Kirk is a horse?Picard likes to ride horses like Kirk.
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Kirk is a horse?Picard likes to ride horses like Kirk.
Edit: Ninja'd.
Yeah, but not a very good one.
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We're told that Data doesn't have emotions again and again... but the truth is he's not played like someone without emotion, not at all. He's played like someone with Asperger's Syndrome.
Ironically the kid in "Hero Worship" does a better impression of what Data is purported to be than Spiner himself. Is it misdirection or Spiner deliberately including emotion? I can't believe it's bad acting since Spiner is a pretty good actor.
There's another possibility, maybe they realized that if they played Data without emotion people would have trouble relating to him, so they cheated and created this mishmash or a character that smiles all the time, changes his tone of voice depending on the circumstances, but is sort of awkward around people, and often seems like a fish out of water;... And keep making silly mistakes and silly assumptions.
And when people who don't know better see this, they tell themselves: "This is what an android is supposed to be like."
You could even say the same of the EMH on Voyager. I credit Picardo for what he did with the character in making it, arguably, the best character on the show. But, early on, the people behind the scenes seem to think in order to successfully portray a character with no emotions is to make them not have a sense of humor. The doctor was annoyed almost all the time in the first few seasons of the show, which, again, is an emotion!
The doctor was annoyed almost all the time in the first few seasons of the show
I think because Data often doesn't exhibit strong emotions like anger or laughter outside of a malfunction (which was often the reason for him experiencing those emotions), he's considered to be emotionless, which I think is totally inaccurate. The fact that he even lifts an eyebrow when he finds something to be curious is an emotional response to external stimuli. The irony of it all is that I found Data to be the most emotional of the entire crew.
You could even say the same of the EMH on Voyager. I credit Picardo for what he did with the character in making it, arguably, the best character on the show. But, early on, the people behind the scenes seem to think in order to successfully portray a character with no emotions is to make them not have a sense of humor. The doctor was annoyed almost all the time in the first few seasons of the show, which, again, is an emotion!
The EMH is explicitly intended to be a sort of copy of Zimmerman himself. His general attitude is constantly annoyed because Zimmerman is constantly annoyed. He was even openly called out for his grumpy bedside manner which is kind of the opposite of calling him emotionless.
Yes, that was his state in the beginning but he evolved toward sociability after two or three seasons.
Here's another: I think the Dominion War, itself, is absolutely uninteresting. I feel like I always hear fans talk about what a great story it was, but, I didn't care for it one bit.
recovery from losing limbs
Animated Star Trek is silly.
The Dominion War was an extension of what DS9 was about at the core... challenging and reaffirming the ideals the franchise was built on.
Animated Star Trek is silly.
I can't take animated stuff very seriously.
Q is not related to Trelane, apart from a couple of superficial mannerisms shared. Or Trelane (with his green glowing progenitors) was faking it in an overly-elaborate way. Naah, they're nowhere near the same. Especially as Trelane got his history wrong (or the show took place in the 27th century, which would then allow Trelane's namedropping of Napoleon to be accurate since he's being a galactic peeping tom from 900 light years away... no worries, in a few weeks Khan says they're only sleeping for two centuries, which then makes TOS anachronistic in the opposite direction instead... there's no way to stitch that continuity together. Apart from fanon headcanon of the time travel episode after "Naked Time" causing an alteration of history that nobody would know because they're part of the timeline... which all seems a tad unintentional too... unless it wasn't, how's that for a controversy?)
I think because Data often doesn't exhibit strong emotions like anger or laughter outside of a malfunction (which was often the reason for him experiencing those emotions), he's considered to be emotionless, which I think is totally inaccurate.
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