I mean, I won't pretend a lot of fans like Whoopi Goldberg didn't find Uhura inspiring, but her job on the ship is being a glorified secretary, you get that right
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Yes like all the women wore short skirts it was sexy and sex sells unfortunate but true but every program was lile that at the time. But you forget she was a bridge officer wich in itself was unheard of at the time even amongst white women
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Okay, great In that sense Gene was a pioneer, the Enterprise was *slightly* more gender-egalitarian than the real US Navy He still wrote a whole damn episode about how the idea of a woman being a Starfleet Captain was preposterous
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Because it simply was at the time they had to keep the show within the boundry of social norms otherwise oarents would never let there kids watch the damn show
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What? He needed to make the episode "Turnabout Intruder" or they wouldn't have let kids watch the other episodes in the show? How does that work? It was literally the last ever episode
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Beacause the men of the time thought this was wrong and they where in charge of the tv
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He could've just *not made that episode* Again, it was the *last episode*
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Why beacause you think he shouldnt have made it. what makes your opinion correct what makes your view any better than mine why are you the white knight.
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Because it's one of the worst episodes of Star Trek and indeed of any TV series in history?
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Your one person with one opinion, or did i miss the day everyone voted you The almighty decider of all things great and small?
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Find me one professional critic who gave a positive review to "Turnabout Intruder"
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