If you need to take things literally and factual, we could simply have seen a secluded sect that worships O'Brien.
Or the teacher is just trolling the kids.
If you need to take things literally and factual, we could simply have seen a secluded sect that worships O'Brien.
Heh... "Hissy fit cat dr"...that's definitely a good double entendre. She's a cat, hisses...has a fit...hissy fit...hhheheheeheheheh...ok I'll see myself out.OK ... this episode is a 9.
Just because I LoL'd at the Hissy-Fit Cat Dr.
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<closes and locks the door>Heh... "Hissy fit cat dr"...that's definitely a good double entendre. She's a cat, hisses...has a fit...hissy fit...hhheheheeheheheh...ok I'll see myself out.
Perhaps his statue is as a tribute to all the enlisted personnel who served in the Dominion War. Since he was on the front lines a lot he was selected, with a bit of input from Admiral Ross.He wasn’t anything special in those.
Or the teacher is just trolling the kids.
IDK I got it. You can't whip a crew into being productive. You have to temper reasonable goals with the talents of each individual. Some people can work independently and some require constant supervision. One size fits all isn't the best approach to productivity or leadership. At the academy (EDIT to add: USAF SNCO Academy not Starfleet) they taught us earned authority is a leadership trait that is the most powerful to have and hardest to achieve. I think the Captain may have been reminded of that this week.It felt like they were going for some commentary on the stupidity of being overly productive and the workplace pressure to constantly hustle/perform, but it just didn’t land. Too bad, because there is something to be said about having downtime and how it’s beneficial. And how working yourself to death is terrible for your well being.
Of course, like TNG, LOWER DECKS is more office/workplace drama/comedy than space military drama like TOS.
He wasn’t anything special in those.
If you need to take things literally and factual, we could simply have seen a secluded sect that worships O'Brien.
The thing with Miles was great but I hope that’s not what they meant when they said there would be legacy cameos. I wanna hear voices!
IDK I got it. You can't whip a crew into being productive. You have to temper reasonable goals with the talents of each individual. Some people can work independently and some require constant supervision. One size fits all isn't the best approach to productivity or leadership. At the academy (EDIT to add: USAF SNCO Academy not Starfleet) they taught us earned authority is a leadership trait that is the most powerful to have and hardest to achieve. I think the Captain may have been reminded of that this week.
So...I loved the first two episodes...
But i really didn't like this one all that much. I gave it a four and I'm not sure whether I wasn't too generous with that (though maybe not? I feel the lower numbers might be for episodes I find repulsive or offensive, which I didn't do with this episode)
Miles O'Brien didn't really do anything noteworthy in his 14 seasons, in comparison to his bigger-than-life counterparts (Picard, Sisko, Worf, Bashir), so how he eclipses them in the eyes of the Far Futurites is likely a matter of one of two things: something he does post-DS9 that has to be super-amazing and/or someone influential in later generations changing and elevating the perception of O'Brien through some piece of groundbreaking literature/media.
And that last bit was really the point of the clip. They only know of Boimler because of the Boimler Effect, and any other activities he did (of which we're about to witness some) are just historical trivia of no concern to them. O'Brien is only the greatest Starfleeter because of one event or series of event that popularized him at a later point.
It could even be O'Brien himself. At DS9's end, he became an Academy professor. His long and storied career would soon be told to his students, many of which would go on to become the heroes of their day.
Socrates is the Father of (Western) Philosophy despite the fact that he never seems to have written anything down: Everything we know about Socrates comes from his students, mostly Plato (who wrote quite a bit... and his student's student did a good job of trying to conquer the known world). O'Brien might go on to influence the influencer of the guy who publicly saved reality or something.
They've all been good.You need to recalibrate. This was the only good episode.
Now you know how some of us feel when you posted your opinions in the previous episode threads.You're suffocating the comedy with this nonsense.
Interesting turn of events.Now you know how some of us feel when you posted your opinions in the previous episode threads.
As Behr puts it, they had heroes falling out of their asses. Every main character seems capable of doing something heroic at all times. The fact that the most everyman in Star Trek still ends up being remembered in the annals of the Federation is a good ironic laugh.Oh my god, why are we overanalyzing the O'Brien joke?! It's not supposed to be about something amazing O'Brien does "in the future."
IT'S
A
JOKE
The point is that, "ha ha, you expected to see us talking about Kirk, Picard or Sisko, people who were big decision makers in galactic events, but actually we revere a competent working-class technician."
That's the whole thing.
You're suffocating the comedy with this nonsense.
Oh my god, why are we overanalyzing the O'Brien joke?! It's not supposed to be about something amazing O'Brien does "in the future."
IT'S
A
JOKE
The point is that, "ha ha, you expected to see us talking about Kirk, Picard or Sisko, people who were big decision makers in galactic events, but actually we revere a competent working-class technician."
That's the whole thing.
You're suffocating the comedy with this nonsense.
As Behr puts it, they had heroes falling out of their asses. Every main character seems capable of doing something heroic at all times. The fact that the most everyman in Star Trek still ends up being remembered in the annals of the Federation is a good ironic laugh.
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