I always (wrongly) imagine fans thus: TOS - comic book guys and dads TNG - earnest book types DS9 - hipsters VOY - fangirls Not quite sure about ENT yet
Awww.. this is adorable. And so much more complimentary than my own imaginings! TOS - anal luddites TNG - anal pompous luddites DS9 - snobs VOY - fangirls fuck yeah! ENT - enlightened folk btw I know genuine 100% hipsters who have vintage TOS lunch boxes on display in their houses. They haven't watched Star Trek in years if ever and they do not deserve these lunch boxes. It's disgusting.
Then it's your duty as a dedicated fangirl to liberate those lunch-boxes Entrapment-Style. Remember, it comes down to you or being pinched by the 5-0, destroy the evidence rather than let it fall back into ungrateful hipster hands.
Oh I've fantasized about this. I'm thinking I could replace the lunchboxes with modern day Doctor Who ones and they wouldn't even notice. I've tried gushing over the lunchboxes but to no avail. Now if someone gushes over something I have I just give it to them, but it seems this is not the hipster way. So, theft.
Exhaust all channels of diplomacy first. You need to high ball them, so that they think that when you only ask for their lunch boxes, it seems reasonable. "How much for the little girl? How much for the women? Your women. I want to buy your women. The little girl, your daughters... sell them to me. Sell me your children! "
Okay I will try and extort their vinyl collections off them first. Then, after they've recovered from the shock, I'll casually bring up the lunch boxes. It's not like I need to keep these friendships. The music is terrible.
So if you want to avoid sleeping with a hipster you make sure you pick up the glammest cell phone out of the bowl, the one that looks the least like a Mac byproduct.
Phill Hartman Joke from News radio. "In the 70s we would have these things called Key parties. We'd all put our keys into a big bowl and then shuffle them up and then we'd all take turns picking out someone elses keys from the bowl and then drive their car home for the night." ... Australian hipsters? I saw Slide (awful, awful children, they made the Skins kids like a church youth group.) last year but it just doesn't seem like Australians could be so inactivated to allow themselves to fall so fallow of such a gross emotional caricature lusting after irony above all else... "Regular people wear beanies because of the cold, hipsters wear beanies because of Coldplay."
Well.. this is Melbourne. Wannabe Europe. Out in Waggadoonagallaratta you'd have better luck being irony free.
He was so so so so terrible in the Melbourne comedy show he got his start in. Or perhaps it was the show that was so terrible. It's Bana, with a silent "l".
You can sleep with people without talking to them. I do imagine hipsters to be selfish lovers, but they look good while doing it.
Ashes to Ashes: Why haven't we seen Ballard before? I sure don't remember her. This episode would have been far more meaningful if she had appeared earlier in the show and a relationship had been established between her and Harry. This episode doesn't have two feet to stand on. 4/10 Child's Play: 7 is becoming more human all the time. It's fascinating to watch, and I thought she was the real star of this episode. With that said, these Borg children have started to grow on me, so this episode carried much more emotional weight for me than the previous one. The twist at the end with Icheb and the pathogen, and his parents using him as bait for the Borg was unexpected. Solid offering all around. 7/10 Good Shepherd: Janeway gathers together the misfits of Voyager for an away mission! A lot of really great character moments in this one. Harren's scenes were especially great, in particular his scene with Tom in the lounge area. Each of the misfits had a nice character arc. Very satisfying episode. 7/10 @tighr: Your favorite episode is next!
I really liked the Borg kids. Especially Icheb. It's a pity they got so few episodes (same with Naomi), but their characters ended up being more fleshed out than many of the other supporting characters on the show (like Joe Carey, who I'm not sure if Screed has noticed or not, but Carey hasn't been around in a while )
I thought the Borg children were great! Icheb is an excellent character. Ashes to Ashes is a good sci fi episode. Yes it might have been more interesting if we'd seen Ballard before but it still works for me.
Oh yes, I remember him....he and Belanna didn't always get along, right? He must have been hiding away in his room for the past few years, if he didn't die....