reversepolarity got it right! Has anyone here read any of the Tintin comics?
reversepolarity got it right! Has anyone here read any of the Tintin comics?
in JJ's world of startrek, Earth is a perfect society... paradise. no poverty, no racism, no crime. and people do things for the benefit of mankind. wonderful concept i think, jj... is such a visionary.
it didnt need to become a larger part of the already overcomplicated ds9 plot.
The rocket looks a lot like the rocket from the Tintin comics...so much so that I'm sure it's an homage....Armin Shimmerman is a human!?! Who would've thunk it?..
Did anyone recognize the rocket in the office?
Buffy Summer, I suppose <shrug>
Remind me about the rocket?
dJE
it didnt need to become a larger part of the already overcomplicated ds9 plot.
Life is "overcomplicated". That's why I like DS9. Very true to life.
it didnt need to become a larger part of the already overcomplicated ds9 plot.
Life is "overcomplicated". That's why I like DS9. Very true to life.
Well, yeah life is complicated. But I cant remember the last time I found out that my mother was a non corporeal entity who birthed me to save a civilisation while at the same time my life was being controlled by a writer, who looked exactly like me, hundreds of years in the past.
But then, I dont really get out as much as I used to.
it didnt need to become a larger part of the already overcomplicated ds9 plot.
Life is "overcomplicated". That's why I like DS9. Very true to life.
Well, yeah life is complicated. But I cant remember the last time I found out that my mother was a non corporeal entity who birthed me to save a civilisation while at the same time my life was being controlled by a writer, who looked exactly like me, hundreds of years in the past.
But then, I dont really get out as much as I used to.
I just hated this episode.
I hate that they made a black character 400 years into the future that is still concerned over the issues of race that began some 600 years ago. Have we not gotten over this by now.
Yes I know it was a statement on current issues but....Good grief it wasn't the first time they did it in DS9. (The Fontaine program issues and Sisko) How do you justify a black man who's 400 years removed from racism to still have it at the fore front of his mind?
It also has what I consider the two worst final scenes in this whole series with Avery Brooks going so over-the-top in that fit he throws in his office and his monologue in the space station (oh how cringe-inducing his cadence is in that scene!) that he out-Shatners Shatner as his hammiest. The first time I saw this episode, I enjoyed it mostly for how unique it looked and because its positive message really is touching, but the bad acting ruined it for me so much that I never want to watch it again.
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