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Which Trek Episodes Have Aged Badly?

Also, TNG civilian attire. All of it. DS9 wasn't great (its super 90's), but i could imagine someone with exceptionally bad taste wearing most of those outfits. TNG was a particular kind of awful. Nobody would wear those things. Ever.

I thought the Siskos dressed exceptionally well, especially those vest outfits Cirroc Loften would wear.
 
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Hey folks,

I'm bumping this again because I've had to edit spoilers for Discovery several times recently.

The 6 month rule is in effect. The first episode aired Sept 24th, so the earliest you could post unhidden spoilers in this forum would be March 24th 2018. And that's only for the first episode.

PLEASE do not post DSC spoilers in this forum! That means you!

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Those who aren't should know better.
 
To be blunt, TOS has aged badly. All of it. I still love it, and will always go back and watch it, but yeah.

Any episode that attempted to predict future events within our lifetimes - the Eugenics wars, World War 3, Fermat's theorem, references to the USSR, Leningrad etc.
 
There was that amusing scene in the hut in "The Apple". Everyone was hemming and hawing when the topic of replacements, sexual reproduction came up. I guess the tv standards were prudish back then.

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Even Spock, the logical science officer, was tongue tied.
 
Kira's bisexuality, for me, only worked with Prime Kira; it spoke to her narcissism, which was a really cool angle.

Otherwise, yuck.



I don't know... They pulled the evil bisexuality again with mirror-Georgiou and I'm torn on how they handled Culber's death. Time will tell on the latter.

Good call on the spoilers, Tomalak. Thanks for hiding the offending passage! :-)
 
Jeri Ryan didn't seem to mind, and she was banging her boss too. I guess personal responsibility has gone out of favor.

What does one have to do with the other? Dressing the female characters in sexy catsuits is sexist. There was no need story wise for those uniforms.


Eh... where ya gonna find love these days if not the office? Since she was the most compelling character on the show, I doubt her being with Braga resulted in any special favors. It was Garrett Wang who should have been banging the boss for more screen time. ☺

Oh God no. His screen time was painful enough as is.
 
I thought the Siskos dressed exceptionally well, especially those vest outfits Cirroc Loften would wear.

Later season Jake was okay. Season 1 Jake, however:
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To be blunt, TOS has aged badly. All of it. I still love it, and will always go back and watch it, but yeah.

Any episode that attempted to predict future events within our lifetimes - the Eugenics wars, World War 3, Fermat's theorem, references to the USSR, Leningrad etc.

It's Adam West Batman without the wink and nudge. It's camptastically awful-awesome. Not sure who said it first, but I stand by the sentiment that the worst TOS movie is better than the best TOS episode. I love me some Undiscovered Country, tho.

Which leads me to a question for y'all. ST6: aging period piece or still relevant?
 
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It was aspiring to be. I thought it missed the mark myself.
That’s fair. It was about as subtle as a ball peen hammer. On the other hand, future generations might learn about the end of the Cold War through this film. Everything I know about Moby Dick came from “the doomsday machine”
 
To my understanding of the words, there's a difference between "topical" and "relevant"...the difference being, did it have anything worthwhile to say about what was happening in the world at the time? I thought its somber fatalism was tone-deaf regarding the end of the Cold War...what it was really about was the resignation that the TOS era was over.
 
I thought its somber fatalism was tone-deaf regarding the end of the Cold War...what it was really about was the resignation that the TOS era was over.
I've never gotten somber fatalism from TUC. On the contrary, it seems to be very optimistic about the future. Kirk realizes that he was wrong to be pessimistic about peace between the Federation and the Klingons. ("People can be very frightened of change.")

But Meyer has said that he finds the film a bit naive now, so he probably agrees with you that it wasn't as profound as it could have been.
 
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