charlottethn - Médiocre
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1 year ago

When Izzy first walked out I was worried that he would be made into a joke that the crew would laugh at

When Izzy First Walked Out I Was Worried That He Would Be Made Into A Joke That The Crew Would Laugh

but then he started singing and the dancing began and I realized that he wasn’t meant to be a joke at all. This is the most open and happy we’ve ever seen Izzy and the show treated it that way. Not mocking him but instead celebrating this moment.

When we talk about queer representation it’s usually just focused on queer relationships, but what I love about this episode is it shows other sides of being queer. That moment where Izzy saw Wee John doing his makeup and had a realization that he wanted that too? That is what being queer means to me. The crew singing along and cheering for him? That is what being apart of the queer community means to me.

What i love about this show is that it shows queer joy, not in a sanitized way, but in away that is messy, beautiful, and without any mockery or shame.

1 year ago

spocktober day 15: station

consider: spock's science station has a secret code that activates bridge party mode

decided to prototype a "spock simulator" inspired by this osaka simulator video that i discovered like a week ago. i thought the chair rocking part was too silly to pass by. unfortunately i don't know how to model or rig 3D characters so instead have a 2D spock sprite walking around & clipping through stuff

bonus: live crew reaction

Spocktober Day 15: Station
1 year ago

I have so many thoughts but I at least want to address the "for the new unicorn" note. because first of all it's so incredibly gratifying for izzy to finally be accepted into a community. it was shown before that the crew cares for him in some way but it was the first time he really saw that. that he isn't useless and alone, that he still has a place on the ship. even more so the crew WANTS HIM to be on the ship. and also that they want him to embrace his disability which doesn't make them think any less of him.

but also the choice of words. because inherently it rings queer, unicorn as a symbol of queerness. and even if it may have a negative sound when you use it differently here it is extremely positive. izzy is not only accepted to the crew, he's also accepted to the queer community, to the family. the unicorn on the revenge was also the one that was leading the ship, so one can argue that they want him to take that role in their dynamic.

and you can see that he does so immediately. he puts himself together and starts helping the crew. he's still bitchy but no longer violent and cruel. he helps stede and lucius immensely because that is what he does now. he's part of the family. twat.

1 year ago

I am not meant for casual. I was born for soul crushing devotion.

1 year ago

Girl. You know I love your theories about queer coding in television. But some times those two male characters are stood that close bc they need to get them both in the frame .

1 year ago

I mean come on Spirk is the GOAT🌚

AO3 Top Relationships Bracket- Quarterfinals

AO3 Top Relationships Bracket- Quarterfinals
AO3 Top Relationships Bracket- Quarterfinals

This poll is a celebration of fandom history; we're aware that there are certain issues with many of the listed pairings and sources, but they are a part of that history. Please do not take this as an endorsement, and refrain from harassment.

1 year ago

Was watching tos bloopers attempting to see if there were any spirk jokes but instead stumbled on mckirk.

1 year ago

Here's your dose of "The one with the Whales" ✨

Edited by yours truly.

1 year ago
‘the City On The Edge Of Forever’ Original Teleplay, Harlan Ellison

‘the city on the edge of forever’ original teleplay, harlan ellison

‘the City On The Edge Of Forever’ Original Teleplay, Harlan Ellison

‘killing time’ (first edition), della van hise

1 year ago

I’ve only got three possible reactions to watching a TOS episode:

“I can’t believe this aired” (the worst plot you’ve ever seen on tv)

“I can’t believe this aired” (a piece of media so beyond its time and still relevant to today’s discussions, that I’m surprised it didn’t got censored at the time it went on air)

“I can’t believe this aired” (gay as fuck)

1 year ago

if i had a nickel for every time a gay show gave me a gay kiss before ruining my gay life…

If I Had A Nickel For Every Time A Gay Show Gave Me A Gay Kiss Before Ruining My Gay Life…
If I Had A Nickel For Every Time A Gay Show Gave Me A Gay Kiss Before Ruining My Gay Life…

id have two nickels. which isn’t alot but its FUCKING DEVASTATING THAT ITS HAPPENED TWICE

1 year ago
Two Sign Memes In One Day! Wow!

Two sign memes in one day! Wow!

1 year ago

I think it is very important for new Star Trek fans, especially new TOS fans to know that in 2008, George Takei, who played Sulu, got married to his partner of 23 years, Brad Altman, and at their wedding, Nichelle Nichols, who played Uhura, and Walter Koenig, who played Chekov, served as Best Lady and Best Man.

I Think It Is Very Important For New Star Trek Fans, Especially New TOS Fans To Know That In 2008, George
I Think It Is Very Important For New Star Trek Fans, Especially New TOS Fans To Know That In 2008, George
1 year ago

Sexism in TOS: Worst Offender, or Progressive in Retrospect in Comparison?

I see a lot of folks claim that TOS was the most sexist of the Star Trek shows by a landslide -- and while I agree that it definitely suffered from the sexism of the times, I also have other perspectives to share to give some food for thought.

I am of course not insinuating that TOS isn't sexist -- it is, but I have to ask folks to consider the breadth and depth of Berman's sexism in his run and ask yourself: Was Gene Roddenberry genuinely more sexist in his storytelling and delivery than Rick Berman?

I'm not telling you to feel one way or the other, but all I ask is that you hear me out and consider some perspectives and make your own balanced assessments. Nobody is obligated to share my opinion, but it means a lot just to have folks hear it and see their thoughts on the subject. So here is what I was originally responding to:

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

Someone's response to this photo:

"Devil's advocate. This was a part of the popular form of cardio during the production time of TNG. Yes, it was heavily sexualised by men, but so is literally every other way women work out. Men have been caught taking pictures of women while trying to do dead lifts, running on tracks and working on sled machines. They post them online to share too. The fact is, there is no way a woman can be shown working out without it going there. And yeah,t hat includes the combat forms of workout they do in Star Trek. Just look at how Dax dresses when she spars with Worf. Yes, they're dating, but still, same goes when 7 does and any other female.

Aerobics routines like this were made dirty and cringy. This was what women wore then by and large. This is how the workout was done. We make it cringy."

My response to them:

"I respect your take, but I disagree on a few fronts.

The miniskirt was chosen by the TOS female cast, not the male cast, specifically requested by Grace LW and affirmed by Nichelle and Majel who would go on to vehemently defend the miniskirt over the years as comfortable and embraced by them.

Grace said it was comfortable and seen as a symbol of female sexual empowerment during the 60s and thought it would be a progressive garment (and turns out that it was, as it was later adapted and worn by male crew as a skant on TNG) -- FYI those were designed by a gay man and Gene approved them.

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

This was also supposed to be Spock's TMP outfit:

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

Literally lingerie.

We saw both Uhura (who saves Kirk in from Marlena Mirror Mirror) and Yeoman Landon (the first to initiate combat with a classic Kirk-esque kick to help the Captain being attacked in The Apple) carry out their combat training in their Starfleet uniforms without ever being made to change into any ridiculous workout gear.

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?
Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?
Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?
Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

In fact, I'd argue Jim Kirk was sexualized even more than the ladies of the week on the show and I saw his naked body more than anyone else's on a fairly regular basis.

Gene confessed that he asked to have Shatner filmed in suggestive/provocative ways to "give something to the ladies", so he -- as he said -- liked to "film him walking away" or have him conveniently busting out of his shirts in just about every episode as it were, because Shatner apparently had great assets. LOL

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?
Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

Gene made an effort to at least sexualize both if he was going to sexualize one, and he carried that attitude forward in wanting the m/m and f/f scenes in the background on Risa for TNG. He also insisted that the men and women wear skimpy outfits on THAT TNG planet. You know the one. LOL I mean the dudes even had on less than the women:

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

Gene also gave permission to K/S shippers to have their conventions back in the 70s when he was asked for permission. Gene and Nimoy felt with all the skimpy outfits they had the ladies wear, why not let the ladies and gay men have their fun, too? It's how we ended up with moments like this:

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

Yes, those are two people dressed up as Kirk and Spock's penises doing interpretive dance. Gene didn't give two damns. LOL

In my eyes, that was a very progressive take on Gene's part for the 60s. It was actually PARAMOUNT STUDIOS who had the big problem with K/S stories and vehemently tried to shut them down. Gene literally hired slash authors on his payroll and even had several slash stories/writers published in his official Star Trek books (The New Voyages & The New Voyages II).

I feel I saw Uhura and women in TOS engaged in more physical combat/altercations defending themselves that Troi or Bev were shown holding their own.

In fact, Kirk used to get furious when someone would "dress up" his female crew members without their consent (Trelane episode, Shore Leave episode) because like his male crew members, he wanted them to be treated professionally and to also have his male crew act professionally.

Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?
Sexism In TOS: Worst Offender, Or Progressive In Retrospect In Comparison?

Berman brought some of his own personal biases into Star Trek that in some ways regressed it. While TOS had blatant sexism and was called on it time and again, that show was made in the 60s -- a solid 21 years before TNG. We as a modern audience understood why some of it was cringe/sexist due to the time period -- look at any other media coming out in the 60s and Star Trek was miles ahead of what other shows were doing.

Compare that to Berman who was churning sexist stuff out when women like Starbuck and Scully were simultaneously on screen on other programs airing, and we had already had Sigourney Weaver and other strong women in Holywood playing respectful roles.

In my eyes, there was no need of the sexism seen in TNG but especially VOY and ENT. There was no excuse for it when other shows were writing women far better and a number of those weren't even set in the future like Trek was, making it age even faster due to having those dated perspectives frequently highlighted.

In the Center Seat documentary as well as "The Fifty Year Mission" book you will find cast members, writers and other studio alumni who attest to this. Some discussions from "The Fifty Year Mission":

"First, Berman was supposed to have been a real sleaze ball . . . According to Terry Farrel, he would go on constantly about how her breasts weren't big enough, how she should do something about it, and how his secretary was a good example to follow as she had huge breasts. She even had to have fittings to get larger bras, and that was all done at his behest.

Later Berman and Braga developed a name for Jeri Ryan's character prior Seven of Nine. They originally called the character "perineum" which if you look it up it is the area between the anus and the scrotum. Later they floated the name "6 of 9". I mean, what does it tell you about where these two were coming from in the development of this character if they had names like that put forward in all seriousness for her?"

Gene Roddenberry also had some of his own more progressive ideas for TNG cut or watered down by Berman. Roddenberry agreed TNG should have homosexual relationships and representation at a con in the 80s and insisted on it in a meeting with his writers -- something Berman later would not honor. Gene wanted the AIDS episode, showing m/m and f/f in the Riza scenes -- these were some of Roddenberry's requests to include in TNG that Berman later stonewalled.

Berman's era was sadly dated by his own misogynist bias, IMO, to the point that it can somewhat hurt the shows he worked on through his cringe egoism and blatant disrespect toward his female cast.

There is a reason why Gene could keep female actresses working with him and Berman had a revolving door of women that he couldn't seem to keep working for him -- he was abhorrent to women, on and off set. Gene wasn't perfect at all, he had a lot of issues himself -- but Berman was a whole other level. Just look at what he did to poor Jolene Blalock, Marina Sirtis and his toxic commenting on her body weight which exacerbated her struggles with eating disorders, or how he treated and talked to Terry Farrell.

Anyway, just some food for thought. I'm not saying anyone is wrong regarding a take like that, but there are a variety of ways to look at this. Gene Roddenberry isn't a saint by any means, but it definitely bothers me how folks will tote the Berman era as if it were the lesser of two evils or the more progressive depiction of women when I felt there were far more concerning portrayals of women in his era with far less justification.

(P.S: I don't event want to go near the sheer amount of "creepy old dude/villain preys on innocent/naïve/scared young woman or little girl" stories there were in Berman's era, either. But that's a whole other can of worms I can write about in a part 2.)

1 year ago
Shh Let Him Speak
Shh Let Him Speak

shh let him speak

1 year ago
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock
The Way Kirk Looks At Spock

The Way Kirk Looks at Spock

1 year ago

on september 15, 1967, spock and kirk gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named slash fanfiction

1 year ago
Amok Time For AOS Renaissance Zine 

Amok Time for AOS Renaissance Zine 

1 year ago

Ofc Spock is alienated, and it’s a beautiful and heart wrenching conflict, but I think Kirk’s alienation in TOS is just as fascinating.

Kirk can’t have long term romantic relationships because he is Captain. He refuses to get with people on his crew who he has direct control over (in the context of Spirk I believe that this would also cause him to hesitate in forming a relationship with Spock) and of course all other relationships would be long-long-long distance.

Jim’s romances are also often ruses; it’s not often that he seems to truly fall in love with a woman as opposed to simply seducing her in order to gain an advantage.

Jim has to be forced by Spock and McCoy to relax; he also seems to have told no one about either his traumatic experience on Tarsus IV, or his traumatic experience with the spooky evil fog. This seems to me to show a reluctance to show weakness.

Jim loves his position as captain and would do (almost) anything to maintain it.

I also see Kirk as fairly calculating; he is able to put emotion aside to make difficult choices (as in The City on the Edge of Forever). Kirk, while personable, is a fairly Vulcan human.

All of these things, I believe, show that Kirk probably feels lonely and alienated. I think this is why he understands Spock so well — they are able to find in each other the solace they lack everywhere else. Kirk can trust that Spock won’t be manipulated by him because of Spock’s Vulcan strength and logic; Kirk doesn’t have to worry about Spock attempting to gain power because Spock does not want command.

Jim struggles with loneliness and alienation. Boom.

1 year ago
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Link To Quote Source (x)
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1 year ago
I’m Really In Love With The SNW Dress Uniform Design, And Can’t Help But Wonder How The TOS Casts

I’m really in love with the SNW dress uniform design, and can’t help but wonder how the TOS casts would look in them. So… Yes, That’s how it goes. 🥂✨

[ Supports me with Ko-fi ☕ ]

1 year ago
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd
Au Where Eberytjings The Same But They Have To Go To Five Guyd

au where eberytjings the same but they have to go to five guyd

2 years ago
Weep For Yourself, My Man You’ll Never Be What Is In Your Heart Weep, Little Lion Man You’re Not
Weep For Yourself, My Man You’ll Never Be What Is In Your Heart Weep, Little Lion Man You’re Not
Weep For Yourself, My Man You’ll Never Be What Is In Your Heart Weep, Little Lion Man You’re Not
Weep For Yourself, My Man You’ll Never Be What Is In Your Heart Weep, Little Lion Man You’re Not
Weep For Yourself, My Man You’ll Never Be What Is In Your Heart Weep, Little Lion Man You’re Not
Weep For Yourself, My Man You’ll Never Be What Is In Your Heart Weep, Little Lion Man You’re Not

Weep for yourself, my man You’ll never be what is in your heart Weep, little lion man You’re not as brave as you were at the start

Song: Little Lion Man by Mumford and Sons 

2 years ago

ao3:

Ao3:

Me:

Ao3:
2 years ago

anakin's real voice mixed with the modulator

obi-wan saying 'anakin' and begging for forgiveness

anakin telling obi-wan he was not his failure but his own and that he killed himself

vader calling obi-wan his master

obi-wan finally letting anakin go and acknowledging he was 'dead' and killed by darth vader

obi-wan unable to deliver the killing blow when he cracked his mask and saw anakin's face, his true self under the mask, and was reduced to tears

anakin screaming obi-wan's name as he walked away from him again

Anakin's Real Voice Mixed With The Modulator
2 years ago
Real Event That Occured That I Cant Stop Thinking About
Real Event That Occured That I Cant Stop Thinking About

real event that occured that i cant stop thinking about

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