• CTDummy@lemm.ee
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    29 days ago

    I think more to the other person point is it being needlessly prioritised, seemingly at the expense of quality writing/characters.

    Disco is a pretty choice example. The main character is frankly unbearable. Super unlikeable, overly emotional (despite being Vulcan) and frequently fucks up because she won’t listen or acts out of emotion. She is pointlessly insubordinate in an attempt to write her as strong but it inadvertently makes her incompetent and entitled. Everyone seems to cry, a lot, in the later season. The gay couple felt cheap and even unhealthy at some point, I think in the ep where one of them nearly dies, but unfortunately I can’t remember why. Didn’t really feel like ST just a show wearing its uniform.

    Hey at least it was super diverse though. Although as you point out, it is largely the writing that boned disco. Just feels like these shows prioritise being as diverse as possible and then jump to racism the second people notice or criticise the shows for it or unrelated elements.

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      29 days ago

      Super unlikeable, overly emotional (despite being Vulcan) and frequently fucks up because she won’t listen or acts out of emotion.

      Being a terribly written character has norhing to do with DEI.

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        29 days ago

        But core problem with Disco isn’t the diverse cast: it’s that they went for something that doesn’t fit with the genre star trek usually fills and have writers who aren’t good at writing sci fi or shooty shooty bang bang. This diversity thing is a total red herring for conservatives and otherwise sensitive folks who can’t accept that kind of change.

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        29 days ago

        I have no idea what that is, from media seems to be republican speak for “not excluding anyone that isn’t white”.

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      29 days ago

      The main character is frankly unbearable. Super unlikeable, overly emotional (despite being Vulcan)

      What? You’re talking about Michael Burnham, no? She’s 100% human. She grew up with Vulcans, but that’s very different.

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        29 days ago

        Yeah that’s the one. Not quite as bad then but still didn’t learn much from them then. My bad it’s been years since I gave up on it. (Edit: and dropped a half- oops)