Star Trek's creative team openly discussed censorship as an obstacle rather than sanitizing it, treating it as a fact of life that created creative frustration; this tension arose because the series aimed to imagine a future without present fears while being constrained by rules designed to preserve those very fears.
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Star Trek’s Censorship Battle: The Creative Frustration Hidden in Plain Sight追加:
What makes this especially striking is how openly the book discusses it.
There's no attempt to sanitize the relationship, no attempt to pretend censorship was benevolent. It is treated as a fact of life, an obstacle that had to be navigated, and sometimes quietly resented.
You can feel that resentment in the language of the book, in the way Whitfield describes the process, in the choice to call the department TV censors rather than something softer.
The tone is not angry, but it is not neutral, either. It carries the weight of creative frustration.
Because Star Trek was trying to imagine a future without many of the fears that define the present, and it had to do so under rules designed to preserve those very fears.
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