• MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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    28 days ago

    What 15 year old wrote that bs?

    I don’t know, but there’s a pattern of Rick Berman having something to do with sexist takes in Star Trek. It’s complicated, and there’s a lot of hear-say. And I think there ought to be some credit given all around for Trek generally being progressive for it’s time.

    But it seems like more of the issues seemed to happen when Rick Berman was involved, at least in the TNG, DS9 era:

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=rick+berman+issues&ia=web

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      28 days ago

      Rick Berman certainly worked to pull down the franchise. To be clear, though, Ferengi society was not a sexist take. It was a negative depiction of a sexist society. You were never supposed to watch an episode and come away thinking “man, those Ferengi really have it all figured out.”

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        You were never supposed to watch an episode and come away thinking “man, those Ferengi really have it all figured out.”

        Yeah. Certainly.

        It still stands out as a weird artistic choice, I think. We see this extreme take on sexism, but it’s a long time before we get a female Ferengi protagonist shown overcoming it.

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          27 days ago

          Yeah, that’s definitely fair to say. I don’t think we saw any Ferengi women until DS9. TNG tried to introduce them as the new big bad in season 1, but when that kind of fizzled they really didn’t seem to have any solid ideas to develop them.