"Liking TATV is perverse."
Quoted for truth.
"Liking TATV is perverse."
Hey, T'Pol's hair looks cool in it! And there's an Archer-Trip drinking scene! And they used Jeff Combs again! And the production values are top-notch, as usual! So it depends on the viewer.
I've found something to like about every episode of Enterprise.
Right you are, sir.I've learned over the last 2 year that there are other reasons certain "fans" like TATV, but I'm sure you don't want me to list them here.![]()
"Liking TATV is perverse."
Quoted for truth.
People tend to be superficial, nothing new there. I mean, "New Moon" just made 73 million on its opening day, for crying out loud.
There are people out there who can find good things in what the vast majority of others would call an abomination. (Example: Jeffrey Dahmer was a quiet guy and a good neighbor)
Hookay, when you scrape bottom by comparing TATV to a serial killer, you've jumped the shark. You've had your jollies. If you're both still hell-bent on throwing rocks at people you don't agree with, kindly do it elsewhere.
Middleman just used Dahmer as an example of how good things can be found even in the worst of us (or thingsHookay, when you scrape bottom by comparing TATV to a serial killer, you've jumped the shark.
Jesus Christ, it just hit me... TATV is worse than ST V!![]()
Now that's saying something!
Isn't euthanasia supposed to be mercy killing? Like, painless and stuff? I mean, I suppose there are some terminally ill masochists who prefer to be beaten to death... Well, I'll just keep copies of ST V and TATV in a special black box labeled with a "skull and crossbones" symbol, just in case some tumor eats away parts of my brain and turns me into a raging masochistic wack job... I mean, you never know, right?STAR TREK V and "TATV."
The secret cocktail in Jack Kevorkian's death-drip.
First fifteen minutes? No, not at all. The rest? You bet your ass it is.Is it also perverse to enjoy Trek V?
First fifteen minutes? No, not at all. The rest? You bet your ass it is.Is it also perverse to enjoy Trek V?
So remove the Pegasus context and the death of Trip, and that might change some people's minds about TATV.
Still better than nothin' though.
The other wrong turn was having Trip only being able to deal with a threat by killing himself. I guess they wanted to turn him into a hero - just like they wanted to do with Data. But that kind of lionizing at the expense of the characters' lives - rings false. What a waste. For example, in Data's case, we knew he was heroic. He was also resourceful enough to solve that problem ten different ways without sacrificing himself. In Data's case, I would much rather have seen him go out like the Godfather - playing with a child and quietly shutting down. Now that would have been humanizing - and would have made his life about more than plain ideology. They let him die a pinocchio. They really should have let him die a real boy.
In the case of Tucker, it just felt gratuitious. Like, let's just throw whatever we can to make the fire bigger.
Do you really agree Aikiweezie? Or are you about to throw me across the room?
Onegaeshimasu!
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