Barbie has been a summer juggernaut as a cinematic feature despite outrage from the right in the United States. Dean Obeidallah argues that conservative boycotts and backlash only have traction in specific niches where their adherents are the majority of the market.

One wonders if Paramount will take note as they strategically rebrand their streaming offerings. Unfortunately, it seems they’ve been headed in the other direction.

While Discovery led the way in representation across many diverse groups, some of us have been concerned that Picard season three pulled back to more traditional gender roles and an emphasis on white cis-male heroes. SNW has a large female main cast, but the OG female command officer Number One doesn’t seem to be getting much opportunity to show heroic leadership.

Thought this conversation might be less fraught over here at Quark’s.

  •  fades   ( @fades@beehaw.org ) 
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    11 year ago

    Thanks for expanding on your post.

    I want to point out that there are other factors (not to counter your reply), such as the writers strike and lower ratings. Discovery being capped off likely had both of those struggles along with many taking issue with some of the writing.

    anyway, with that said I agree with you overall. Frustrating that there is little us fans can do. I don’t trust paramount lol