Whereas, she's my favorite character so far.
I agree to me she just embodies "This crazy friend you have, who's sometimes a bit much, but fun to hang out with, and always has your back"
Whereas, she's my favorite character so far.
There's never been anything remotely like a scene in which one character simply screams a random laundry list of "famous" people at another character asking if he's "heard of them" for no reason.
Not even close.
I disagree wholeheartedly with this sentiment. Everything in this episode seriously happened, and should be judged on its merit just as any "live-action" Star Trek would be.
Mariner referenced Troi's jumpsuit, meaning Mariner knows about it for some reason. Perhaps we'll find out someday. Otherwise, it's just a sign that the Enterprise-D crew was highly publicized and scrutinized ten to fifteen years after their heyday. That would make sense, given their highly important adventures.
Star Trek is serious business. There is no humor here...It's a comedy, geeez. And a cartoon
Perhaps not a laundry list, but a good chunk of Trials and Tribble-ations was Dax's namedropping.There's never been anything remotely like a scene in which one character simply screams a random laundry list of "famous" people at another character asking if he's "heard of them" for no reason.
Not even close.
Perhaps not a laundry list, but a good chunk of Trials and Tribble-ations was Dax's namedropping.
Extra points: pronounce Sepulveda.
To me it was pretty funny
Why...? I continue to struggle with this idea that keep watching something that isn't enjoyable.
Same here. Very fun and enjoyable. Kind of reminds of an older Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes.
It's a comedy, geeez. And a cartoon
I got lots to watch at the moment but this will help my Trek DTs for the next 10 weeks!It's the first episode. It's a half hour show. Nothing much else on TV at the moment.
the lower deck crew itself didn't give a crap about their co workers who were eaten alive. No mention of them at all.
It's a comedy, geeez. And a cartoon
Did anyone actually die?
There’s been a few Simpsons episodes rated that. I think you can say it’s for older kidsThis is clearly not for kids, and it's rated 14+.
Did anyone actually die?
I've always thought that was a stupid idea, for the same reason anything depicting flying cars being the default is stupid. Too many failure modes, including those of human (or humanoid) fallibility.I don't know. Maybe it's meant for civilizations without blowing their mind on anti-gravity, but anti-grav shuttles should be the default.
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