Though honestly I would even have settled for some baby gazelles.

When baby gazelles could have improved This Ain't The Valentine, you've hit a new low, Bermaga.
Though honestly I would even have settled for some baby gazelles.
Either that, or the haters have lost all sense of proportion even beyond their standard obstinacy.Though honestly I would even have settled for some baby gazelles.!!!!!!
When baby gazelles could have improved This Ain't The Valentine, you've hit a new low, Bermaga.
The "Did you find him attractive?" bait-and-switch, where for a second it looks like Riker asking Reed about Tucker, but it turns out the scene's changed and he's talking to Hoshi. In a series that has consistently and deliberately failed to deliver a canon gay character for years, that's not cute, it's a crappy, kick-in-the-teeth thing to do - especially given it's Reed, who's been the subject of fan-speculation on that issue before. I wouldn't even mind what Reed had said in return, if he'd even said, "No, because I'm straight", if they'd actually just let the question stand and demonstrated there's nothing tee-hee or icky or coy about asking a man if he likes another man in the 24th century. No cool points.
For those who haven't seen the entire franchise, I'll wrap this in spoilers. But, isn't that....(SPOILER)
by that time humans just don't care if you're gay or straight, so why should they point out when characters are?
The various series "point out" when a character is sexually straight, so it should be equally obvious (but not more so) when a character is gay.I appreciate it when LGB characters aren't rendered either unmentionable or completely non-existent.
How many of you who think Reed was gay have ever met any native Brits from Oxford, Cambridge or North London?
He didn't act like a homosexual, he just acted like a poshy Brit. It was just culture gap with the American viewer.
If you want to see blatantly homosexual identity crisis in Star Trek, take a look at every single DS9 episode featuring Garak and Bashir. I'm not on the whole Spock/Kirk bandwagon in the slightest (and by that I mean I don't see a homosexual vibe between them), but on a recent re-watching of DS9 I have been struck by -just- -how- -OBVIOUS- it is! Especially with regard to Garak. I mean you can't say with Garak that he sounds that way because all Cardassians are that way analogously to my "Oxbridge" claim, cuz Dukat's basically a big swingin dick.
I just had a problem with the way they tried to construct the Malcolm character. One day he's soft, one day he's hard, one day he's terrified of dying, the next he's apparently a former Section 31 operative. Inconsistent character writing. Needs to be one way or the other, and if he's going to be a Tactical Officer to begin with, he should've been harder, with rougher edges. More of an irish whiskey-drinking Soccer hooligan and less of a tea-sipping, cricket-playing nancy pants.
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