Comment on George Takei (TOS), Rebecca Romijn (SNW), Tig Notaro (DIS, SA) and Karim Diané (SA)
alsaaas@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
I only know Takei and that’s because I’ve forced myself to watch TOSk (but after S3, my opinion of S1-2 has immensely improved)
orbitz@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Didn’t watch the 2000s X-Men? Romjin was Mystique, looking quite attractive of course. Mean not saying bad if you hadn’t but that’s how I remember her originally. Plus she was John Stamos wife for awhile. Keep forgetting it’s Jerry O’Connell she’s married to now who I used to enjoy from Sliders (first seasons then it gets meh). I don’t know the other two myself though, but always enjoy Takei when he’s a guest star.
alsaaas@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Th e only thing I know about the X-Men is their name and that they were culturally relevant in the west for some time
orbitz@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
That’s fair I just thought that there may be the one person who saw X-Men (2000) who didn’t know she was Mystique. Cause hot damn she was definitely one of the better live actions than drawn.
Wait are X-Men not culturally relevant anymore? Shit I’m old. They had very inclusive ideals which I think is relevant these days is all for North America currently, unsure how well other western societies are doing but it appears not so great either.
I only hope we can end up as inclusive as X-Men they understood everyone was different but wanted to coexist. Isn’t that what we all want? Sorry not directed at you personally just adding cause X-Men rock.
hopesdead@startrek.website 1 day ago
X-Men are a American Civil Rights allegory.