Holy hell, the miniskirts. I know it was progressive for its time, women’s lib, etc. But: Female officers bending over console, butt swell hanging out. Almost every episode, over sexualized women needlessly emotional, constantly falling into male arms. Barely clothed, wisps of fabric. Spock saying that Kirk’s alter ego trying to rape his female officer made him interesting.

I’m at episode 14, 1st season. Is the rest of the series like this?

That said, there’s a hard, pure science to it I haven’t seen in later star treks. Can see how people then would find it fascinating. Also gets deep, in a weighty, high drama way.

  • @PrinceWith999Enemies
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    49 months ago

    Screenrant.com

    As TOS season 2 was beginning production in 1967, Russia was winning the real-world space race. Roddenberry decided that if his vision of a utopian human future was to be authentic, a Russian crew member should be present on the Enterprise. Roddenberry also hoped to bring in younger viewers by appealing to fans of the rock music revolution that was happening in the mid-60s, The Beatles and The Monkees in particular, hence Chekov’s mop top hairstyle.

    There was no reason to add a Monkees (or sometimes attributed to the Beatles) character as specifically a Russian in your argument. It also doesn’t explain why there was a running gag about Chekov making “Russians did it first” jokes. It just says that they needed a kid with a bowl cut. The implementation details are what I’m talking about.