2024 is a thinly veiled version of our present, we don't need to learn mch more about it. The characters I wish to explore are those of our heroes, not of some rando fascist.
2024 is a thinly veiled version of our present, we don't need to learn mch more about it. The characters I wish to explore are those of our heroes, not of some rando fascist.
You need to stop the flow of illegal narcotics destablizing the USA first.
Stabilize the local economies and get rid of the power / influence of the local drug cartels.
I think if a foreigner has no prior criminal history, they should be given a path to citizenship. If they do have a criminal history, then I think it should be case-by-case because I don't think "one size fits all". And I don't think families should be split up.
As far as where fans stand ideologically, those of you who are right-wing should know by now that Star Trek is left-leaning. So if you're fuming about "Oh my God! Look how they portray ICE!!!!" that's what I call "mock outrage" because you had to have figured that's what would happen. What exactly were any of you expecting? Don't kid yourselves.
Are you defending what I think you're defending? I'm not talking about writing. I'm talking being fair to people who have done nothing wrong except to want to live a better life.
Many of the people being detained are either in some stage of the process or came here seeking asylum. They did everything right and were still punished, mostly because the former administration openly admitted they wanted to block all immigration from any country with brown people.
Open borders is the solution to all this, as far as I'm concerned.
Just let everybody in.
That's how the majority of our ancestors got here. So fuck all this noise and fuck ICE.
Okthen call me Nobody
Oh, I know they aren't synonymous. I used the word because it's the word I've seen bandied around on this very forum to describe what I would personally call slower storytelling/character work/breathing space. Sometimes folk want what they want until they get it! Even leaving aside the politics, which have been thrashed to death in this thread already, this sub-plot is giving us plenty of fleshing out both of Rios as an individual and the relationship between Raffi and Seven as they attempt to trace him, which is exactly what all three of them needed.As for the bolded, I cannot speak for "people," but for me, "filler" and "slower/ character work/ breathing space" are not snonymous. The latter is great (and truth be told, if well written, I always prefer it to a more action-driven episode). "Filler" is when whatever is on the screen (could even be action stuff) does not land with me and seems like the writers are spinning their wheels.
Putting aside contemporary politics, I do think we should look at Rios's situation as providing the ideal "fish out of water" scenario which allows us to examine what is taken for granted.
Rios is a man out of time, who happened to be in the wrong place, have the wrong accent, and be taken to the wrong clinic. He's swept up into imprisonment without trial, and faces indefinite detention. The tazing was a little much, but I've had friends tazed by the cops for less. All of this is normal stuff that regular people have to deal with in America in 2022. But 90%+ of us don't see it every day, so we just take it for granted. Which is exactly the same sort of story Past Tense was telling back in the day.
If Rios had gone to a more upscale clinic, he would have been handcuffed to a radiator, waiting for ICE to come get him, or whatever stormtrooper the Department of Labour invented to patrol the sanctuary districts.
Putting aside contemporary politics, I do think we should look at Rios's situation as providing the ideal "fish out of water" scenario which allows us to examine what is taken for granted.
Rios is a man out of time, who happened to be in the wrong place, have the wrong accent, and be taken to the wrong clinic. He's swept up into imprisonment without trial, and faces indefinite detention. The tazing was a little much, but I've had friends tazed by the cops for less. All of this is normal stuff that regular people have to deal with in America in 2022. But 90%+ of us don't see it every day, so we just take it for granted. Which is exactly the same sort of story Past Tense was telling back in the day.
Starting to get a bit frustrated at the ret-conning so far in this series. We've now had the idea that Picard was actually from Paris, rather than LaBarre (unless I misinterpreted the scene with his mum in the conservatory in episode 1) and Guinan conveniently forgetting about the encounter she had with Picard and the Ent-D crew in 19th century San Francisco.
Because the future that Picard came from doesn’t exist anymore, so she never met himNext...why did Guinan not recognize Picard, since they met in the past and that meeting supposedly had such an impact on her that she never forgot Picard and that cemented their friendship and her loyalty to him.
Because the future that Picard came from doesn’t exist anymore, so she never met him
Nothing in that scene indicated he encountered Kirk or Spock.but if Picard didn’t go back, wouldn’t that also mean Confederation Kirk/Spock never went back 1986 so the Trek 4 reference shouldn’t have happened.
There's no bubble to burst. I'm familiar with all the source material. The difference for me may well be in the nature of the issues that this show wants to explore and the way these are presented to the audience within the context of the story.
but if Picard didn’t go back, wouldn’t that also mean Confederation Kirk/Spock never went back 1986 so the Trek 4 reference shouldn’t have happened.
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