There's nothing wrong with that.We have one special idiot that apparently took several tries before getting their GED.
We've got Harvard lawyers who have no clue what working class people want.
There's nothing wrong with that.We have one special idiot that apparently took several tries before getting their GED.
I don't expect that from Star Trek. Ever.Many authors wrote their greatest works after formative real life experiences. Tolkien, Orwell, Hemmingway. Etc.
You're telling me you've never looked in history and condemned the people there and their primitive ways?But when it comes to earth in the past, they're so condescending that it pisses me off. Again in star trek 4, Mccoy's condemnation of 20th century medicine rubbed me the wrong way.
No. I do not condemn the past. Because I was not there. No matter how much history may upset me(Should I condemn Lincoln for drafting my great x8 grandpa right off the boat from Ireland and forcing him to fight in a conflict that he had no stake in?). I do not condemn those who did not know any better.You're telling me you've never looked in history and condemned the people there and their primitive ways?
It's Ukraine not the ukraine.I dont know the star trek timeline apart from the basics. It just feels weird to me that kirk's career has stagnated. I mean if this show is supposed to follow TOS timeline then shouldn't his rank be much higher by now? At least an LT commander? Wait lemme guess, the genius writers are going to make pike recommend kirk for the farragut. Then make pike forcibly make kirk take over the enterprise from him. Because of what he saw in the time crystal. So boring and predictable. I bet you the writers are reading these forums right now and are like 'OH SHIT WE'VE BEEN FIGURED OUT!' I wouldn't be surprised. After all didn't star trek get sued by bablyon 5 creators over ds9? I know it was long time ago but it still happens.
But that's the thing. Time travel stories are lazy. In star trek. time travel stories exist to either maintain the status quo. I hated star trek 4 whales in space, because it was so damn stupid. Why time travel? Why not find a way to infiltrate the whale ship and blow it up from the inside out? The message of saving the whales could still be there. But in a less contemptuous fashion. And that's what I hate about star trek time travel stories. They have nothing but contempt for contemporary times. It's like the writers are nagging us, by having the characters tell us to "do better." Better with what? Well shit. That's easy for them to say, because they come from a post scarcity society. We're here still fighting over scraps. And you future/alien bastards gloat from your pedestal upon high, about how backwards we are. How we should just 'do better' and be more like you. When we dont know how. And you refuse to help us! It feels very colonialist and sneering imperialist to me. Like when churchill starved bengal. Or when stalin starved the ukraine.
Singh's emotional breakdown at the end feels like a red flag to me. I know it's going to affect her character later down the line somehow, some way. I've seen this before. Lemme guess she's going to sacrifice herself outta love for kirk and he'll never know why. God I shivered with cringe. It reads like something from tumblr.
You put to much faith in people with titles and accreditations.
I dont watch a lot of modern shows because they're so damn bad. Because the writing is shit. Because modern writers have zero real world experience and only write what they've already seen. I call them sheltered writers. Overly educated. With zero street smarts. They're people who've studied their craft in the classroom but know nothing of it in a practical sense. You can just tell who they are, by the way they write. It feels shallow and hollow. Their writing has no depth, no soul, no greater meaning behind it. On the surface it looks competent. But scratch it just a little bit and there's nothing there. Just emptiness.
Let me put it in a way you might understand. Modern hollywood writing is fraudulent. It's like a virgin who thinks he knows there's all to know about sex from pornos. But he's scared to touch a real breathing woman. I was that virgin once. Sure porn taught me the basics. But it didn't prepare me for the reality of intimate physical contact.
Was he wrong, though?Again in star trek 4, Mccoy's condemnation of 20th century medicine rubbed me the wrong way.
I mean if anything the fact that Infinity War would be undone by Endgame should have been obvious right away. Infinity War ended with the deaths of characters who all had additional movies publicly announced. Did you seriously think all those characters were going to stay dead?The last time I was surprised was at the end of infinity war. But sadly it was undone by endgame.
Spelling ain't your thing, is it?suns of bitches
Since you’ve no actual idea of the life experience of the writer of “Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow” this is an absurd line of thinking. And what “life experiences” are needed to write a story about two people from the future appearing in modern day Toronto on a mission to prevent a disastrous future? Life experience is just one source for a writer’s material. Tolkien was very much influenced by his academic interests when creating Middle-Earth. He was a University Professor.Writing the same immature crap from the safety of an institution does not increase your skill. Nor expand your scope on life. Many authors wrote their greatest works after formative real life experiences. Tolkien, Orwell, Hemmingway. Etc.
It’s amusing that you think a blanket condemnation of the past and a blanket condemnation of the present are different thingsNo. I do not condemn the past. B
I meant La’an my bad. I was close enough right, lol.who is Lana?
No. And that's the worst part. He had the ability to help and he didn't. I dont care about preserving the timeline. Just being in the past already, greatly throws things outta wack. If I was sent back a thousand years with knowledge of current events and the means to change history. I sure as hell would try my best.Was he wrong, though?
I dont follow the drama behind the series. I dont care. I only care about what actually happens inside the series. I want to be surprised.I mean if anything the fact that Infinity War would be undone by Endgame should have been obvious right away. Infinity War ended with the deaths of characters who all had additional movies publicly announced. Did you seriously think all those characters were going to stay dead?
Spelling ain't your thing, is it?
Since you’ve no actual idea of the life experience of the writer of “Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow” this is an absurd line of thinking. And what “life experiences” are needed to write a story about two people from the future appearing in modern day Toronto on a mission to prevent a disastrous future? Life experience is just one source for a writer’s material. Tolkien was very much influenced by his academic interests when creating Middle-Earth. He was a University Professor./QUOTE]
I may not know what the writers experienced personally. But from watching their work. I get the feeling that they are very sheltered. They write like typical upper middle class kids; who've never experienced a single hard day in their life. And I mean truly hard. Not, oh no their cat died. Or someone moved away. No, I mean that they've never had to struggle. Truly struggle. Their 'battles' lack physicality.
People like you who hate on the past for being bad or wrong, do so with privilege of hindsight. The people living in the past did not. And neither do we in the here and now. If your grandkids condemn you in this current time for something that you did or did not do, how would that make you feel?It’s amusing that you think a blanket condemnation of the past and a blanket condemnation of the present are different things
And what specifically gives you this feeling? Name a scene or line. Also how much writing by “upper middle-class kids” have you read? And how did you know their societal and financial status? Do you teach Creative Writing at some upper middle-class school? You seem to regurgitate talking points that you may have heard somewhere, but lack any first hand knowledge or experience with them. The age old attitude that modern “kids” are soft, weak and never struggled. Again broad generalizations that lack substance.I may not know what the writers experienced personally. But from watching their work. I get the feeling that they are very sheltered. They write like typical upper middle class kids; who've never experienced a single hard day in their life. And I mean truly hard. Not, oh no their cat died. Or someone moved away. No, I mean that they've never had to struggle. Truly struggle. Their 'battles' lack physicality.
I’m sorry, when exactly did I “hate on the past?”People like you who hate on the past for being bad or wrong, do so with privilege of hindsight. The people living in the past did not. And neither do we in the here and now. If your grandkids condemn you in this current time for something that you did or did not do, how would that make you feel?
Yes. He was a big fan of the Norman cavalry ( see Rohan ), and Old English, and languages in general. Also not very happy about what industrialization was doing to the English countryside ( see Ents vs. Isengard ).Life experience is just one source for a writer’s material. Tolkien was very much influenced by his academic interests when creating Middle-Earth. He was a University Professor.
Also the scouring of the Shire.Also not very happy about what industrialization was doing to the English countryside
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No. And that's the worst part. He had the ability to help and he didn't. I dont care about preserving the timeline. Just being in the past already, greatly throws things outta wack. If I was sent back a thousand years with knowledge of current events and the means to change history. I sure as hell would try my best.
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