• cybervseas@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I read their responses. I don’t understand how Star Trek Enterprise relates to Me Too and being a “Man’s Man” Star Trek. What are they trying to say?

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      17 hours ago

      As much as “Me Too” was supposed to be about ridding the industry of sexual harassment (and worse), it also had knock-on effects in terms of storytelling, cast composition, etc.

      I don’t think it’s controversial to say that “Enterprise” was not terribly progressive by modern standards (or, in my opinion, the standards of the time) when it came to female representation in particular.

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          17 hours ago

          Hmm, I don’t know about that. It seems less to me like them trying to “match” TOS, and more like a continuation of the trends established on late-period “Voyager”…

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                15 hours ago

                Yeah if they hadn’t struck gold with Jeri Ryan that whole situation would have been seen in a whole different light. She and the writers pulled that decision out of the gutter.

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                  10 hours ago

                  I read B’elana as a point that the chief engineer doesn’t always need to be some composed nerd. Even a person with deep anger control issues, with interest in (Klingon) religion, can be a good fit for that position and can stand her ground to a literal Borg.

                  Plus ofc Janeway + B’elana and + 7 later, meant that most science-related decision were made by a group of women.

                  But as everyone on the cast, once 7 and doctor were out, the screentime was really compressed 😶

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                  16 hours ago

                  B’elana was mostly just angry.

                  I don’t remember shit about B’elana , or much of Voyager characterisation except :

                  • Janeway : Hardass
                  • Doctor : fun guy
                  • Tuvok : generic serious vulcan
                  • Neelix : obvious comic relief, silly
                  • Chakotay : Native american guy with a cool face tat

                  B’elana being mostly angry makes sense as a Klingon and an engineer. each facet isn’t known for being sunshine on rainbows, combined, not exactly going to be a delight.