Thank you. It's just been so long, I just don't remember that at all. I'll have to break out my DVDs and rewatch that episode.
I've found that Irish Ladies are beautiful well into their 70's and 80's.Also, for being almost 60, Laris looks amazing.
Yes, I went there.
This. I would hope by the 24th century, humans work with each other because they want to (out of loyalty, duty, honor, love, whatever) rather than because they have to (due to circumstances, inequality, etc).He doesn't treat them like 'servants', they are a part of his extended family now.
They CHOOSE to work for him.
My bad, I should have said she was apparently 'subconsciously' telling him that.
This. I would hope by the 24th century, humans work with each other because they want to (out of loyalty, duty, honor, love, whatever) rather than because they have to (due to circumstances, inequality, etc).
These Romulans seem to have a genuine heartfelt love and affection for Picard for what he tried to do to save their people. "Unification, Parts I and II(TNG)" did show that most Romulans were normal people who just wanted to live their lives in peace and yearned to connect to the outside galaxy so this is nothing new, just the first time friendly and pleasant Romulans have been seen on Earth.
I am sure that the attack of the androids on Mars was orchestrated by section 31 so that the Romulans are destroyed, after all they only care to protect the federation and destroy the oldest enemy would be something they would doNot bad. I'm not big on mysteries though and this was a setting the scene show to boot.
Obviously I like seeing Romulans on Trek. Hopefully they won't ALL be evil or cardboard villains.
I suppose it's the Federation that'll be the villain. I know it's an "imitate the times we're in" type show, but I hope they don't layer it on too thickly. I watch TV and movies to escape that stuff.
Did I mention I liked the Romulans?
Well, Orla Brady is nearly 60, I'm sure Laris is closer to 160.Also, for being almost 60, Laris looks amazing.
Yes, I went there.
No you aren't the only person that liked the scene. Also, I've watched reporters do EXACTLY what she did IRL - so yeah, I don't get the: "No reporter acts like that in the 21st or 24th century..." line some are touting.I guess I'm the only person that liked that scene, especially when Picard erupted into righteous indignation after being prodded by the reporter. Nice way to combine some exposition, characterization, and conflict.
Plus, I've always been kinda curious about where the reporters were on STAR TREK. Aside from Jake Sisko, we don't often see journalists or even civilian media on STAR TREK. (I admit, I keep flirting with the idea of doing a book where a cynical, hardboiled journalist is "embedded" on the Enterprise.)
It is a bit unclear whether it is 2397 or 2399. I offer 2398 as a compromise solution!So what year is it supposed to be? Is it still the 24th century or is it now.the 25th?
So what year is it supposed to be? Is it still the 24th century or is it now.the 25th?
2399So what year is it supposed to be? Is it still the 24th century or is it now.the 25th?
Good overall. As was the first ep of DSC, which I don't think Ill watch this season.
I don't like mysteries. "Who was Dhaj? Wha t's going on?"
Like the last star wars trilogy. I just have never liked them. Are all scifi franchises th is way? I watch so little. BSG was serialized. I never watched it. Was each season a big puzzle/mystery?
That logo has been part of the Air Force Space Command before the Space Force. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.All that said about relating to "enemies" and now USA has a Space Force with a logo lifted straight outta ST.....JFC![]()
We'll almost certainly see Seven, Riker and Troi by the first week of February at the latest.
That logo has been part of the Air Force Space Command before the Space Force. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
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