Was Gene Roddenberry gay?
>>80723063
Nothing gay about that at all, homo
>>80723063
He was a progressive liberal idealist so yes he was gay
Why was Braveheart so gay? Is Mel Gibson gay?
people in the 80s were complaining that the TOS female uniforms were sexist so they said "no, they're not sexist, anybody can wear them if they want to" and put dudes in the skirt uniform for like 2 episodes total and never did it again because it looks fucking ridiculous
>>80723269
>the scene where the men show their asses to get sexually aroused before the battle
yes, it was very gay
>>80723063
I think this was an attempt to replicate a Roman soldier look which back fired spectacularly
>My attitude toward homosexuality has changed. I came to the conclusion that I was wrong. I was never someone who hunted down 'fags' as we used to call them on the street. I would, sometimes, say something anti-homosexual off the top of my head because it was thought, in those days, to be funny. I never really deeply believed those comments, but I gave the impression of being thoughtless in these areas. I have, over many years, changed my attitude about gay men and women.
- Gene Roddenberry, 1991
>>80723353
No, Roddenberry said it was supposed to be a man in a dress.
>>80723269
There's a world of difference between a kilt and that fucking miniskirt in OP, baka anon
reminder tng "dress" uniforms are actual dresses.
Why am I so gay? Am I gay?
>>80723353
>>80723428
>I would, sometimes, say something anti-homosexual off the top of my head because it was thought, in those days, to be funny.
He sounds like a total drip. If you were trying to be funny and not intentionally hurtful then you don't have to apologize.
>>80723543
>hurr muh medieval kilts hurr
Literally 19 century Romantic gay fan faction.
>>80723574
no im gay
>>80723597
Where did he apologize?
>>80723597
>you don't have to apologize.
He didn't. No one said he should.
>>80723578
>could be living in a world approaching Star Trek's future
>instead we're living in a cyberpunk world