I thought both were handled the same in terms of filming. This brouhaha continues to be as baffling as it is inconsistent.Olsen wasn't a complete jerk, so he had that going for him.
I thought both were handled the same in terms of filming. This brouhaha continues to be as baffling as it is inconsistent.Olsen wasn't a complete jerk, so he had that going for him.
Olsen wasn't a complete jerk, so he had that going for him.
Well he said his Roomate at the Academy was part caitain, not that he knew guy who knew one.Well that and his "I know a guy who knows a half-Caitian and they're all good at maths right? so I'm right!" kind of rac...speciest (sorry) thinking.
I do love how the asteroid looms into view the minute that line is uttered.
Your inability to get the joke doesn't mean it wasn't there. A lot of people here have said that they found Connoly's death amusing, and I am pretty sure that's exactly how it was intended, thus making it, in my opinion, distasteful.I thought both were handled the same in terms of filming. This brouhaha continues to be as baffling as it is inconsistent.
Where was the outrage over Olsen's death in ST 09?
Well he said his Roomate at the Academy was part caitain, not that he knew guy who knew one.
Though that doesn't change your point any.
They were basically similar situations. Kirk and Burnham both tell Olsen and Connolly to do something and they don’t obey. Even doubly so on Connelly as Pike ordered him to and he still insisted on not listening.
New Outrageous Fan Theory: Kelvin Olsen, due to a name change at birth IS Connolly. In every possibly universe he either becomes an engineer or a science officer, who always dies sometime in the range of 2257-2258 by collision with some extraterrestrial object in an easily avoidable accident.I think it says something that even while on a team of people trying to save a planet under attack by Romulans, Olsen manages to say something so over the top about "kicking their arse" that other people look at him as if to say "Is this guy alright?"
New Outrageous Fan Theory: Kelvin Olsen, due to a name change at birth IS Connolly. In every possibly universe he either becomes an engineer or a science officer, who always dies sometime in the range of 2257-2258 by collision with some extraterrestrial object in an easily avoidable accident.
MU Connolly-Olsen should be flying his shuttle into a comet while telling his passenger "Real pilots go by instinct, not view-screens, honey" any time now
One of the node points that keeps the multiverse stable. There's always a lighthouse. There's always a man, I mean an a-hole.Ah yes, the Law of Universal Asshole Convergince.
I think she's a human with dark eyes.One question: Is May Ahearn a Betazoid?
She looked like one - her eyes looked like Betazoid eyes. But Memory Alpha identifies her as human.
It could have been assuming May was human because of her name, but she could be a Betazoid adopted by a human family, couldn't she?
One of the node points that keeps the multiverse stable. There's always a lighthouse. There's always a man, I mean an a-hole.
A man explaining the meaning of words to another man who clearly doesn't understand them makes you a sexist pig? That's about as convoluted and nonsensical as any of the other wild ideas you've come up with, Timo. If you have anything else to say to me I suggest you send me a PM, and stop cowardly bringing up your issues in separate unrelated topics.Yet the writers have Burnham do her own round of mansplaining in the very episode, explaining WWIII to Christopher Pike. (Okay, call it womansplaining if you must, but it's the exact same phenomenon anyway, and to insist otherwise just paints one as a sexist pig.)
Regardless, presuming the demographics of rural Indiana are still mostly similar by the 2050s in the Trekverse, I can buy New Eden having "white people" fairly easily. It's harder for me to swallow logically black men as dark as Jacob, because his ancestors would have to have been interbreeding within the black minority for those eight or so generations - which is very unlikely without some level of racism or segregation.
oops my error with the 4 generations, I was writing about humans but thinking about Vulcans for some strange reason.200 years is on average considered around eight generations not four, however, children can be born to women in their 40s.
It warms my heart that the Alt-Right snowflakes felt personally attacked with Connolly’s redshirt death.
Where was the outrage over Olsen's death in ST 09?
Its only been a 100 years since Terra prime, some Star Trek humans are still racist prats, they just changed targets. (cough, cough, McCoy)Well that and his "I know a guy who knows a half-Caitian and they're all good at maths right? so I'm right!" kind of rac...speciest (sorry) thinking.
I do love how the asteroid looms into view the minute that line is uttered.
Yup, but no outrage, no accusations of it being played for humor, and on and on.They were basically similar situations. Kirk and Burnham both tell Olsen and Connolly to do something and they don’t obey. Even doubly so on Connelly as Pike ordered him to and he still insisted on not listening.
The fact that people find it funny doesn't prove intent.Your inability to get the joke doesn't mean it wasn't there. A lot of people here have said that they found Connoly's death amusing, and I am pretty sure that's exactly how it was intended, thus making it, in my opinion, distasteful.
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