• Stamets@startrek.websiteOP
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    11 months ago

    THANK YOU! Discovery gets a lot of flak from people for not portraying the typical Captains that we’ve had before but I’ve always thought that was the point. Also something to be celebrated. It’s nice seeing this crew as a family and not just a crew. Took a while to get there but after the events of Season 2 and the start of Season 3 it’d be hard for them not to get there.

    I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the show, buddy. Hopefully my on screen counterpart has provided some laughs and good feels along the way as well. Equally as hopefully, you can see why he’s my favorite character on the show.

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      11 months ago

      Disco stands out at the Star Trek series that really commits to queer representation rather than shoving it in the background and/or discarding it (looking at you, Picard and to a lesser extent LD). At the end of season 3 I was floored when Stamets described Adira as his child because I could definitely see the found family trope progressing and was mentally joking he should adopt them, I just didn’t expect it to pop up from subtext to text. It definitely feels like a more modern discussion of queerness than past series did.

      …not sure how I feel about them destroy the subtlety of Trill as trans metaphors though. It’s cool, it just feels very heavy-handed.

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        11 months ago

        probably the only parts of discovery I was disappointed about was Tilly captaining 😭

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        11 months ago

        OMG I know! I loved every minute of it! I just finished Discovery tonight and the found family is my favorite thing about it. The only part that was a little shaky to me was the scene where Adira told everyone they wanted to use they/them pronouns. It felt a little forced, and a little voice inside me was like “aww it’s the distant future, is this still an uncomfortable topic?” And that thought made me kind of sad. But, as a way of presenting it to the audience of the current day, I guess it was fine.

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      11 months ago

      Well shit, now I need to go catch up on discovery. I’m not even sure where I left off!