That episode made me paranoid about getting knocked on the head.There was an episode that literally featured Hawkeye monologuing for 25 minutes straight after he got a concussion from a Jeep accident to keep himself from falling unconscious.

That episode made me paranoid about getting knocked on the head.There was an episode that literally featured Hawkeye monologuing for 25 minutes straight after he got a concussion from a Jeep accident to keep himself from falling unconscious.
Was this a common risk for you?That episode made me paranoid about getting knocked on the head.![]()
I'm clumsy and left handed, So yes.Was this a common risk for you?
It depends. Winchester, BJ, Margaret, and Klinger all grew so much in later seasons. Hawkeye and Winchester have an incredible heart to heart in Sons and Bowlers. Or, in Bombshells they are so bored they start a rumor and have to get out of a jam. They're dynamic shifts in a way Burns was never allowed to.MASH did go downhill a little the more control Alan Alda had over the show. It eas still good but IMO the early seasons are best. I am also a bigger fan of Frank Burns than Winchester.
MASH did go downhill a little the more control Alan Alda had over the show. It was still good but IMO the early seasons are best. I am also a bigger fan of Frank Burns than Winchester.
I will disagree because because all dialog reveals character.
The Mosley incident was a brilliantly executed case of office politics... Take out by far the most experienced writer on staff. Say what you will about season 1 of that series, but they had a great bench of good writers starting out.
Kusco: and that's...bad?There are literally scenes in Discovery where Michael looks at her tricorder and says aloud - when alone - what her tricorder is reading.
Kusco: and that's...bad?
'Cause I've seen that in several shows I quite like. Farscape springs immediately to mind.
People seem quite fond of Georgiou and Lorca.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/star-trek-paul-giamatti-starfleet-academy-villain-1236032978/amp/
I love hearing Giamatti is in Trek, but MY GOD Kurtzman needs to get rid of this fixation that Trek needs “villains”. His shows have never really made any villains worth remembering.
https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/star-trek-paul-giamatti-starfleet-academy-villain-1236032978/amp/
I love hearing Giamatti is in Trek, but MY GOD Kurtzman needs to get rid of this fixation that Trek needs “villains”. His shows have never really made any villains worth remembering.
People seem quite fond of Georgiou and Lorca.
Maybe Giamatti is just playing the uptight dean of Starfleet Academy who's tired of the main cast's antics and determined to shut down their fraternity.
Set phasers to stunned. In another casting coup, the upcoming Paramount+ series “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” has cast Emmy winner and multiple Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti in a recurring guest role as the first season’s main villain, who has a sinister connection to the past of one of the (yet to be cast) cadets.
People seem quite fond of Georgiou and Lorca.
Maybe Giamatti is just playing the uptight dean of Starfleet Academy who's tired of the main cast's antics and determined to shut down their fraternity.
Maybe Giamatti is just playing the uptight dean of Starfleet Academy who's tired of the main cast's antics and determined to shut down their fraternity.
I’ve heard some say he could be the “Snape” of the Academy, which I’d be in favor of. But again that just shows current producers using the “villain” terminology wrong. “Antagonist” I felt was always the more appropriate term. Trek really only has a few true villains I can of, but because producers think so much of WRATH OF KHAN that there’s this seeming need to create more iconic villains. Moll and L’ak being the latest examples of Trek villains absolutely fell flat for me.
And I would disagree, because it conveys the character's reaction to the situation, even if it is "infodumping."My point is that doesn't convey character, when you said all dialogue conveys character.
Yeah, I can't get behind this. I talk to myself out loud a lot. So I relate to the character far more with such monologuing.IMHO though, yes, it's bad. Provided she's not talking over communicator to someone else or something. Because she's literally only saying things aloud (rather than in her head to herself) for the benefit of the viewer.
I remember Lorca, Commodore Oh and Vadic quite well.His shows have never really made any villains worth remembering.
Mudd.Trek really only has a few true villains I can of, but because producers think so much of WRATH OF KHAN that there’s this seeming need to create more iconic villains. Moll and L’ak being the latest examples of Trek villains absolutely fell flat for me.
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