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Conan's STAR TREK

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I don't think we ever will recover from that.

As much as I love Star Trek, I will always realize it is a TELEVISION SHOW. People who take it so seriously, enough to wear a uniform around town like that sad woman does, are an embarrassment to us all.

Of course, they should also know when not to wear it (like at the office).

I can agree with this point.

However, how many jurors have worn their favorite sports jersey's to trial?

Sports teams are 'hip'... star trek isn't...

Rob
 
Don't know about that, I've had some of the best sex of my life with folk I've met at star trek conventions.
 
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I don't think we ever will recover from that.

As much as I love Star Trek, I will always realize it is a TELEVISION SHOW. People who take it so seriously, enough to wear a uniform around town like that sad woman does, are an embarrassment to us all.

Of course, they should also know when not to wear it (like at the office).

I can agree with this point.

However, how many jurors have worn their favorite sports jersey's to trial?

Depends on the trial, no? The last time I served on a jury, I went in jeans and a t-shirt. But that was a small domestic dispute.

But that's beside the point. Like I said, they should know when to wear their "preferred" wardrobe.
 
I'm getting a persecution complex.

People just need to learn that there is a time and place for everything and a courtroom is no place for a Trek uniform.
 
I'm getting a persecution complex.

People just need to learn that there is a time and place for everything and a courtroom is no place for a Trek uniform.

Except in Chicago and NYC. If Tina Fey has taught us anything, Princess Leia will help you avoid jury duty in the Windy City, but will ensure that you WILL serve in the Big Apple!
 
I think more than a decade later, we're still recovering from that 'Trekkies' damage. I figured the new movie would restore Trek's cool, but it seems there's still some way to go.

That said, I don't see how dressing up in a Starfleet uniform is really any different to dressing in a sports jersey, or dressing up like Elvis, or like a denim 'n' leather metalhead. They're all 'uniforms' of fandom, in a sense. Whatever floats your boat. Although, there is a time and a place. That juror has done Trekkies probably irredeemable harm.
 
I'm getting a persecution complex.

People just need to learn that there is a time and place for everything and a courtroom is no place for a Trek uniform.

A Persecution complex on this site? no way!! The fans of the BBS realize that this so called 'dorky image' of Trek fans is just a myth...sure...yeah..uh huh...

Good luck Canadaboy. If they knew your address they'd come for you..phasers and all..

Rob
 
I'm getting a persecution complex.

People just need to learn that there is a time and place for everything and a courtroom is no place for a Trek uniform.
On the other hand, a male judge in a flowing black dress? Now that's appropriate!
 
BTW, Conan is a trekkie himself, so don't take his jokes too seriously.
Yeah... Conan does a lot of jokes based on the stereotypes about the Irish, and the subject he ridicules the most is himself. If you took him seriously, practically everyone could be insulted by his shows. :rommie:

I thought he was a Trekkie because he had Shatner and Takei doing those "Secrets" jokes a few times.

I adore Conan, and I think the jokes are hilarious. I always get a kick out of The Simpsons people mentioning in their commentary how glad they are that he got a show since he was apparently doing bits and sketches in empty writer's rooms.
 
BTW, Conan is a trekkie himself, so don't take his jokes too seriously.
Yeah... Conan does a lot of jokes based on the stereotypes about the Irish, and the subject he ridicules the most is himself. If you took him seriously, practically everyone could be insulted by his shows. :rommie:

I thought he was a Trekkie because he had Shatner and Takei doing those "Secrets" jokes a few times.

I adore Conan, and I think the jokes are hilarious. I always get a kick out of The Simpsons people mentioning in their commentary how glad they are that he got a show since he was apparently doing bits and sketches in empty writer's rooms.

I like Conan. But he needs to be less 'overtly' liberal as he appears to be more and more; and I am an OBAMA supporter! I didn't like when Leno started going political, and I dont watch Letterman anymore because of it.

Hell..GRANDMA LEE is funnier I think! She needs her own show!!!!

Rob
 
Person dressing up in a Star Trek costume=Military person...? Gotta heartily disagree.:vulcan:

More like a person dressing up in a sports Jersey.

You'd have a point if said person wore the jersey, the leggings, the pads, the cleats and the helmet, in which case I'd say the person wearing the sports clothing to the grocery store was equally retarded. Wearing a sports jersey would be like wearing a DS9 t-shirt, no one would give it second glance.

Sorry, walking around in your daily life with a full uniform waving your fake tricorder and phaser around is not the same as wearing a football jersey.

I'd also comment that the people who attend Trek Conventions in costume are no different than people who paint their bodies and dress in uniforms for sporting events, they are equally geeky in their own way and in no way indicate deviant behaviour.

It espouses to explore the life of trek fans, but really amps up the 'whacko' contingent just for sales..that is bad IMO..

Rob

No, it really doesn't. It explores the life of extreme Trek fans. I don't think the general public who saw Trekkies (the few that did) believes that everyone who watches Star Trek is like that, they are obviously not the norm.

How much fun would it be to see a movie about John Smith who has a collection of TNG DVDs and occasionally watches TOS reruns and otherwise has no connection to Star Trek?
 
I think Conan's hilarious. I loved the Who Made Huckabee? crossover last year and I think that he combines talent on the same level, or better than, Letterman while being at least as nice as Leno. Truly the most deserving person finally got The Tonight Show.

That said, his comedy has often felt self-conscious to me. He'll go for stereotypes about things that fit him because, at least comedically (though probably less likely in real life), he's got a sort of inferiority complex. Self-deprecating humor is an extremely fine line to walk in which you must laugh at yourself without appearing to court pity. This is the only area in which I think Conan fails comedically.

But it was awesome to have Shatner read Palin's speech as stream-of-consciousness poetry, complete with a jazz combo grooving to the mind-boggling non sequiturs.
 
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