A shame that Gossett won't be around to finish Axanar as his great eye for composition was one of the strengths of the Prelude vignette.
It wasn't a reference to anything on Battlestar Galactica. It was just a pointless pejorative thrown in for the sake of throwing it in, otherwise known as lazy writing.
The key words being "for you."
The "Queen Bitch Whore" line was awful....
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Yeah, I'll go with Jeff O'Connor on this one. The notion that no one in a movie should say offensive things is a non-starter if you're trying to do anything interesting.
This his hyperbole and puffery. You know very well there are far-worse anti-female pejoratives out there that were not used in this context but frequently used in others.It's always "whore" this and that.
This his hyperbole and puffery. You know very well there are far-worse anti-female pejoratives out there that were not used in this context but frequently used in others.It's always "whore" this and that.
You all are free of course to take it as you will.
You all are free of course to take it as you will.
thanks.
You said "It's always 'whore' this and that."This his hyperbole and puffery. You know very well there are far-worse anti-female pejoratives out there that were not used in this context but frequently used in others.It's always "whore" this and that.
I didn't say there weren't "far worse anti-female pejoratives out there." I said I didn't care for the use of it here.
Also, your dismissive tone is unnecessary and more importantly, unappreciated.
As someone else stated, it was not as well received by a number of people.
Oh, we're doing the no true Scotsman gambit?!? By the time of Prelude, every word in "queen bitch whore" was already canonical Star Trek (as pointed out last year, upthread, by yours truly).For all their talk about Axanar being "true Star Trek," they really dropped the ball with that comment.
This is kinda a non-sequitur debate: end of the day, the line's gonna irritate some people and not others.
This is my take. It actually does serve a purpose in the story, by telling us something about both Klingon character and human character; a mature reaction to someone trying to offend you with insults is to laugh it off.For myself, I actually didn't mind it - Klingons are hardly gonna be nice about their enemies if they don't respect them, are they? I really liked her reaction as she said it - the amusement was good.
Because, when this exact same topic came up almost a year ago, it was pretty easy to see that some people didn't derive any enjoyment from life unless they have something to be offended about and:This is kinda a non-sequitur debate: end of the day, the line's gonna irritate some people and not others. For myself, I actually didn't mind it - Klingons are hardly gonna be nice about their enemies if they don't respect them, are they? I really liked her reaction as she said it - the amusement was good. Might have had a different impact had the insult been shown to seriously offend her, but the amusement made it work.
Hard to imagine the stuff they'd come out with for a bloke: the Klingon equivalent of "dickless wonder" or something similar, I suppose, maybe "the little pindick bastard prince of the Federation".
Kind of curious as to what's so bad about it? The level of the wording, the fact that it was a woman being insulted or something else?
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