Doug [he/him]

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  • Didn’t watch Gravity Falls but as far as I knew they were confirmed gay, admittedly in the finale.

    There was also a gay cop in Onward

    I also don’t agree that Finn was a minor character, he was a regular focal point in two movies much to the annoyance of the same conservative groups.

    I’m by no means suggesting Disney is anywhere in the neighborhood of acceptable. Gay characters have a tendency to be tiny roles or unpromoted movies (I watch a lot of movies and I hadn’t seen anything for Strange World before it released). I’m just saying “never” is probably inaccurate for modern Disney.











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    8 months ago

    I’ve seen some positive talk about TMP recently for one.

    Aside from that it’s easy to find people falling in to the “the new stuff sucks. The old stuff is way better” about pretty much anything Trek or not.

    Even your list doesn’t fit with the old adage of the evens being good and the odds being crap.


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    8 months ago

    I think Beyond was my least favorite of the newer ones personally, but I’d still put it above the last time I watched Motion Picture so it seems silly to me to trash those while elevating all the old ones.

    Star Trek is a universe of things between campy and serious. It’s possible enjoy them all, or ignore the ones to don’t.



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    8 months ago

    Yesterday the thing you love was the crappy new thing and lots of vocal assholes hated it.

    Today you can choose to be the vocal asshole or just enjoy the thing you enjoy, no false praise needed.

    Tomorrow the crappy new thing will be fondly remembered and the vocal assholes of today will seem foolish and, in part, pretend they never hated today’s thing.

    This is true across various properties. The fact that you think “we don’t want to hear your constant whining” equates to “you have to praise the thing I like even if you don’t like it” really says something.