nah, I did one yesterday and the result wasn't pretty.I'll leave others to fill in the political joke wherever they like.![]()
also, politics, like Q, bore me to death
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nah, I did one yesterday and the result wasn't pretty.I'll leave others to fill in the political joke wherever they like.![]()
Really not the reason I come to a Trek board either.also, politics, like Q, bore mo to death
oh, this reminds me to make sure to post a parody of what will inevitably happen as soon as Guinan will appear in season 2 before anyone else does it: "wah wah wah, the ruin Star Trek with their obvious stupid SJW agenda if the male white hero can't accomplish anything befor this WOC tells him what to do!!!!!!!1!!!11!!!111"I'm glad this news is true. Guinan would be a good person for Picard to confide in like he originally did in the original TNG series on several occasions when he needed her guidance to make the right choices.
Sela was also better written than Q ever was, who was very one dimensional. I mean, I know he is a fan favorite. But his only interesting episode was All Good Things...
#unpopularopinions #notashamedofadmittingit
IDIC.I mean...come on....
And Q's tried it all. He's even been the chair.IDIC.
As a very long time Star Trek Fan ...Exactly.
Ok, I love DSC but it has definitely gone to the fan service well. The most obvious one being the reuse of "The Cage" footage to set up an episode. I think Michael Burnham is highly enjoyable as a character but her connection to Spock is fan service.
It remains to be seen how the characters from TNG get worked in. I'm hesitant but that's because I didn't enjoy TNG so the idea of these characters coming back doesn't bring with it the same emotion as it does for others. But, as @NewHeavensNewEarth and @Lord Garth and others have noted if they are in service to the story and don't take away from it then I see it working, even if it is a bit of a fan service.
But, it still is fan service. Good, bad or otherwise.
Exactly.
Ok, I love DSC but it has definitely gone to the fan service well. The most obvious one being the reuse of "The Cage" footage to set up an episode. I think Michael Burnham is highly enjoyable as a character but her connection to Spock is fan service.
It remains to be seen how the characters from TNG get worked in. I'm hesitant but that's because I didn't enjoy TNG so the idea of these characters coming back doesn't bring with it the same emotion as it does for others. But, as @NewHeavensNewEarth and @Lord Garth and others have noted if they are in service to the story and don't take away from it then I see it working, even if it is a bit of a fan service.
But, it still is fan service. Good, bad or otherwise.
With that out of the way: they always said how deep Picard and Guinan's friendship was, like I said before. But the one problem with TNG was that they told it, but they didn't show it enough. Picard is a chance to really show.
Most importantly Guinan not only has a deep friendship with Picard but is also someone whose home planet was destroyed by the Borg. So she might have something to say about the developments in Picard. She might have something to bring to the table. She might have a point of view that Picard doesn't. And who knows what she might think of Hugh, who she stood up for when Picard wouldn't even give a second thought of speaking to in "I, Borg"? She's not some random character. She's actually a natural fit into the story, if you think about it and don't knee-jerk dismiss it out of hand.
And if Picard goes too far the wrong way on the La Sirena, she's going to be the first person to smack him upside the head and set him straight. Just saying. She'll tell him things other people won't. And he'll listen to her in a way that he won't listen to others. She stops him from getting too caught up with himself.
If Seven is a foil for Picard, Guinan could be a foil for Seven of Nine (Former Borg drone vs. Someone whose home planet was destroyed by the Borg).
In VOY, Seven didn't distance herself from the Borg so much as she saw herself differently from before. Whereas Hugh, who Guinan ultimately stood up for, seemed to reject being Borg more completely.
So Guinan might not agree with Seven's methods. I'm speculating in the dark, but I think they'd have a very different view of right and wrong.
I think Q is a lot more interesting than Sela ever was.![]()
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