We reach, brother!Yeoman Tonia Barrows is WAY hotter than Helen Noel.![]()
We reach, brother!Yeoman Tonia Barrows is WAY hotter than Helen Noel.![]()
Major wars aren't current Humanity, or for that matter slavery? There are (my understanding} more slaves today than at any other point in Human history....
No. A slave is someone who is legally the property of someone else.Slavery is now illegal in just about every country and territory. There are no more slaves.....
Modern slavery is a brutal reality around the world. The 2016 Global Slavery Index published by the Walk Free Foundation estimates that 45.8 million people are in some form of slavery in 167 countries. 58 percent of people in slavery are living in just five countries: India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. The report estimates that North Korea has the world's highest prevalence of slavery at 4.4 percent of its population, followed by Uzbekistan (4.0 percent) and Cambodia (1.6 percent).
Major wars aren't current Humanity, or for that matter slavery? There are (my understanding} more slaves today than at any other point in Human history.
My observation is that simply being male doesn't make you a first class Ferengi citizen.
I'm not in any way saying the Ferengi are perfect, but they got some things right that we got wrong, and that outweighs having a bad dress code.Wrong, Nimoy didn't (for some reason) want Alley back, but legaly she had to be offered the role, so she was offered a absurdly low amount and she passed.
One definition, however a slave is also someone who is held in bondage and forced to work against their will.No. A slave is someone who is legally the property of someone else
Personally prefer Yeoman Colt and Yeoman Smith.We reach, brother!
Personally prefer Yeoman Colt and Yeoman Smith.
Follow up unpopular opinon-Wesley is one of my favorite parts of TNG because of this maturing. I get that he is really annoying in early parts of TNG but episodes like "First Duty" and "The Game" are honestly some of my favorites because of Wesley.Unpopular Opinion: Wesley did have some use. He gave the show a maturity arc.
Most shows, especially of that time, you hardly ever feel like any time has passed. M*A*S*H ran 11 years, & they kept pretending they hadn't grown old all that much. Hell, they had at least 4 or 5 Christmas episodes, during a war that only lasted 3 years. But TNG season one, everyone seems so young, compared to S7. A lot of that is because of Wesley... & baby face Riker. The show matures, & that gives it a reality imho
Follow up unpopular opinon-Wesley is one of my favorite parts of TNG because of this maturing. I get that he is really annoying in early parts of TNG but episodes like "First Duty" and "The Game" are honestly some of my favorites because of Wesley.
I was about the same age as the Wesley character when TNG came out. His character was relatable to me. I didn't see the annoyance factor so many others did.
Wesley became a whole lot less annoying once he enlisted in Starfleet.
True, even if only because he appeared on screen a whole lot less
(joking aside, I agree he became less grating as a character by that time).
People tend to hate smart kids, especially if they weren't themselves very smart at the same age.
People don't hate smart kids. They hate annoying kids. There's a difference - one can be smart without being annoying.
Exception to that would be Journey's End, Wesley's most annoying episode. He could have gotten a lot of people killed.Wesley became a whole lot less annoying once he enlisted in Starfleet.
My experience is the opposite, YMMV.In my experience, people are more forgiving of wayward kids than of the ones who know too much.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.