Yes, cringeworthy.All I got left is my bones"....
Clunky and awkward to be sure, what makes this line UTTERLY PATHETIC is that it is attempting to explain McCoy's nickname (not "Hang 'Em High McCoy" for the L&O fans), but that "Bones" as a nickname for McCoy is clearly from the old "Saw Bones" nickname from the 19th century. Basically, 2009 Trek writers thought, "Our audience is really fucking stupid, so lets spoon feed them". Forget the lack of poetry, this line fails in epic proportion because it assumes we're all fucking morons.
Cochrane: "So you're astronauts, on some kind of star trek."
Picard in "Sins of the Father" gives orders to set course for "the Klingon Imperial Empire".
Imperial Empire? Really??
Pretty-much anything that came out of Tasha Yar's mouth in the first season of TNG. Espeically the "just say no to drugs" speech to Wesley.
Maybe it was Crosby's acting, maybe the writiers didn't know what they wanted from the character, maybe it was both.
The Gazelle speech.
Cloud William: Ay plegli ianectu flaggen, tupep like for stahn...
Captain James T. Kirk: And to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.
Picard in "Sins of the Father" gives orders to set course for "the Klingon Imperial Empire".
Imperial Empire? Really??
No, wait. What? Really?
Someone actually WROTE that? And Stewart SAID it?
I'd place that under Best Dialog in all the different Star trek series, beautifully spoken by Shatner.Captain James T. Kirk: And to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.
Almost anything that came out of Garak's mouth
And of course, BRAIN AND BRAIN! WHAT IS BRAIN???
DATA:The Sons of Soong have joined together...
... and together, we will destroy the Federation. ®
Not sure if serious.Almost anything that came out of Garak's mouth
NuUhura: For a moment there, I thought you were just a dumb hick who only has sex with farm animals.
Not sure if serious.Almost anything that came out of Garak's mouth
Yeah, I pretty much hated Robinson's acting, and the lines he was given, especially when he started off with a smarmy "my DEAR doctor..." I know I'm probably alone in that.
He didn't compare it to a new born gazelle, he contrasted it to the new born gazelle. Which was ready to run almost from birth. Human aren't. The point was we learn from doing and sometimes we make mistakes, but thats part of learning too.Archer's gazelle speech for one, that made me cringe. Just how he compares his entire race to a struggling newborn animal...very Trek.
He didn't compare it to a new born gazelle, he contrasted it to the new born gazelle. Which was ready to run almost from birth. Human aren't. The point was we learn from doing and sometimes we make mistakes, but thats part of learning too.Archer's gazelle speech for one, that made me cringe. Just how he compares his entire race to a struggling newborn animal...very Trek.
Yeah, it was Bakula who dropped the ball. Though as T'Pol mentions in her follow up (and we know from watching Vulcans on Star Trek) Vulcans screw up too. So I think they might get the point.He didn't compare it to a new born gazelle, he contrasted it to the new born gazelle. Which was ready to run almost from birth. Human aren't. The point was we learn from doing and sometimes we make mistakes, but thats part of learning too.Archer's gazelle speech for one, that made me cringe. Just how he compares his entire race to a struggling newborn animal...very Trek.
Yeah I just realised how that sounds. What I meant to put was Archer compared certain human attitudes (running before learning to walk) with a gazelle. But cheers for pointing that out. Still, I think we both can agree it was a horrible delivery. And whats more mindboggling is the Vulcan's might not have any form of reference from which to compare. ENT really failed, when trying to emulate Picard's kind of speeches about Humanity.
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