And I loved the original shows (universe tried too hard though). Carter being a woman was a plot point for the first season or so, then the show got over it except for situations where it actually would have mattered.
Teal'c being black literally never mattered to anyone, and was never a plot point as far as I remember.
But now? It'd be hot trash because the left can't help themselves.
Why you gotta bring Junior into this? It wasn't his fault, and he never did anything wrong, in fact he helped Teal'c multiple times (and then got replaced with the meds).
They had the episode with Rene Auberjonois where the elite white people lived in a bunker breeding eugenical while they bombed the mixed breeders on the surface with drones. It was an advanced culture that was prepared to share technology with the SGC but SG1 let the surface people destroy the bunker people.
It's going to be shit.
And I loved the original shows (universe tried too hard though). Carter being a woman was a plot point for the first season or so, then the show got over it except for situations where it actually would have mattered.
Teal'c being black literally never mattered to anyone, and was never a plot point as far as I remember.
But now? It'd be hot trash because the left can't help themselves.
Teal'c being Jaffa is way more important than him being Black. Literally, it's what's on the inside that counts.
Why you gotta bring Junior into this? It wasn't his fault, and he never did anything wrong, in fact he helped Teal'c multiple times (and then got replaced with the meds).
Obviously being an alien (or whatever Jaffa are) would be way more important than being black. But an SJW show would think differently.
They had the episode with Rene Auberjonois where the elite white people lived in a bunker breeding eugenical while they bombed the mixed breeders on the surface with drones. It was an advanced culture that was prepared to share technology with the SGC but SG1 let the surface people destroy the bunker people.
tbf, I see that as more "not my circus, not my monkeys".
Moral issues are a staple of sci-fi shows.
It's the only time I remember Teal'C being black was a plot point.
I don't think it was even brought up in the episode when they travel back to 1969.
Yeah that was one of the last episodes I got to before I stopped watching. I didn't stop watching because of that, but i'm barely further. lol