If you put a silly dress on an alligator, he’s even more likely to kill you. Because he’ll be really, really pissed.If you put a silly dress on an alligator. He's still going to try to kill you.
If you put a silly dress on an alligator, he’s even more likely to kill you. Because he’ll be really, really pissed.If you put a silly dress on an alligator. He's still going to try to kill you.
A very, very compelling argument.
When I first saw that episode, I was able to accept the rubber lizard suit. The silly part was that tunic the Gorn was wearing. It looked like something Bob Mackie designed for Cher.I remember when I was little and saw the episode arena for the first time.
The gorns outfit was so ridiculous I couldn't keep myself from laughing.![]()
We like to remember the most outrageous, attention-getting, or extreme styles of any particular period, but there’s always good and bad fashion. Remember Sturgeon’s Law.The problem with TNG was the 80's. There were some clothing ideas during the decade overall that were really out there that just look silly now, future-clothing or not. In the 80's, people had a weird fashion sense for what they thought looked good.
Usually takes about 30 years for things to "Come Back Into Style", we're just barely getting to that point with the 80s now. Though as to what has come back, Pink shirts on men seems to have returned to being fashionable, and neon never did totally go away. No sign of the big hair or shoulder pads and sweater dresses yet thoughWe like to remember the most outrageous, attention-getting, or extreme styles of any particular period, but there’s always good and bad fashion. Remember Sturgeon’s Law.The problem with TNG was the 80's. There were some clothing ideas during the decade overall that were really out there that just look silly now, future-clothing or not. In the 80's, people had a weird fashion sense for what they thought looked good.
Very true. I'm not saying the 80's didn't produce good fashion, but the 80's seemed so especially bad at it. You often have fashion trends that eventually come back, like bell bottoms or platform shoes and countless other things from different eras, but I don't think I've seen anything come back yet. A lot of the fashion from the 80's was gaudy and tacky and I'd venture we'd never dare to wear stuff like it today, even the good stuff. The 80's tried hard to make a fashion statement, and it's ironically fashion statements like these that made TNG's fashion of the future look so dated. Anytime one makes a bold fashion statement, they run the risk of dating themselves.
So she liked Sailor Moon.![]()
Here's my entry. Absolutely dreadful. And apparently it was her only clothing because she never wore anything else.
You can add two more words to that: Sherry Jackson.I have two words to clear all of this uglyness from our minds: Leslie Parrish
I loved the outrageous Ferengi outfits
I'd have loved to have seen Riker or Worf in the S1 "skant"!
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So she liked Sailor Moon.![]()
Here's my entry. Absolutely dreadful. And apparently it was her only clothing because she never wore anything else.![]()
Very true. If Sir Patrick had sported the look, it could have made the 'Picard Manoeuvre' very different (I'm thinking Basic InstinctIn Liaisons, Worf says that his dress uniform looks like a dress, so I guess that's the closest we're going to get!
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