Background appearances, nothing frontal, if I remember.There were some Andorians in TNG.
Background appearances, nothing frontal, if I remember.There were some Andorians in TNG.
Background appearances, nothing frontal, if I remember.
Your definition of background is rather dubious, considering the actress wearing the costume and makeup is up front and center in this shot that lasts for more than five seconds in the episode. One might even say that she's foreground.Again, that's a background thing, appearing just for five seconds as a choice for Lal doesn't count as appearing.
Otherwise, one of the greatest TNG episodes ever.
Not really.Yet, Andorians did appear in TNG.
Your definition of background is rather dubious, considering the actress wearing the costume and makeup is up front and center in this shot that lasts for more than five seconds in the episode. One might even say that she's foreground.
You also said "nothing frontal," so you're wrong on both counts.
Yet interestingly enough the film was noted to death from above with a laundry list from studio execs.The biggest flaw of Generations is that it wasn't a movie that was 'general audience' friendly. It was made specifically for Star Trek fans only. That really limits the amount of moviegoers' asses in theater seats.
Not really.
Split hairs all you want, she may be in the foreground but she wasn't even a character in-universe, just a model for Lal to choose from.It’s right there in the screencap. Denial is a helluva drug.
This isn't "splitting hairs," we were operating on what you said. You failed to provide all this extra context.
If you need "extra context" on every single post then you have a very poor grasp of basic language.This isn't "splitting hairs," we were operating on what you said. You failed to provide all this extra context.
They should have saved the entire concept for the movie.So Yesterday's Enterprise again?
At least then the re-used stage direction that Carson stole from himself (Geordi in engineering) would have been more understandable.![]()
you really can't tell the difference between a background character / skin thats on screen for moments vs a living, speaking, actual role with a character arc? something in the background, vs something front and center? Seems like you are being extra literal on purpose.
Perhaps you didn’t read what was written. Said member stated that Andorians were never used in TNG. We pointed out that he was incorrect. He then proceeded to move goalposts because he apparently can’t admit when he’s wrong. If you’re going to be part of the conversation, have all the facts.
Okay, fine, you're right. Andorians and Tellarites were featured aliens throughout TNG, DS9, and VGR, and there was absolutely no increased focused on those TOS-originated aliens in ENT compared to the prior fifteen years. Everyone knows "The Offspring" is one of the great Andorian-spotlight episodes of the franchise, and "unnamed inexplicably orange holographic mannequin" is truly the most iconic Andorian character in the franchise.
I mean, that has to be the case, otherwise you're ignoring the point of the original comment (that Roddenberry wanted to downplay, if not disregard, TOS when he was in charge of TNG) to nitpick for the sake of picking nits.
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