That's the beauty of it - it's both.I can honestly say that the cock n' balls configuration never occured to me until you mentioned it. And I have a filthy mind, too.
I just thought LEXX looked like a wingless dragonfly.
I can understand why the world-destroying gun doesn't come out the other end, though, that might be a little much.
^ Well, Lexx was a Canadian/German co-production, so it's not surprising that it plays well to German sensibilities.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Except for TOS fans, who appreciate the surrealism and found that element lacking in latter-day Trek, which increasingly tried too hard to be mainstream (ultimately resulting in the execrable nuTrek).It's sort of anti-Trek in this way, because Trek fans always hate those weird Trek episodes.
Except for TOS fans, who appreciate the the surrealism and found that element lacking in latter-day Trek, which increasingly tried too hard to be mainstream (ultimately resulting in the execrable nuTrek).
The characters are of course a trifle stock and similarly flatly defined - Xev Bellringer of B3K will always introduce herself as 'Xev Bellringer of B3K', for example, and I've already made clear that I hate 790.^^ Invest some time in it. The characters are solid and you'll come to care about them.
I really liked this series. It's too bad it kind of went off the deep end near the end and got cancelled though. Most definitely not for everyone. I may pick the series up on DVD sometime if I can ever find it. I see the occasional individual sets or movies but not an entire series collection.
I loved latter-day Trek right up until the end, but I definitely missed that mystical, exotic quality that the original had; I'd love to see a show that can recapture that sense of mysterious unknown (original Outer Limits had it, too).Except for TOS fans, who appreciate the the surrealism and found that element lacking in latter-day Trek, which increasingly tried too hard to be mainstream (ultimately resulting in the execrable nuTrek).
Probably the most insightful comment about the difference between TOS and latter-day Trek I've ever read. I approve.
Me, too, but I think we're supposed to.The characters are of course a trifle stock and similarly flatly defined - Xev Bellringer of B3K will always introduce herself as 'Xev Bellringer of B3K', for example, and I've already made clear that I hate 790.
Yeah, they're stock, or at least started out that way, but they're treated respectfully. Throughout the series, we may laugh at them, but we also laugh with them and feel their pain. I found the ending of the last episode, in particular, to be very touching.However, does the series treat them like people? Well... yeah. They have pretty straightforward agendas, some of which occasionally have dramatic elements. I can probably see more of Stanley Tweedle in myself than I'd be willing to admit to, that's for sure.
Probably censored to some degree, but better than nothing.it's on hulu![]()
Probably censored to some degree, but better than nothing.it's on hulu![]()
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