Hey all!
Lifetime gay Trekkie here living in Seattle. Grew up with the Berman-era of shows, watched First Contact in theaters, and am an eternal optimist that felt raised by the values Trek was looking to instill in others. How so, you ask? I think every episode of Star Trek, regardless of the series it is in has life lessons we can take from them. Yes, even "Shades of Grey". Though that lesson is "How not to write a TV episode" xD
I digress though, Trek itself is truly important to me and I could go on and on about why that is. Watching the bevy of Paramount+ shows with my boyfriend (we are current there) and flipping between seasons of DS9 and the Battlestar Galactica reboot. I hadn't seen BSG, and he hadn't seen DS9 so it felt... right.
Lifetime gay Trekkie here living in Seattle. Grew up with the Berman-era of shows, watched First Contact in theaters, and am an eternal optimist that felt raised by the values Trek was looking to instill in others. How so, you ask? I think every episode of Star Trek, regardless of the series it is in has life lessons we can take from them. Yes, even "Shades of Grey". Though that lesson is "How not to write a TV episode" xD
I digress though, Trek itself is truly important to me and I could go on and on about why that is. Watching the bevy of Paramount+ shows with my boyfriend (we are current there) and flipping between seasons of DS9 and the Battlestar Galactica reboot. I hadn't seen BSG, and he hadn't seen DS9 so it felt... right.