I think that T'pol pic gets into the near-nudity rule, so I've converted the pic to a link.
In a way, that does kind of prove a point.I think that T'pol pic gets into the near-nudity rule, so I've converted the pic to a link.
Having watched a lot of episodes of Star Trek already, I'd say it's a mix of yes and no. Some episodes are fine for kids, some aren't. Just monitor them when they are watching it.
Is any episode of Trek rated higher than TV PG?
I don’t know how the ratings work for Discovery, but I would guess “yes”.
Is any episode of Trek rated higher than TV PG?
HA!!! Nothing like enabling the emotionally stunted and making a profit off them. That's Entertainment ...The ones currently being made for McFarlane Toys could end up with the "Ages 17+" label so many of their products do.
And no, that's not a typo. I actually did intentionally write "seventeen."
Yet there is so much less sex and violence in Discovery than TOS
Discovery has two or three sex scenes, TOS has zero. TOS has violence, but usually ‘fantastic’ or not above the level of a fist fight in some sand. It has zero organs on show, unlike Discovery which goes about one and a half episodes before someone’s insides are on the outside, sometimes several organs, sometimes several someone’s. I like DSC, but let’s not be silly...the red paint and alien thorns are a world away from brains on a fidget spinner, and if the light was up a tad more we would know if it was just the Klingon Male with doubled genitals, as opposed to the occasional flash of Starfleet issue knickers in a vent shaft on TOS.
https://i.imgur.com/aTrES9X.jpg
the more i think about it.. depends on the episode
that's an image of 4 outliers, im sure there are other outliers"Conspiracy" was quite an outlier and "Harbinger" was such an outlier it wasn't even televised as such (although probably to the surprise and disappointment of the show makers).
The difference, however, is only what was possible at the time given the effects and censors. GR wanted explicit sex and Kirk had a sexual encounter on average once in every four episodes.
Frankly the sex in Discovery has hardly been that much more explicit than TOS
Enterprise Incident: multiple incidents of serious ship violence with intent to kill
Doomsday Machine: massacre of a starship crew and serious violence with intent to kill
A Piece of the Action: serious violence between rival gangs and open discussion of extortion
Ultimate Computer: 1600 starfleet crew killed in action
Enterprise Incident: Serious ship to ship violence with intent to kill, use of seduction to maipulate, execution ordered but escaped
Turnabout Intruder: Murder and attempted murder
I Mudd: blatant sexual content
Shore Leave: fatal use of violence
Mark of Gideon: sex
Reqiuem for Methuselah: a fight to the death interrupted by the on screen death of a third character, overt references to both real life and fictional massacres and war crimes
Need I go on?
The only difference is how graphically these things CAN be shown, not the intent.
I'm not making a value judgement either way, but the suggestion TOS was a show intended or suitable for children is unrealistic in the extreme.
WESLEY [on viewscreen]: All ships damaged in unprovoked attack. Excalibur Captain Harris and first officer dead. Many casualties. We have damage, but are still able to manoeuvre. The Enterprise refuses to answer and is continuing attack. I still have an effective battle force and believe the only way to stop the Enterprise is to destroy her. Request permission to proceed. Wesley, commanding attack force, out.
KIRK: Battle status?
SULU: The other three ships are holding station out of range. The Excalibur looks dead.
Reqiuem for Methuselah: a fight to the death interrupted by the on screen death of a third character, overt references to both real life and fictional massacres and war crimes
T'Pol's Vulcan tramp stamphttps://i.imgur.com/aTrES9X.jpg
the more i think about it.. depends on the episode
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