If they had made her Sela and given her a bigger part, maybe it could have worked.
If they had made her Sela and given her a bigger part, maybe it could have worked.
I've never really liked her acting. She's kinda wooden. And i never found Sela all that interesting...maybe in the hands of a better actress she would've been.If they had made her Sela and given her a bigger part, maybe it could have worked.
I'll never understand why people wanted to shoehorn Denise Crosby into an already terrible movie?
I think that the movie would've been much better if it had a different director. Stuart Baid just didn't seem to connect with the material all that much. If Frakes had directed it it may have turned out better. It just didn't gel all that well and probably would've with a different director. The script probably needed another draft too.
We'll never know Frakes' directing abilities because they didn't give him a script to work with in the first place.
We'll never know Frakes' directing abilities because they didn't give him a script to work with in the first place.
Well, we do know Frakes' directing abilities, from his work on things like "The Offspring", "First Contact" and "Insurrection". He is able to draw out warmth between the main characters, while Stuart Baird seemed unable to do so.
And Shinzon just doesn't do anything besides say "you had it good while I suffered. I'm going to destroy Earth. That'll show you."
And Shinzon just doesn't do anything besides say "you had it good while I suffered. I'm going to destroy Earth. That'll show you."
Or, was he saying to the Romulan people, "Your government has never been able to defeat Earth, so I will show you how it's done"?
And Shinzon just doesn't do anything besides say "you had it good while I suffered. I'm going to destroy Earth. That'll show you."
Or, was he saying to the Romulan people, "Your government has never been able to defeat Earth, so I will show you how it's done"?
Shinzon has every reason to hate the Romulans, much more so then Picard, so why would he do that in the first place?
Or, was he saying to the Romulan people, "Your government has never been able to defeat Earth, so I will show you how it's done"?
Shinzon has every reason to hate the Romulans, much more so then Picard, so why would he do that in the first place?
To show them that they may have tossed him aside but look who was able to do what they couldn't.
Shinzon has every reason to hate the Romulans, much more so then Picard, so why would he do that in the first place?
To show them that they may have tossed him aside but look who was able to do what they couldn't.
Why wouldn't he try to kill them all instead? If someone has their life ruined by someone else, it seems more natural that the person who feels wronged would seek revenge against the people who wronged him, not try and impress them. That's why Shinzon's motive makes no sense, he is mad at the federation even though they had nothing to do making his life miserable and is trying to impress the people who did ruin his life.
To show them that they may have tossed him aside but look who was able to do what they couldn't.
Why wouldn't he try to kill them all instead? If someone has their life ruined by someone else, it seems more natural that the person who feels wronged would seek revenge against the people who wronged him, not try and impress them. That's why Shinzon's motive makes no sense, he is mad at the federation even though they had nothing to do making his life miserable and is trying to impress the people who did ruin his life.
I didn't see it as impressing them but more like rubbing it into their faces. Remember when there was a change in government they threw him away to the mines. He then came back and forced another government change.
The sense I got from the movie and Shinzon (and this is just my feeling), is that he was planning on enslaving the Romulans after he used them to help him defeat Earth. So eventually the Remans would be the ultimate power on the planet(s) and in command, while the Romulans would be working for them. Poetic justice. Why kill them when he can make them slaves and make them feel what he felt.
The sense I got from the movie and Shinzon (and this is just my feeling), is that he was planning on enslaving the Romulans after he used them to help him defeat Earth. So eventually the Remans would be the ultimate power on the planet(s) and in command, while the Romulans would be working for them. Poetic justice. Why kill them when he can make them slaves and make them feel what he felt.
Why not do that from the start and forget about destroying the Federation? There also no evidence he was planning that, so this just kinda guess work. That would have been nice to show, because him acting in Romulan Empire's interests didn't make sense.
Anyway you slice it, his motives for destroying the Federation were extremely vague and convoluted. He had motives for hating the Romulans, he even had motives for wanting Picard, but destroying the Federation, that made no sense.
Shinzon has every reason to hate the Romulans, much more so then Picard, so why would he do that in the first place?
Why wouldn't he try to kill them all instead?
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