And with that sentence, my days of not taking you seriously have reached a middle.Also the woke stuff annoys me.
And with that sentence, my days of not taking you seriously have reached a middle.Also the woke stuff annoys me.
It proves they don't get it.And that's where you lose me. Star Trek has been "woke" since 1966. Praising a lack of "woke" in Star Trek give the impression that someone doesn't get Star Trek.
I loved Picard season 3
Also the woke stuff annoys me.
Romulans. *shakes fist*Star Trek has been "woke" since 1966.
Nothing wrong with saying that the show is too progressive for you and pointing out what you don't like. However, woke is like trigger word these days, so best to avoid it.Using the word 'woke' is like wearing a sash indicating you belong to green team or purple team; it's a good way to make everyone on the other side instantly turn on you, but a bad way to communicate what you specifically didn't like.
Star Trek "too progressive".Nothing wrong with saying that the show is too progressive for you and pointing out what you don't like. However, woke is like trigger word these days, so best to avoid it.

I feel no need to watch it again.I don't even mind PIC Season 3 and I recognize it was shameless fanwank on steroids and dumb as hell. We don't need an entire live-action series like that.
I've been sour on it since it premiered.Are people souring on Season 3 of Picard now?
I like Prodigy. I get Clone Wars vibes from it. Another IP, where I like the animated over most of the live action outside of Andor.Are people souring on Season 3 of Picard now? I haven't seen it again since it originally aired, but I remember it really wanted to be a DS9 season but realized they were using the TNG cast and shifted gears really fast to yet another Borg story. I think the season was the best of the three (Though I did enjoy Season 1 some) but overall, I don't look at Picard as fondly as some of the others. Ironically, the two series geared towards kids and young adults (Prodigy and Lower Decks) are the two that I have gravited most to in the streaming era. We'll see how Starfleet Academy goes, but I will say the first two episodes had things I liked and didn't like in them and considering my expectations were low, that's a moral victory.
I hate Season 2 with a passion, but I don't remember it being a homage to Star Trek IV. Maybe because of the Kirk Thatcher scene, but they tried to do so much in that season and it was very incoherent.I like Prodigy. I get Clone Wars vibes from it. Another IP, where I like the animated over most of the live action outside of Andor.
I haven't rewatched Picard. I remember season 2 being a homage to Star Trek IV. The last season felt like it was trying to accomplish too much in too little time. Overall, I enjoyed it, but it was more nostalgia.
Because Clone Wars was able to be both a kids show and still have adult content is what made me give Prodigy a chance. American animation tends to be mostly kid centric unlike what I see with anime from Japan.As for Prodigy and Clone Wars, I think the fact that I really liked Clone Wars and Rebels made me like Prodigy all the same. It took a little bit to get going, but once we got to Kobyashi and Time Amok, I was firmly on board with it.
Even earlier - the first day of filming The Cage in December, 1964."When did Star Trek become woke?" -- September 8th, 1966.
I enjoyed it while it aired, though I started to sense something was increasingly wrong during the back half of the season. By a few months later, I realized I'd wasted 10 weeks with the most empty Big Kahuna Fanservice Burgers.I've been sour on it since it premiered.
Isa should have remained a significant character throughout the entire run of the series. To have her be so instrumental in season 1's story and then put her on a bus in season 2 was rather insulting.One other thing I will say about Picard is I did not like the way the Cast was treated and watching "The Pitt", they really did Isa Broines badly. She's a terrific actress who really wasn't given a chance to shine.
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