Yeah, God forbid the characters have anything happen to them in the years between movies....Maybe tolerable in an ongoing TV series to waste a few minutes on a dead-end plot-line----but in a once every two years motion picture series?
As I mentioned in another thread, a much better use of Uhura in this movie would have been to finally (in live action) give her a shot at the centre seat, by having her stay on the Enterprise, in command, and have Chekov co-pilot the shuttle during the raid on Nimbus City. This also would have saved us from the fan dance!![]()
Yeah, God forbid the characters have anything happen to them in the years between movies....Maybe tolerable in an ongoing TV series to waste a few minutes on a dead-end plot-line----but in a once every two years motion picture series?
But it was clearly sexual what uhura was getting at in that last scene in sickbay. You'd have to be an idiot not to get that point.
As I mentioned in another thread, a much better use of Uhura in this movie would have been to finally (in live action) give her a shot at the centre seat, by having her stay on the Enterprise, in command, and have Chekov co-pilot the shuttle during the raid on Nimbus City. This also would have saved us from the fan dance!![]()
It's also because... well... do you really want to think about your grandparents or aging parents getting it on?But it was clearly sexual what uhura was getting at in that last scene in sickbay. You'd have to be an idiot not to get that point.
Yep...clearly sexual...and more than a bit creepy...![]()
I didn't like the Scotty/Uhura pairing either, but on the average I didn't think that the other hour and 42 minutes of the movie were any better.Harmless fun that wasted (and worse) 3 minutes of a 1 hour 45 min movie. Disgraceful.
Makes more sense than Worf and Troi...
I just don't see why they even went there in FF.
It wasn't interesting. They didn't develop it. It didn't go anywhere in subsequent movies. They didn't even have any great chemistry.
It also appeared out of nowhere.
They were on the same ship since forever. So, why the hell would she find him somehow unattainable until Star Trek V? I mean, were the women all clamouring for him over the years? You'd think it would be the reverse. If anything, she should be the unattainable one.
It just didn't make any sense.
I said, "on the average."So the rest of the movie is all as bad as a 'possessed' Uhura pawing Scotty in sickbay?
I said, "on the average."So the rest of the movie is all as bad as a 'possessed' Uhura pawing Scotty in sickbay?
If you think the rest of the movie is good, I wouldn't trust your opinion either, but who cares? Our opinions are just opinions.Once again, I wouldn't trust your opinion.
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