With the possible exception of, say, "The Diary of Ann Frank," I like to think that most everything is fair game for parody. It's not necessarily a sign of contempt or disrespect.
With the possible exception of, say, "The Diary of Ann Frank," I like to think that most everything is fair game for parody. It's not necessarily a sign of contempt or disrespect.
In the sense that a canon is the comprehensive body of works of a certain category, perhaps. But not in the sense of "undeniably happened in-universe," since canons ignore or rewrite parts of themselves all the time (e.g. "James R. Kirk" and Data's early emotional capacity getting retconned away, or DS9 & VGR ignoring ST V's 20-minute commute to the center of the galaxy).
I don't really have a dog in this fight (I'm not particularly well-versed in TAS), but it certainly possible to love and celebrate something and enjoy making fun of it sometimes.
See Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, and (showing my age) any number of classic Carol Burnett Show sketches.
Whether it has been done well here is perhaps another matter.
No, no incongruity because as I said, not all of the Trek being created today is going to be enjoyed by everybody.
This version isn't your cup-of-tea, so be it.
I've found them mildly amusing, but not something I would go out of my way to watch again.
The thing is, I'm not going to piss and moan about it because there's plenty of other new Trek stuff I can get more enjoyment out of.
Harping on one's dislikes is just a waste of time.
Fun?I really enjoyed both of these. Both are a lot of fun...
So much so I don't even know what it is.Everyone
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Which tracks in line with his presentation in "Where No Man Has Gone Before."is incapable of understanding emotions despite experiencing them.
To quote Picard, "Sometimes you have to bow to the absurd."And be honest... the franchise has done serious episodes where the entire premise is laughable. Picard as a pre-teen must save the ship. A giant amoeba in space. Salamander babies.
These VERY SHORT TREKS are simply embracing that.
It refers to people of the boomer generation - and those who share the stereotypical mindset - that reject society progressing from what they grew up with. So the captain can't say anything "normal" without "offending" "special" people. Spock, instead of being coded neurodivergent, is incapable of understanding emotions despite experiencing them.
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Whoa! I said, "It refers to people of the boomer generation - and those who share the stereotypical mindset" - it's about the stereotypical boomer mindset.Interesting, so it’s an ageism thing? Stereotyping all boomers. Sorry if I sound too sensitive, but I’m not sure that’s a term that should be accepted for general use. It’s akin to the use of “snow flakes” as applied to all of the younger cohort.
For the record, I grew up on Firesign theater, Monty Python, second city, George Carlin …so I would like to think that these counter culture comics represent “boomer humor”.
I hope and pray for your husband's full recovery. God Bless.They're canon, even if they contradict. I guess I don't worry about that kind of stuff. I have my own personal head canon anyhow where I "erase" things that I don't like about Trek.
Promotional and/or fan created stuff doesn't count, no matter how well-done. I haven't seen these short things yet because I've been playing Nurse Bonz to my husband after his surgery last week and I'm lucky to get to the board. Perhaps next week.
I always accepted TAS as canon. However, I always bear in mind that all of this, however well-loved it has been to us all, is just fiction. At the end of the day, it has entertained us, and in some cases, enriched us or helped us make decisions in life (career paths for some), but it's a make-believe television show.
Just as well. I couldn't live in a universe with those $*#@ worthless Klingons.
What's wrong with Basil Fawlty?Whoa! I said, "It refers to people of the boomer generation - and those who share the stereotypical mindset" - it's about the stereotypical boomer mindset.
Monty Python includes the likes of John Cleese - not a persona I would want to associate with.
What's wrong with Basil Fawlty?
I honestly am out of the loop.
What's wrong with Basil Fawlty?
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