My thoughts on hearing the announcement that Sulu will be revealed to
be gay in Star Trek Beyond, in the order that they occurred:
1) I wish I had seen that in the movie first. That would have been a nice moment and heartwarming revelation. Oh well.
2)
Well it's about damn time. Star Trek, pushing the boundaries of
inclusion and boldly going where Babylon 5, Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
Doctor Who, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow,
and Archie Comics have gone before. And maybe some others I can't
remember, since having an LGBT character has become so commonplace I
don't even think about it when it happens any more.
3)
Why Sulu? Do they not realize that just because George Takei is gay that
doesn't mean that Sulu was? Ohhh, they did it as a tribute for all
George has done for the LGBT community! Okay, that's pretty cool.
4)
Wait, Uncle George is unhappy about it? Why? ...Oh, because he'd rather
it had been a new character. Yeah, that was my first choice too, I get
where he's coming from. (Although I do disagree with him about it being a
change to the way Gene created the character, because this is Kelvin
Timeline Sulu, an alternate universe version. Roddenberry's version of
Sulu remains unchanged.)
5) Oh wait, Simon Pegg pointed
out that making a new character gay would have been tokeninsm, and this
way it's just revealing something about a character that's already been
accepted. That is an amazing point. Go, Simon!
Friday, July 8, 2016
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