It’s an accurate term. Member “Justice”? Only long term fans will get that. New fans might not get it so old fans can feel important in remembering it. Member this? Member that?
Clearly the creator is a huge fan because of all these references.
It’s an accurate term. Member “Justice”? Only long term fans will get that. New fans might not get it so old fans can feel important in remembering it. Member this? Member that?
New fans might not get it so old fans can feel important in remembering it.
Star Trek has always referenced things from past episodes not everybody's seen. "The Deadly Years(TOS)" referenced corbomite, "Whom Gods Destroy(TOS)" referenced Zefram Cochrane and "That Which Survives(TOS)" referenced the Horta, and keep in mind these episodes aired in the late 1960s. No VCRs. No YouTube. No Internet files of episode footage to share and analyze. No online message boards to remind people of previous adventures and microanalyze every plot. Even in TOS the creators threw in references not everyone would get, and this was for a series that wasn't exactly burning up the Nielsen ratings in an era of three broadcast networks.
Star Trek has always referenced things from past episodes not everybody's seen. "The Deadly Years(TOS)" referenced corbomite, "Whom Gods Destroy(TOS)" referenced Zefram Cochrane and "That Which Survives(TOS)" referenced the Horta, and keep in mind these episodes aired in the late 1960s. No VCRs. No YouTube. No Internet files of episode footage to share and analyze. No online message boards to remind people of previous adventures and microanalyze every plot. Even in TOS the creators threw in references not everyone would get, and this was for a series that wasn't exactly burning up the Nielsen ratings in an era of three broadcast networks.
I don’t think people are getting the distinction.
You like one but not the other is the only distinction I’m seeing. The show isn’t to your taste, which is completely fair. Though I think you’re wrong in the assertion that it is laughing at Star Trek.
Of course that’s all you’re seeing. The meta references in Lower Decks are different from the references in other shows. Very different.
Turns out Barclay was just the very tip of a deep and entertaining iceberg.
I tend to agree. I think that there is people (as usual) who like some Trek and don't like others. And that's OK. But, I don't see a huge distinction between references in one show, vs. the other-just perception of personal enjoyment.You like one but not the other is the only distinction I’m seeing. The show isn’t to your taste, which is completely fair. Though I think you’re wrong in the assertion that it is laughing at Star Trek.
As odd as this sounds on a Trek forum, maybe I just hang out with a bunch of nerd who like to reference historical figures, make jokes from history, and the like. I mean, you're right, there is no in-story differences but they also don't stand out to me as being any more out of place in Star Trek world than before.These references are just more numerous and on-the-nose. In-story there's no difference between Boimler mentioning Trip Tucker and Sulu referencing the Horta. save for one being framed in comedy and the other in a grim situation where lead characters don't know if they're going to survive.
Yes.Clearly the creator is a huge fan because of all these references.
There's continuity and then there's memberberries. All this show is doing is memberberries disguised as continuity. Remember Q? Remember The Traveler? Remember the Titan? 'Member? 'Member?!
I feel like this episode is an apology for all the previous episodes
Also, Rutherford, if he was getting tired out on the stairs--why did you go to HOTH (Rura Penthe?) where you're just as cold?
That's sort of the direction I'm coming from here, that the references are too often, too much and too illogical. I mean... Imitating the sounds of the ship's engines and they all happen be to be ships that had TV series and ships these guys (in all logic) have never been on? (And when in reality the sound was likely the exact same rumble inserted in post production as I doubt the show runners altered the ship sounds for Voyager because it had a different engine type.)
Then there's just the constant references to things, like last week when Mariner mentioned the aliens from "Justice" as being Brad's girlfriend as a "sexy people in rompers who kill you for walking on the grass!" It's just reaching a point of silliness
What did it for me was a line to the affect of, “What is this, Kirk in the 2260’s?” I mean, really? It’s just so cringy and kind of embarrassing. This isn’t something I’d ever have someone watch to get into Trek. That’s why I keep saying that this is a show that cadets in Starfleet watch and not “actual” events taking place after Voyager.
I know it’s a comedy and not meant to be taken seriously but comedy has to be grounded in some seriousness. This show is laughing at Star Trek and not with it.
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