Date: 2009-06-14 06:22 am (UTC)
YES, I HEAR YOU ON UHURA. She is awesome, but she didn't live up to her awesome potential. She has some wit and she speaks and understands multiple languages, but she also stood in the back in a short dress (I knoooow, original costuming) a lot of the time. I never watched Star Trek before the movie, so I don't know about other opportunities for women in the next film, but I agree with [livejournal.com profile] stepliana that we need to have more women. And the ethnic diversity thing I also agree with. If anything, the original Star Trek deserves more credit, since that's when having a lead character played by an Asian American or African American was less regular (even though it is far from regular now, but that's a whole other discussion). DUH, GIRL, THERE WILL BE A NEXT ONE, DON'T DENY ME OF MORE PAPA KIRK, OH WAIT, HE IS DEAD. And I trust JJ with women (Sydney Bristow, anyone), too, so he and I are rather golden.

THIS IS HOW I FEEL ABOUT ALL FICTIONAL THINGS.
AS DO I. Can I just say, I really don't like when people are like, "Lizzy Bennet is actually not a feminist, because, in the end, she just decided to be with a guy. Why couldn't she have just lived her own life as a single lady (whoa oh oh)?" I'M LIKE, YOU KNOW WHAT, YOUUUU PEOPLE? YEAH. (For the record, I haven't met anyone like that, but I am sure they exist!)

I just can't get over "too many mans." HAHA, MANS. It's so funny to me for some reason. If I were drunk, I would maybe be on the floor (from laughter, not from tequila, and then it would be from the drink, not the song, or wouuuuld it?). Haha, what is my problem with words? That "Circus" one is ridiculous.
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