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So the premise is that men are just there to be eye candy for women on this planet?
There are way way better ways to show off basket than inflicting that level of camel toe.
No, Edo isn't reversed gender roles. They're all about fitness and equality. The men and women act and dress alike.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Edo
Which is why it was permissible to ignore the prime directive.
Meanwhile Picard waited until the last second to help this alien:
This episode pisses me off for so many reasons, but this is the biggest. They weren't just pre-warp, they were pre-space travel. They shouldn't have beamed down there in uniform and in sight. These are people that include a lady terrified of a computer because she thinks it's a god.
It is just a complete Prime Directive violation. They should simply not have been contacted.
The show is actually fairly consistent that once contact has been made on a planetary scale, Starfleet no longer needs to hide from them. Back in TOS, Kirk was sent to negotiate with the Organians even though they were thought to be an outright preindustrial society. The Organians had contact and were trading with other space-faring civilizations, like the Klingons, so there simply isn't a reason to stay away. The other parts of the Prime Directive that get applied to interstellar civilizations, like not messing with their government without invitation, still apply.
Maybe, but why would the people have made contact if the computer controlled their civilization and wanted to keep them down there?
We don't really get much about the Edo other than what's immediately relevant to the plot (and the skimpy outfits), so there are many possibilities. The Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, or even Ferengi may have been the first to make contact, and the Edo God doesn't seem to mind outsiders so long as they don't try to settle permanently. The Edo also could have been space-faring in the past and decided to scale back. Or maybe they are warp-capable and very few care enough to leave the planet.
Sorry, it really looked and played too much like the scenario in Roddenberry’s 2nd failed ‘Dylan Hunt’ pilot ‘Planet Earth’ (1974).
Roddenberry never left any idea unrecycled, but John Saxon looked better as eye candy.
Diana Muldaur looked better in the X-cross get-up too.
Suddenly, I realize who should have been cast as the lead in Zardos.
Careful. If stillpaisleycat sees this post they are going to start claiming that the TNG episode Justice is a ripoff of Zardoz too.
?? Planet Earth featured John Saxon entering an Amazon (dominant female) culture.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Earth_(film)
The TNG Edo plot was completely different with absolutely nothing in common.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
It was a recycle two—for-one: The costuming overlapped on that one, the plot recycling was saved for the equally eye-rolling ‘Angel One’ where
Yes Angel One is similar to Planet Earth. But there is absolutely nothing in common between Planet Earth and the TNG episode Justice.
It isn't an Amazon world controlled by women. The men aren't drugged. There's no woman vs woman battle to claim the protagonist. There's no overcoming drug to allow men to fight against invaders.
Justice is about Wesley Crusher stepping on grass and getting the death sentence. It's a legal trial style episode where Picard argues for Wesley's life against a god like race that oversees the Edo.
The TOS episode What Little Girls are made Of also features and actress where the top crosses over. A crisscross overlaid fabric blouse does not mean the TOS epsisode has anthing to do with Planet Earth 1974.
The costuming is from the same design language and it was lame for the 1980s if passable in the 70s.
As I also pointed out it was also used in the 1960's. A crossover blouse has nothing to do with your claim that they were the same story. The costumes don't even look similar.
The masculine for crotch cleavage is not camel toe, but rather moose knuckle.