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In reply to the discussion: Meaningless off-screen queering has got to stop [View all]Ezior
(505 posts)At least that's what I think. I loved it, because the Anti-SJW crowd was having meltdowns. Apparently, those snowflakes couldn't stomach the fact that the main character (a woman) uses the name "Michael". Also, there were a couple of romantic gay scenes. That's too much, as they were all up in arms about how Discovery destroyed Star Trek. They didn't want to see a gay kiss and almost had to vomit! (Never mind that Uhura/Kirk kiss in the '60s, that was totally fine because they're Star Trek fans after all!)
BTW, I also liked "The Orville". It's almost like classic Star Trek, but as a parody. Like classic Star Trek, it attempts to discuss an important moral issue in every episode. And it features a species that appears to be 100% gay but suffers from severe misogyny related to women of their own species, though working with women of other species seems to be OK for them. Also, the main character (a man) actually has gay sex in one episode (even though he is usually straight, but that simply doesn't seem to matter a lot in the Orville universe).