Anon tries watching nu-Trek
Anon tries watching nu-Trek
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What's the "gay agenda" reference for TNG?
idk Riker turned me gay
When I was a kid watching TNG with my parents, my father would sometimes say things like “Man, that guy is too handsome” when Riker was on screen.
Grats your dad is gay/bi
I also don't think the TNG cast is particularly overly-emotional.
Plus TNG didn't retcon Klingon appearance, it had been that way for like 10 years already by that point, from the TOS films.
The TNG cast is pretty human. They don't avoid anger, happiness, frustration, empathy, sexual tension, etc.
To the chuds of 4chan, showing a normal range of human emotion is over emotional, which this greentext is mocking.
First one that comes to mind is "The Outcast". Not really gay, but for anyone who is triggered by anything different they would consider it "woke".
There's also:
Q is Queer? I never would've guessed.
"The Host" was another, and of course introducing the Trill species concept opens up for further things later on. The biggest flaw of that episode is how Beverly didn't seem to consider a continued relationship after the new host ends up being female. Which is a fine reaction, but for the show pushing boundaries they could have at least had her ponder the idea even if she didn't act on it. After all, who did she love? In that initial version of the Trill, the host was seemingly not in control, unlike later versions like Dax where the symbiote and host mix to create a shared personality.
DS9 did specifically pick up that torch, so it's clear they wanted to explore that more.
I don't think you need "sort of" for gender fluid. When you're an omnipotent being of pure thought, you're whatever gender you wish to express yourself as and you almost certainly express it as different genders for different situations on different planets and societies if you're like Q and you want to spend eternity fucking with them.
I'd also say Odo was gender fluid. Or at least he's a literal fluid with no gender unless he wishes to have one. He's not expressing a gender when he's in his bucket.
Frakes claims that he lobbied for his love interest in The Outcast to be played by a male actor, but queerphobe Berman nixed it.
Yeah, I was gonna say I don't remember anybody being gay in TNG. Am I missing something?
Oh, and IMO the cast of TNG is the opposite of emotional. They are calm and collected 90% of the time. 5% is Riker being horny, and the other 5% is Picard losing his shit over the amount of lights or something.