What's worn under a Scottish kilt?and if he's Scottish - is he commando under there?
Sigh, I'll say it again, it's got nothing to do with progressive thought, it's got nothing to with "enlightenment" - or lack of - it all boils down to one simple thing:
It's a rubbish uniform.
It's a rubbish uniform that looks rubbish on both men and women.
I believe most Star Trek fans are open-minded and free of prejudice and simply judge the TNG skant on one criterion - it's, well, rubbish.
I think most were etremely thankful it disappeared rapidly.
The only problem I have with this particular argument is that the only example that's consistently cited is a man.
If the womens' version was brought up as frequently, your argument would IMO have more credibility.
Ta da. Happy now?
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It still sucks.
She looked good in everything.As I recall, Marina Sirtis referred to this particular costume as the cosmic cheerleader outfit ... and she generally disfavored it.
With all honesty, she looks good in it.
Well said.It's funny. I can watch the most far fetched story line with a straight face, accept the planet of blonde half naked running people etc.
But as soon as I saw that guy in his little red mini dress, strut his stuff through the halls I actually burst out laughing and the illusion of sci-fi was destroyed.
I get what he was trying to prove. But really.... xD
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