There are a few comedies that got away with commentary because they were comedies (as trek does with scifi) but in general, there are few dramas that even approach STNG's and Star Trek in general's liberalism. There's no hint of conservatism in STNG whatsoever. TOS was way more conservative by comparison but "liberal" for TV in it's day. Of course, the world around it was changing much faster than TV
It always surprises me when there are even conservative Trekkies out there(but they are almost always from the TOS era). It's kind of like religion. Theists can excuse almost any contradiction by ignoring it, same with Trek. Just two days ago, there was a discussion of FB about the Borg and AI based on an Elon Musk posting I made, and someone flat out said there was no such thing as evolution. I kind of had to collect my thoughts and absorb the stupidity before moving on.
Edit: I just realized you're solely talking about the show being "conservative", ie: not taking chances...as opposed to the political usage. I kind of thought you were suggesting both. As I said before, I agree the show could have taken more chances with individual plots, but collectively the show took chances with a general viewpoint, one that's much broader than shows like MASH or All in the Family--both comedies--could accomplish.
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It always surprises me when there are even conservative Trekkies out there(but they are almost always from the TOS era). It's kind of like religion. Theists can excuse almost any contradiction by ignoring it, same with Trek. Just two days ago, there was a discussion of FB about the Borg and AI based on an Elon Musk posting I made, and someone flat out said there was no such thing as evolution. I kind of had to collect my thoughts and absorb the stupidity before moving on.
Edit: I just realized you're solely talking about the show being "conservative", ie: not taking chances...as opposed to the political usage. I kind of thought you were suggesting both. As I said before, I agree the show could have taken more chances with individual plots, but collectively the show took chances with a general viewpoint, one that's much broader than shows like MASH or All in the Family--both comedies--could accomplish.
RAMA
No offense, because I know how much you love TNG, but it wasn't doing anything that hadn't already been done better, and more openly on other shows. Which is the point. By the time TNG got to it, it was doing things already done, but trying to hide them so as to not upset what was becoming a very conservative audience.
It was a franchise cash cow, and Paramount wasn't going to do anything to rock the boat.
I've seen racier K-Mart ads.