michael mckean voice: "You're a little late for that!""This just in: Star Trek being investigated as a cult. "
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michael mckean voice: "You're a little late for that!""This just in: Star Trek being investigated as a cult. "
"This just in: Star Trek being investigated as a cult. "
Take the Organians for example. They were apparently at a pre-mechanical stage, yet that didn't stop Kirk et al. from beaming down in the middle of a crowd and then commenting on the lack of reaction of the people.
And didn't the scantily-clad people of the Edo in "Justice(TNG)" lack warp drive and 24th century Federation-level technology? Picard and his crew beamed down to a planet that didn't possess deep space travel.
Is anything ever mentioned about their tech level?And didn't the scantily-clad people of the Edo in "Justice(TNG)" lack warp drive and 24th century Federation-level technology? Picard and his crew beamed down to a planet that didn't possess deep space travel.
They have hats.Is anything ever mentioned about their tech level?
Is anything ever mentioned about their tech level?
I might agree. DSC has moments and Saru; had ... can't even reme mber his name, the Captain who took them to the Mirror U in S1, I liked him before the big reveal of who he was.
Just can't think of one thing I like d about PIC, and it was joyless.
YMMV
That was Captain Gabriel Lorca. I said he was a good captain earlier before the big reveal.
Picard wasn't fun
I agree with this but I really enjoyed Picard. It was never likely to be a "fun" show being as it focused on mortality and the passing of time, subjects that become more pressing the further I get from those comfortable beige carpeted days of Bermans Trek.Picard wasn't fun
I agree with this but I really enjoyed Picard. It was never likely to be a "fun" show being as it focused on mortality and the passing of time, subjects that become more pressing the further I get from those comfortable beige carpeted days of Bermans Trek.
Yeah, the older I get the more I enjoy that challenge at times. Picard wasn't fun always but it was the most engaged with Picard that I had been a long time.I agree with this but I really enjoyed Picard. It was never likely to be a "fun" show being as it focused on mortality and the passing of time, subjects that become more pressing the further I get from those comfortable beige carpeted days of Bermans Trek.
LOL! Not so much that, as (for me) seeing someone dealing with getting older and not becoming bitter or depressed about it is... heartening.Do we really need the entertainment to remind us that we're all going to die?
LOL! Not so much that, as (for me) seeing someone dealing with getting older and not becoming bitter or depressed about it is... heartening.
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