Nah. Never was a game show person.Bzzzzzzt! Sorry, Hans, wrong guess. Would you like to go for double jeopardy, where the scores can really change?
Nah. Never was a game show person.Bzzzzzzt! Sorry, Hans, wrong guess. Would you like to go for double jeopardy, where the scores can really change?
What a terrible argument. You're basically justifying what the invaders did to native peoples around the world.Because the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
They had too many parallel Earth stories. That's the worst I can say about it.
It's a tough one. I like most of the Parallel Earth episodes, but the more alien, the better. And what are the odds of a planet developing exactly like Earth except for one difference?Which is the lesser of two ways of doing Earth-set stories: parallel worlds or holodeck simulations? The former seems to strain credulity, although the likelihood with parallel universes, time travel, and sheer probability is greater, whereas the latter seems like AU fanfiction during full immersion moments.
TOS went off the rails in the second season? Other than one other person who's notorious for being a contrarian, I've never heard that one before.
They had too many parallel Earth stories. That's the worst I can say about it. I like the greater focus on the action/adventure and more comedy. Plus they could do more with Kirk and especially Spock now that the writers had already established them.
There is a hint of irony in someone with a screen name of MacIntosh not being a fan of "THE APPLE"...
I have to agree with you.Bzzzzzzt! Sorry, Hans, wrong guess. Would you like to go for double jeopardy, where the scores can really change?
Without Wrath of Khan there is no TNG. (Without TMP there is no TWOK, but that's a shakier argument.) It was the movies that convinced Paramount "Hey this Star Trek thing isn't going away. Is that Roddenberry fellow still around?"Without TNG, there are no spin-offs. No DS9, VOY, ENT, DSC, PIC, SNW, LD, PRO. None of it. The Franchise as we currently know it wouldn't exist.
What a terrible argument. You're basically justifying what the invaders did to native peoples around the world.
They didn't need to kidnap the Baku, they could have just asked them if they could build a station in orbit of the planet. They probably wouldn't have cared.
Are there any parallel Earth episodes in season 2? Not to nit pick, but it's TrekBBS. Miri is parallel Earth. This Side of Paradise is possibly parallel Earth (but probably not). You'd have to put All Our Yesterdays in that bucket. But Patterns of Force and A Piece of the Action are specifically not parallel Earth.It's a tough one. I like most of the Parallel Earth episodes, but the more alien, the better. And what are the odds of a planet developing exactly like Earth except for one difference?
As I was contemplating my THIRD run through Strange New Worlds (while not having watched all of DS9, VOY, ENT, or Disco once) I thought "Good grief. This is what it would be like if Star Trek was the size of Firefly!"It's weird to think that TOS has the equivalent of eight seasons' worth of episodes, when compared to a modern series.
Blu ray?Film left on the cutting room floor should stay on the cutting room floor. Special editions remasterd editions directors editions all sucky sucky.
It's particularly irritating not having any legal or practical way of watching TOS without the CGI Enterprise.
Film left on the cutting room floor should stay on the cutting room floor. Special editions remasterd editions directors editions all sucky sucky.
It's particularly irritating not having any legal or practical way of watching TOS without the CGI Enterprise.
Whoo. There's coffee in that nebula. And in ME!
Without Wrath of Khan there is no TNG. (Without TMP there is no TWOK, but that's a shakier argument.) It was the movies that convinced Paramount "Hey this Star Trek thing isn't going away. Is that Roddenberry fellow still around?"
And without Star Trek IV making a ton of money TNG would not have made it to season 3 when it became a viable show that could be spun off of.
I thought that to make the benefits usable by the galaxy at large that the planet had to be rendered uninhabitable. You're asking me to remember Insurrection. Stop it.
Picard very snarkily (and wonderfully because it's Stewart) asks "How many people does it have to be before it's wrong?" There are current events going on right now where the world of all political and philosophical stripes and circumstances is answering "More than that."
It's a tough question. It's supposed to be. It would have been more interesting if the Ba'ku hadn't been so angelic or if the Crazy Admiral hadn't been such a trope, er, jerk. (Imagine if the Ba'ku had been like the cast of Deliverance and they had their old spaceships up on blocks and they all got drunk all day long?)
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few sounds so sage when Spock says it. Less so when the army rolls in and says "We claim this land for the greater good!"
Picard was going to sacrifice the Enterprise for Wesley Crusher in Justice. "I refuse to let arithmetic decide questions like that." (I've never been able to decide if that was comforting or disturbing for a starship captain. He's also damn well made decisions based on arithmetic when it hasn't been a credited cast member.) Odo "wiped out" (time travel is complicated) a 200 year old civilization to save Kira. Someone go find a Tuvix thread.
"I don't know about you, but I'd call that a bargain."
IIRC Roger Ebert when reviewing the film dismissed the question out of hand while allowing that it's fun to have these kind of debates on Star Trek that wouldn't last a moment in real life.
Are there any parallel Earth episodes in season 2? Not to nit pick, but it's TrekBBS. Miri is parallel Earth. This Side of Paradise is possibly parallel Earth (but probably not). You'd have to put All Our Yesterdays in that bucket. But Patterns of Force and A Piece of the Action are specifically not parallel Earth.
Damn. I forgot Omega Glory. Ok. One. (I freaking LOVE Omega Glory.)
As I was contemplating my THIRD run through Strange New Worlds (while not having watched all of DS9, VOY, ENT, or Disco once) I thought "Good grief. This is what it would be like if Star Trek was the size of Firefly!"
"A Piece of the Action," "Pattterns of Force," "The Omega Glory" and "Bread and Circuses."
The Chicago Mob planet, the Nazi planet, the post-apocalypse Yankee and Communist planet and the Roman planet.
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