BSG using frak worked surprisingly well.
I remain crushed that "frell" (from Farscape) never caught on the way "frak" did.

BSG using frak worked surprisingly well.

I've still got my "FRELL ME DEAD" buttons.I remain crushed that "frell" (from Farscape) never caught on the way "frak" did.![]()

I've still got my "FRELL ME DEAD" buttons.
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And this is where I point out that the very first Star Trek that ever aired involved a Salt Vampire who lured its victims by posing as an attractive member of the opposite sex.
Which was clearly meant to be a sexy, provocative notion -- at least by the standards of 1960s sci-fi shows.
"Frell" sounds way too soft to be fake profanity, IMO. "Frak" has the right cadence with that hard "K" sound you spit out in a moment of frustration.I remain crushed that "frell" (from Farscape) never caught on the way "frak" did.![]()
I haven't seen Alien Nation, so I don't know the context in which they used it there, but the term "slag" isn't a fake slur. In Britain, it's synonymous with "slut."The same way "slag" was a good fake slur on the Alien Nation series. It had the right sort of ugly sound for a slur.
"Slag" was the human slur for the Newcomers, the alien race in the show.I haven't seen Alien Nation, so I don't know the context in which they used it there, but the term "slag" isn't a fake slur. In Britain, it's synonymous with "slut."
Weird. Transformers: Beast Wars used it.I haven't seen Alien Nation, so I don't know the context in which they used it there, but the term "slag" isn't a fake slur. In Britain, it's synonymous with "slut."
It was about imitating the way characters talked on TV in the late 1960s.However, I don't think it belongs in Star Trek. Trek has always had a unique style of dialogue, and it wasn't about censorship,
It's a great theme that perfectly conveyed the message of the series. It's my second-favourite opening, losing only to The Original Series opening.The second I heard the theme to “Enterprise.” I could never ever take the show seriously. Nope.
I actually shut off the show when it started.It's a great theme that perfectly conveyed the message of the series. It's my second-favourite opening, losing only to The Original Series opening.
No, it doesn't.It comes across like a desperate attempt to appeal to a younger audience and pull in the non-sci-fi fans, and only weakens the feeling of being in another place and time.
It took me a while to come around, but I eventually learned to love “Where My Heart Will Take Me.”It's a great theme that perfectly conveyed the message of the series. It's my second-favourite opening, losing only to The Original Series opening.
It's a great theme that perfectly conveyed the message of the series. It's my second-favourite opening, losing only to The Original Series opening.
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