TFF: Worst TOS movie? Hell yeah. Worst Trek movie? Hell no.
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TFF: Worst TOS movie? Hell yeah. Worst Trek movie? Hell no.
Better hope your shield generators are at full capacity. Dem’s fightoin’ words.I love The Search for Spock far more than The Wrath of Khan.
TFF was more beautiful film aesthetically than either TSFS or TVH. I love both of those films and I like them a lot moreso than TFF but neither is particulary all that daring or experimental with cinematography or set lighting. TFF tried interesting new things and those shots worked then and they still work now.
I'm happy to see everyone practicing Safe IDIC.
Rod Stewart covered Enterprise's theme song?!? ::mind blown::Damn Skippy. But they needed Gagarin in the credits. I think I'm going to go listen to it now. Might even go find some good covers. Or Rod Stewart.
That was how I saw it - teasing.I guess that level of fourth wall-breaking awareness is kind of weird. Unless this is how the lower ranks tease and view the role of captain.
Preach, brother!Canon is a farce and does nothing but sow dissention across the fan base.
I think blowing up Romulus turned out to be a good idea that shifted the status quo in an interesting way and allowed for more exploration of the Romulans themselves (who are still very much around). As much as I liked the Romulan episodes in TNG and DS9 it was clear that the race had gotten very one note and were crying out for a major shakeup of some kind.
I know one of the things people do who really want to appear as if they're part of the collective of friends and society, is to pay no attention to someone who appears to just be rambling or upset, especially one powerless to stop a bad situation, and to side with the status quo who get to make the decision, bad or not, and to definitely not appear to agree with someone who's being insulting or "rude", in order to save face and or not be also associated with that person and risk ruining their reputation, but at some point, someone will have to just say fk it, stop caring how they will appear if they agree with my hopeless cause, and just finally acknowledge that I may just be right. That this whole scenario truly happened due to greed, arrogance, sheer fkn hubris, and a massive lack of talent, and a gargantuan ton of disrespect to the predecessors of trek that made some of the best and most memorable episodes or movies. I can't help myself but be upset and angry, but I hope people don't decide to just immediately disagree with me simply because they don't like my tone or attitude. I have passion for trek. Anyone who has true passion and love for something and sees random strangers with no love for it or understanding of it, have power to wreck it with their unwise, talentless, Idiotic choices, knowing there really isn't much they can do about it Unless all the fans unite together with no fear of the typical tactics of the status quo aka using the masses and or the media to character attack and make up lies about the critics, by claiming "racism, sexism, or transphobia" or "toxic Fandom", would also do this
It's the other way around.Rod Stewart covered Enterprise's theme song?!? ::mind blown::
Matalas has said that if “Legacy” happens that he sees this Borg attack on Earth as being the equivalent of “The Snap” in the MCU; a society-wide trauma that will have far-reaching consequences.No major events in modern Trek will ever matter in-universe again (in the P+ streaming era of Trek).
When "Best if both Worlds" happened, Starfleet had a major defeat and lost thousands of people. That event had profound in-universe consequences and was acknowledged in most Trek series up until the most recent one. The Dominion war was also referenced in anything that in- universe happened later.
But no matter what happens in ANY of the modern streaming series - the destruction of all of Starfleet, the murder of millions of servicemen, A.I. wars spanning millennia and destroying entire planets, reboots of whole species or iconic characters, props, ships - despite never being "technically" erased via time-travel or reboot - NONE of these events will ever have any consequences or even be acknowledged in-universe ever again.
For all intents & purposes, Starfleet history "ended" with ST09. Anything else after that will only ever reference events from itself (but even then rarely - every new season is kind of a blank slate), or the 90s-00s Trek shows. The streaming shows will continue to show events that technically happen. But they will never be part of Treks fictional history. Basically what Voyager did after each episode, back to status quo, on a franchise-wide, galaxy-wide level.
And that is fine.
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