i couldn't possibly comment on th..."Dude" is neither of 21st (or 20th) century origin nor did it originate in Southern California.
i couldn't possibly comment on th..."Dude" is neither of 21st (or 20th) century origin nor did it originate in Southern California.
You cited the danger of just one person Googling it. I did, but it was because you were the one drawing attention to it.You can't seriously be comparing a multi billion dollar franchise uncritically referencing a conspiracy theory to a person on an internet forum calling it out. That's the same fallacy as the people who shout "Look at the tolerant left they won't tolerate my saying LGBT shouldn't exist on twitter!"
Nah, it was Sections 1 - 30 insteadI hope it isn’t Section 31. They’ve done enough damage to them.
That would be weird. Rizzo already is the secret Romulan of the plot and she is specifically disguised in order to accomplish that.I'm saying that the Commodore is also a romulan
Perception and reality never really meet, that is not to say that some do not believe what they are saying but then belief and reality have never met either.Yeah...this is why I've always asserted (even when I was a teenager and the show was in first-run) that there is a huge difference between Picard's perceptions of what the Federation is and what it actually is. I think most fans just buy the truth as whatever Picard droned on about (utopia, evolved sensibilities, no money because we're all here to better ourselves, etc etc etc) rather than taking what has actually has been portrayed on screen about the Federation as evidence.
As Lily Sloan said about the whole thing, "Bullshit..."
Why not? We've seen PLENTY of a-hole Vulcans. They are a race of billions, with their own failings, shortcomings, and issues. It's been like that since Valeris in TUC 29 years ago, and it's been shown that way ever since.
They can justify any kind of behavior in the name of "logic."
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My favorite thing about the new versions of Star Trek (since 2009 and running) has been exactly this. I love that they subvert expectations and challenge the fans. Star Trek in 2004 had totally run its course under the old style, pacing, philosophy, and approach. I'm a huge fan, and even I was totally done with it. I'm always thrilled when they sort of jab us (the fans) purposefully. It's the only reason I'm still here.
All this talk about "it can't be that easy to leave the Federation" is frankly ridiculous. These aren't states, they're entire worlds with their own governments, millions of years of history, culture, etc etc etc. And what is the Federation...? They're going to deny someone the ability to exit (how would they even stop them)? No, I think the UFP is an extremely fragile thing, because if member worlds think things are going south....they can literally just say "we're not playing any more," so it makes things MUCH more complicated to manage politically.
And frankly, that's far more interesting dramatically as well.
"Feckers": different word, distinct meaning, not quite so vulgar, but often used as an explitive like fuckers.Cheeky fuckers" I love that Irish Romulan ex-Tal Shiar woman.
I paid close attention to all the dialogue after reading some comments, I didn't have any problems with any of it really."Feckers": different word, distinct meaning, not quite so vulgar, but often used as an explitive like fuckers.
It was the first Intergalactic War, where it was a case of Alpha/Beta vs Gamma.
I know but interquadrant war didnt sound right.same galaxy
Indeed, having the actress use her native slang made it flow more naturally, as opposed to those times when "fuck " was said.I paid close attention to all the dialogue after reading some comments, I didn't have any problems with any of it really.
It all flowed pretty well.
I dont mind expletive use in TV as long as its appropriate to the intensity of the situation.Indeed, having the actress use her native slang made it flow more naturally, as opposed to those times when "fuck " was said.
Might I suggest that you take that conversation over to The Neutral Zone Forum (where it belongs) and wait there.Still waiting for someone to show where I said conspiracy theories should be criminalized...
I'll have you know I've been 40 years old since I was born.I agree with both Tilly's and Clancy's dropping of the F-bomb.
When I was in my teens and early-20s, I'd drop an F-bomb just to show off. As a fourth-year cadet, and the equivalent of a senior in college and probably in her early-20s, Tilly was trying to show off a little, she got a little too chummy with Burnham and Stamets, and then she just got carried away. Before she realized what she was doing. This rings true for someone that age, whether people here want to admit it or not. Think back to when you were younger.
But nowadays, if I drop an F-bomb, it's because I'm just fucking pissed off. Just like Clancy was at Picard. It feels more natural because it's supposed to be more natural. Tilly's was more awkward because Tilly herself is awkward.
I stand by both of their uses because of the context of each.
I think the Commodore is a Vulcan, the "brother" of Narek says he is an ally, that indicates that he is not part of his organization only an ally.I guess commodore oh is the new chief of section 31! I like it I think a vulcan would find the work of section 31 logical!Well we all remember the Romulan plan in TNG to infiltrate Federation society thru Vulcan. I suspect the Commodore may be a part of that. Is she a Vulcan? Section 31 operative? A Romulan? IDK. Clearly the Lt who is the sister of Narek is Romulan despite her rounded ears. Not surprisingly, the Romulan Blade Runners are part of an Op, possibly a Section 31/Tal Shiar operation.
She's the boss of a Romulan spy.
Did HE write itKurtzman seems to have forgotten that the Tal Shiar is the Romulan secret organization so they invented and even more secret one.
You took the words right out of my mouth, I was just Googling all that mess........wish I had that time back.Might I suggest that you take that conversation over to The Neutral Zone Forum (where it belongs) and wait there.
It really has little to NO connection to talking points about this episode of PICARD.
You went waaaay off on a tangent.
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