Postby justTripn » Thu May 10, 2007 9:46 pm
Well, I will go on the record as saying that I loved The Good that Men Do. I had a few nitpicks, but overall I loved it, and the writing was great.
The homosexuality of the couple WAS relevant and worth mentioning in the context of the story. It wasn't "In your face." It just was. It's a case of describing a situation in a short word instead of beating around the bush. Just like, oh, Trip's Mom and Dad are here. And also his brother and his brother's husband. I don't remember the context, but something like that.
Later the couple have a long conversation, which is effective and interesting in the context of the story and it sure helps to know their relationship. Well that's just the opinion of one reader . . .
And that's all I have to say about "T'Pol's family"
Ann
I'm donating my body to science fiction.