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How could Archers Racism have been better handled
A point though? to tell a story of a charachter overcoming prejudces that they once subscribed to, you need them to be prejudiced in the first place. "Oh well I like the vulcans and am so glad their always holding back their info Im sure their doing it for a valid reason!" Would have made for poor Drama an idea how this could have been better handled/ |
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
It made sense to me that they gave the Captain of the Enterprise NX-01 a massive chip on his shoulder. Thankfully it wasn't full-blown bigotry, as Archer was shown trying to hold out the hand of friendship several times and basically met with the kind of condescension you'd find online then... "You are easily amused". ![]() I quite liked that there were folks who didn't like Vulcans. If they're supposed to have stuck around and offered aid after WWIII, there'd be resentment on both sides. On their part for coming to regret making first contact so soon with a race still recovering from a nuclear war and the worst parts of human nature prefering to bite the hand that feeds them. McCoy being more old fashioned than most and the exception to the norm a century later. Or else that's just Spock and he wouldn't be driven to almost want to strangle any other Vulcan he might be forced to spend as much time with. Seems to be in their nature to be coldly dismissive of others. Last edited by ChristopherPike; February 22 2013 at 03:18 AM. |
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
Or is America wandering the globe teaching everyone how to build nuclear reactors? We find out in the final season that Archer Senior had a degenerative neural disorder that struck him with dementia which apexed in long winded racist nonsensical rants which young Johnny all of 12 years old was well with in ear shot of. Angry at the Vulcans? He should be angry with the local govenment for forbidding the finding of a cure for what was wrong Hank and stopping it from being passed on to John and his kids. Point is Jonothan thought crazy talk was rational talk becuase he heroworshipped someone who was mentally ill and he was too young and stupid to know the difference.
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
In Breaking the Ice, Archer was bloody nice to the Vulcan Capitan hosting dinner for the first half of that meal.
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
Thank goodness he takes his shirt off so much eh?
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
The Crew says "#### this, we're taking over!" Poor Hayes, too untrustworthy after a fricking year with these Peopel to join their conspiracy.
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
Hank Archer died when John was 12. Near the end of the series, Soval says words to the effect that he literally and honestly thought of Jonathan Archer as his son. Which has many of us wondering how in denial of the loving paternal nature of his relationship with Soval was Johnathan Archer? Now I'm going to say two words that I want you to really think about: Sally Archer. Probably still a very handsome woman when her husband died. Very, very handsome. How couldn't Soval think of John as a son if he was diddlinghim mum? How couldn't John have raised through the ranks so fast to command the most powerful ship in the fleet unless Soval, henpecked by his girlfriend was secretly sponsering the boy to be worth of becoming his son? Maybe what we saw as racism in the beginning was just John subconciously acting out about his father being replaced on top his mother with a Vulcan?
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
The problem with Archer's attitude is that the scene that opens "Broken Bow" was supposed to set up the resentment of humans toward Vulcans because the Vulcans were throwing up roadblocks to slow humanity's effort to build a deep space starship. I don't consider that to be much of an excuse to spit bile every time you see someone with pointed ears or threaten to "knock a 90 pound female Vulcan on her ass." Incidentally, I suspect that had he tried, he would have ended up in traction for three months. ![]() I think that his resentment toward the Vulcans would have been better justified if the Vulcans had, for example, withheld treatment that could have prolonged his father's life, at least to see his Warp 5 engine fly, even if he never got to finish it.
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Re: How could Archers Racism have been better handled
With Season 4's Vulcan arc, it can likely be implied that Romulan influences within the High Command also played a part in humanity's warp program being set back. One less interstellar race to deal with, when they begin their reunification program and expand their Empire to reclaim their ancestral planet. |
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