which can only mean one thing in 80s drama tropes...she's pregnant!She doesn't want to breathe his second-hand smoke.
which can only mean one thing in 80s drama tropes...she's pregnant!She doesn't want to breathe his second-hand smoke.
As I posted earlier, it's more likely she doesn't want/need the temptation.She doesn't want to breathe his second-hand smoke.
Engineering is a science.If Icheb was a science officer, why was he wearing a red uniform?![]()
Because he wouldn't be caught dead in blueIf Icheb was a science officer, why was he wearing a red uniform?![]()
He could be in a high enough rank that he's in some level of command and got a red uniform for it.If Icheb was a science officer, why was he wearing a red uniform?![]()
Maddox mentioned the mother AI.So.. Had a thought... If bruce was at the bar for the past 2 weeks... Who in the hell is the wonder twins mom in the phone?? Thought it was Bruce.. But nope..
Why not launch it for the other captains too? Captain coupling isn't something that I think about too often, so I'll leave it to someone else to point out which captain had the most diverse love interests, but even Pike was tempted by a green woman in the pilot, and Kirk got flirty with a number of different races, including having the first interracial kiss (big for its time). Geordi presumably married a white woman and Worf a white Trill. The thing that stands out for Sisko and Jake is that although we don't know how many black aliens there are in the universe, there are fewer black actresses and it strikes me as icky having to pair them with black actresses if the concern is something as odious as miscegenation. It wouldn't be a problem for me if Jennifer or Cassidy or Fenna or Korena or Leanne or Kesha or maybe others too were black, or most if most of them were, but that all of them were? And that in the cases of Korena and Kesha, they were maybe the only black Bajorans with speaking parts? It doesn't seem right.My only issue with what you've said here is your issue with Raffi's son and his partner as well as the issue you have with Sisko and Jake and them having black human love interests or love interests played by black actresses. I've seen this complaint before for Sisko, but it's never there for the other captains, who have all largely had love interests of the same race (not completely but mostly). I've never seen any complaints about intraracial romantic relationships for any other characters except Sisko and now Jake and Raffi's son. Future statistics have never been an issue when it came to the mating/dating choices of the other captains or lead characters.
What got me wondering about this whole train of thought was that it seemed like all three characters were the identical or near identical color. It isn't that the actors were of the same or different racial backgrounds, and I appreciated his last name being Hwang and that Pel was Romulan (and further I appreciate the diversity of Romulans in this series in their different races and accents), but that the makeup department either didn't spring for different shades of makeup, or if someone chose to make their marriage more 'palatable' by suggesting hey they're of the same kind, well, that didn't sit right with me.Further, in the real-world, the actress playing his partner Ayushi Chhabra is she is not from the same race(s), ethnicity as Gabriel actor Mason Gooding, so it is a depiction of the relationship you want to see.
If Icheb was a science officer, why was he wearing a red uniform?![]()
She's likely a simple AI designed to respond to certain stimuli like a more advanced chatbot but not on the level of an EMH. That's why she glitched with Dahj mentioned the attack, it was waiting for that and then played the message to find Picard.So.. Had a thought... If bruce was at the bar for the past 2 weeks... Who in the hell is the wonder twins mom in the phone?? Thought it was Bruce.. But nope..
Maybe Icheb was transferring out of science and into Command like Janeway.He could be in a high enough rank that he's in some level of command and got a red uniform for it.
He could be in a high enough rank that he's in some level of command and got a red uniform for it.
The Jurati/Maddox stuff really killed this episode. And I’m not even talking about the secret agent murder bit. I was digging the chocolate chip cookie scene with its mixed generation “why would you do that weird old-time thing” banter until the kissing began. I physically gagged. He’s not just a creepy old guy fetishizing a young woman. He’s her mentor. It had no impact on the later drama when she killed him. It was just pointlessly gross, like graphically pulling that kid’s eye out or having 7 shooting him while hugging. Everything is extreme on this show and to no real purpose.
That's such a "Age-ist" view, especially in the 24-25th century.True. I was really annoyed that they went again with a young woman loving some guy old enough to be her father trope. Those kinds of relationships are totally overrepresented in series and movies for sexist reasons and they already had one on DIS with Mudd and his girlfriend recently. And it was so unnecessary here, too. They should have just kept it as a close mentor/pupil relationship or maybe added a bit of a father/daughter vibe to them if they wanted to make the betrayal at the end more surprising and harsh.
I do empathize but I struggle with the frustration when the show is rated what it is rated.
Sorry, but I find things like David's death, and Valeris' mind rape extremely disturbing but don't see any calls for that being forewarned on the box or inappropriate for Trek or things like that.
I really hope she appears again when Picard and everyone else deals more with the Borg part of the series, because otherwise I agree that it would be weird that she is used for this plot, but not for the other.So despite being a show which has a major story thread about the rehabilitation of former Borg, Seven's appearance is...utterly random and unrelated? And she just happens to show up at the exactly moment when she'd be the perfect ruse/bargaining chip for a group of utterly generic, cheesy, right-out-of-a-bad-80s-movie sci-fi baddies who captured Bruce Maddox for zero reason?
They did it once.
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