![]()
Wut.
Ohhhh. I was thinking ADMIRAL Marcus.Carol Marcus and her fashionable yet sturdy Starfleet issue underwear.
Carol Marcus and her fashionable yet sturdy Starfleet issue underwear.
Carol Marcus and her fashionable yet sturdy Starfleet issue underwear.
Eh, not really necessary. There must be hundreds of iterations of that pic in this forum already.It is illegal to reference that without a screencap.
There must be hundreds of iterations of that pic in this forum already.
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