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[–] [email protected] 27 points 1 day ago (16 children)

They were even more upfront about it in TOS for some issues too.

I remember many instances where they say "We have women in our crew in the future." It's not like DISCO flaunted around saying "we don't hate gay people in this ship."

Like I understand that DISCO isn't everybody's favorite, and sure it has some issues, but all the flak it got for being "woke" and "preachy" was weird to me.

Part of Kirk's whole thing was preachy speeches, and Picard had many moments too.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago (6 children)

Saying discovery is woke with their crew split in two parts, the queer ones all packed together and then the "normal" ones, seems like a stretch.

The gay couple basically adopts the non binary one who is in a couple with the trans one, are friends with the gay engineer, but barely even talk to the rest of the crew? Ah and sex scenes between straight people but the most the gay couple gets is sitting next to each other, brushing teeth and a small kiss (not that it's a bad thing on its own, it forced the writing to actually show a relationship and not just a bunch of sex, which is positive)

[–] MajorHavoc 4 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

but the most the gay couple gets is sitting next to each other, brushing teeth and a small kiss

While you're absolutely right, I think the record should show that tooth brushing scene is one of the sexiest scenes in television history. Those two have some serious on-screen chemistry.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Once again, the "don't show too much gay" policy they seem to have forced them to show a relationship through actual intimacy, in contrast to the usual "relationship=sex" that shows usually have (which we can see with most heterosexual relationships in the same show, for example). Even the doctor that is portrayed by an actor that, let's say, likes to show his body (most of the google results are him half naked) was not sexualized stupidly like they usually would ; a positive thing, except that it's probably only because they don't want to "show the gay" (Book for example is always naked and fucking).

So yeah, taken independently it's a better relationship image than most relationships in most shows, but in the context it's pretty horrible.

[–] MajorHavoc 5 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

So yeah, taken independently it's a better relationship image than most relationships in most shows, but in the context it's pretty horrible.

Absolutely. I think a lot of the audience realize that if they weren't a gay couple, we would see them with their shirts off together at every opportunity.

The silver lining is that the actors are so attractive and doing such a beautiful and convincing job, that the omission makes the show runners look prudish and silly.

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