How is that simpler that "he shaved his head" for whatever reason?
He might have been digging some ska by the time
I guess I'll have to hide under my desk after posting this, but I must admit that actually the entire series of TOS is kinda
meh to me. The depiction of women is disgusting, even though it doesn't differ from the way they did in other productions of the time, but
The Cage had already showed how Star Trek could have done it.
Same for the first series of TNG. I still don't like that whole miniskirt thingy, it should be a uniform! And a uniform in which you should be feeling comfortably - which a miniskirt, for all I can guess, isn't. At least as a uniform. But on the other hand, I'm a dude, so how can I know?
Plus I have my issue with TVH. It's not that the eighties hadn't had U2 and Live Aid. Not that I object any activism, but it's so "Oh, let's have some pity and then take another bite of that tasty whopper." It's collecting billions without any criticism of the structures in which that whole perversion takes place, and Star Trek often does the latter, but not in that movie, plus the lamest time travelling slapstick they could have come up with.
And last not least. Ferengi. Because jews. It makes me one hell of nauseous whenever I see these guys walk around in Deep Space Nine. I didn't want to believe it for a long time, but I've just seen the conference scene in
The Nagus, and it reminded me of a piece of literature that has brought death to millions... yes, I know why I had a bad feeling about them when I've seen them the first time. I didn't have it because of what they were doing, but because of how they were portrayed. The Ferengi are one of the things that make me shake my head and say, no, that can't be Star Trek.
On the other hand, I don't have that much of a problem with POF since even though it is said that the third Reich had been the most efficient earth society that had ever existed if it just hadn't been for the shoah, it is also easy to see that the genocide will inevitably happen under said premises.
And not to forget the earth centrism, but I guess that's a question of cost.