zar said:
You have failed to convince me that "it's just a TV show" is valid while "it's just a game" is not.
What about someone who attended a university with a major sports program for 4 years? Took classes with players. Attended games LIVE in person. Lived there for 4 years.
I think that makes it a little more valid than a TV show.
zar said:
Yes, I know it's a real game, but it's still a game. Star Trek is also a real show made by real people. The Itchy & Scratchy Show and Tool Time are fake TV shows. Star Trek is a real TV show.
And if someone dressed up as Itchy and went to court for jury duty, professed their belief in Itchy and Scratchy as a way life, that would be WEIRD, inappropriate, and abnormal and draw scorn similar to the original question of this thread "why do non-fans think we think it's real?"
zar said:
Oh, so when fans paint their faces it's because they're showing appreciation for the "real" side of their athletes, the people with families and who work in soup kitchens? No, they're celebrating the entertainment that those people provide for them, not exactly the people themselves. Actors and athletes are both performers and it is the performance that excites fans.
If you saw someone dressed in full team face paint during the middle of the week that would be weird, abnormal, strange.
If it's a gameday, then that's just like someone dressing up to go to a convention.
zar said:
Both types of performers have costumes. One is called a jersey. The notion that one is "real" and one is "fake" is silly. They both exist. They are designed and tailored by real people. A sports logo and the logo of the Klingon Empire are both equally "unreal" because they are merely images, and both "real" in that they were created by real artists. They both represent the same thing -- entertainment. Fans display them to show that they enjoy that entertainment.
Sports game are real life events. Star Trek TV shows are tv entertainment, not reality.
I do think its tacky to wear a jersey in public, but it's not even in the same ballpark as walking around in public in a Star Fleet uniform.
zar said:
No, it's not. Did someone say it was?
I'm not sure I understand what you are getting at.
"Why do non-fans think we think it's real?"
Probably because crazies are out there wearing StarFleet uniforms to jury duty.
If someone wears a football jersey in public, then they are just a fan of REALITY, a team they support that plays games in real life.
Warped9 said:
Sports fans get a pass because sports have been around longer and long accepted by mainstream society. But some sports fans can be just as obsessive.
They get a pass because sports occur in real life. Adventures of the Enterprise do not.
Kreacher said:
^ Exactly. Having no interest in sports myself, I think obsessive (okay... dedicated) sports fans are just as weird as they think we are.
I think their are sports fans weirdly obsessed the same as Star Trek fans.