Darkprincess69
High Priestess of Slaanesh
Fear not, this wokeness will not last. It doesn't put bums on seats and thus loses money for the studios. Eventually they will be forced by financial reality to change direction on this crap. Too late for many beloved franchises I fear, but the pc crowd are in retreat. There is mounting evidence from all sides that going woke equates to going broke, and ultimately, entertainment is a business and, as in all businesses, the bean counters will have the final say.I wasn't alive when this was primetime TV but I saw a lot of repeats when it was in syndication because my family is much older than I am. But based on this and other things I've seen the world was a whole lot more fun before it got PC and "woke".
And Dianna Rigg is undoubtedly one the most gorgeous women ever to be on TV.
kisses
willowfall
People don't want wokeness and relevance - they want escapism. We all know the world is going to hell so we watch tv and movies as a way to escape this reality, not to be lectured and have it rammed down our throats by a bunch of soy-infused millennial hacks who never learned to write good stories or half-decent characters. (Yeah, I'm looking at you, Chibnall...)
As a woman, I want to see more feminine skin on show like we used to have back in the day. Has anyone else noticed how today's female characters are deliberately made to look much less attractive on screen than the actresses are in reality? They think this will appeal to women more than it does to men. Wrong - unattractive people of either sex don't appeal to anybody (We see that in the tanking box office figures).
Get woke, go broke