Really, that's just the one actor.What about Jonathan Frakes? Doesn't he already have back issues from moving furniture when he was younger, which is the reason for his leaning gait.
Seems like it wasn’t just Trek women in revealing outfits-- some of the men’s costumes were even more daring/embarrassing -- Kirk’s red gym pants in “Charlie X,” Will Decker’s blue jumpsuit in TMP, the Edo guys’ bikinis in TNG “Justice,” John Doe’s white bodysuit in “Transfigurations,” Trent and Riker’s codpieces in “Angel One,” etc.
Don't forget Nog's cadet uniform!Don't forget Sisko's beach outfit in Emissary where nothing is left to the imagination!
That sure does look like an awful lot of words and whataboutery expended for supposedly "not giving a flying fuck".I couldn't give a flying fuck what the costume department dug out for the women, or men in the past.
It's trivial, if a female performer didn't like the costume she could quite simply open her mouth and draw attention to the fact that she wasn't comfortable.
Blalok in particular wasn't shy of doing sexy photoshoots for magazines in her prime, so I would take any complaints about her catsuit, years after filming, with a pinch of salt.
As has been mentioned, what about Kirk's gymn attire in Charlie X?
Wasn't that a trifle sexualised?
What about the plank of wood, Decker, in TMP?
His John Thomas was clearly on display in almost every scene he was in.
100% agree. Back in the day, my friends and I used to wonder if Frakes, Dorn and Burton had a bet to see who could pack on the most weight.Really, that's just the one actor.
I never bought the lower-back reason for the other actors. They could've just cut the uniforms differently or modified the fit. Really, I think that's just the answer they gave for PR.
The real reason I think is this: The actors didn't want to have to watch every single calorie they ate. And Rick Berman, being "Ricky B" (as I call him), decided to only accommodate the male cast. A decision that I'm sure the "Dirty Old Man" Great Bird approved of.
Really, that's just the one actor.
I never bought the lower-back reason for the other actors. They could've just cut the uniforms differently or modified the fit. Really, I think that's just the answer they gave for PR.
The real reason I think is this: The actors didn't want to have to watch every single calorie they ate. And Rick Berman, being "Ricky B" (as I call him), decided to only accommodate the male cast. A decision that I'm sure the "Dirty Old Man" Great Bird approved of.
That sure does look like an awful lot of words and whataboutery expended for supposedly "not giving a flying fuck".
Yes. It's 5.I don't know, is there a word limit on not giving a fuck?
I never knew
I couldn't give a flying fuck what the costume department dug out for the women, or men in the past.
It's trivial, if a female performer didn't like the costume she could quite simply open her mouth and draw attention to the fact that she wasn't comfortable.
Blalok in particular wasn't shy of doing sexy photoshoots for magazines in her prime, so I would take any complaints about her catsuit, years after filming, with a pinch of salt.
100% agree. Back in the day, my friends and I used to wonder if Frakes, Dorn and Burton had a bet to see who could pack on the most weight.
I really hope no woman who depends upon you for emotional support is ever subjected to sexual harassment.
Yes. It's 5.
Only Star Trek fans could find a reason to get indignant, outraged and combative with each other over fictional costume choices made 25-35 years ago.
Didn't see any challenges to single combat in this topic... pretty sure the moderators would discourage that.Only Star Trek fans could find a reason to get indignant, outraged and combative with each other over fictional costume choices made 25-35 years ago.
Didn't see any challenges to single combat in this topic... pretty sure the moderators would discourage that.
As you told me once. If you don't like a thread you can just find one that's more to your liking.I don’t know…to me it all just reads like another reason for people to be all pissy and/or high and mighty behind their keyboards. Maybe I just don’t have time for this kind of stuff anymore.
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