Maybe its generational (or Canadian) for us who remember Max Headroom.
Maybe, Edison Carter was one of my favorite TV heroes when I was growing up.
I was a weird kid.....
Maybe its generational (or Canadian) for us who remember Max Headroom.
Loved seeing Terry O'Quinn, but didn't really buy his character and the way people, including the military, just did what he said. I think a coup would've come a whole lot sooner--long before the Second Mass. showed up. Still, an entertaining episode.
Loved seeing Terry O'Quinn, but didn't really buy his character and the way people, including the military, just did what he said. I think a coup would've come a whole lot sooner--long before the Second Mass. showed up. Still, an entertaining episode.
Add me to that list as well. I just don't think the military would fall in line under a professor's leadership.
for me he'll always be the neighbor's dad from Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Berlinghoff Rasmussen and more recently Taggart from Eureka
Loved seeing Terry O'Quinn, but didn't really buy his character and the way people, including the military, just did what he said. I think a coup would've come a whole lot sooner--long before the Second Mass. showed up. Still, an entertaining episode.
Add me to that list as well. I just don't think the military would fall in line under a professor's leadership.
Barack Obama is a former professor![]()
Yeah. I know. Subtle, aren't I? lol But, I think the military has more smarts than the general public. Especially a group of starving civilians.
IDK. I think it's too soon to try and settle down to a normal life. The planet is still occupied by the aliens. My way of thinking is: survive, hide, regroup and try and fight back.And why not? I'd surely choose a professor of any kind (especially a history professor) over a plumber any day (no disrespect to plumbers but not what i envision as civil leaders).
As i said earlier the need for stability and normality is great and having things be done as they used to surely increases the comfort people may feel.
With the military in control you will alway be reminded that a war is going on and you may have to fight.. with a civilian leader at least you know that people are planning for the future and try to establish a certain order.
You mean like Tom Mason, The Professor, being Second in Command of the Second Mass and being in charge in Weaver's absence and incapacitation?Loved seeing Terry O'Quinn, but didn't really buy his character and the way people, including the military, just did what he said. I think a coup would've come a whole lot sooner--long before the Second Mass. showed up. Still, an entertaining episode.
Add me to that list as well. I just don't think the military would fall in line under a professor's leadership.
Yes, Tom is a professor, but he's a fighter first now. He's proven himself there. O'Quinn's character just seemed like a power hungry spoiled child.You mean like Tom Mason, The Professor, being Second in Command of the Second Mass and being in charge in Weaver's absence and incapacitation?Loved seeing Terry O'Quinn, but didn't really buy his character and the way people, including the military, just did what he said. I think a coup would've come a whole lot sooner--long before the Second Mass. showed up. Still, an entertaining episode.
Add me to that list as well. I just don't think the military would fall in line under a professor's leadership.
for me he'll always be the neighbor's dad from Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Berlinghoff Rasmussen and more recently Taggart from Eureka
And lest we forget the quirky time traveler allgedly from the future but really from the past on TNG.![]()
^^^I was thinking that Manchester and Bressler were kidding themselves about the aliens not knowing about them. That the Charleston compound was just one of the reservations the overlord asked Tom about, except that they just let the humans imagine they were undetected. Surely forging parties were both detectable and necessary.
Lest we forget the guy he already named?Hand in your Trekkie ID, please, Tom.
It worked on BSG because a survivor in the line of succession, the Secretary of Education was sworn in. Here I see a guy still wearing a necktie. But then in season one I saw Colonel Porter as a guy with an army jacket on. It even had US ARMY on the wrong side of his "uniform".You mean like Tom Mason, The Professor, being Second in Command of the Second Mass and being in charge in Weaver's absence and incapacitation?Loved seeing Terry O'Quinn, but didn't really buy his character and the way people, including the military, just did what he said. I think a coup would've come a whole lot sooner--long before the Second Mass. showed up. Still, an entertaining episode.
Add me to that list as well. I just don't think the military would fall in line under a professor's leadership.
A couple episodes back, we learned the Fish Heads run around the galaxy "fixing" Civilizations that have gone astray. I don't think the Fish Heads ever intended to wipe out the entire population, even without that information about their motivation, they'd still want a population capable of producing children to be harnessed for their labor force.^^^I was thinking that Manchester and Bressler were kidding themselves about the aliens not knowing about them. That the Charleston compound was just one of the reservations the overlord asked Tom about, except that they just let the humans imagine they were undetected. Surely forging parties were both detectable and necessary.
You have to either assume that the aliens and/or the writers are idiots because they cannot find human life signs [large numbers of them in the underground mall] with their advanced tech
or
As you say they have another agenda with the small groups of humans left alive.
I had a thought. The tall fish aliens are well aware of the skitter rebellion and are using both the humans and the skitters to crush the rebellion by permitting them to find each other.
Lest we forget the guy he already named?Hand in your Trekkie ID, please, Tom.
That is Rasmussen huh? Oh well. I forgot his name. Stopped memorizing lines and minor character names out of TNG when I turned 25.![]()
Acouple episodes back, we learned the Fish Heads run around the galaxy "fixing" Civilizations that have gone astray.
Oh, certainly, maybe not the whole truth, and "fixing" is certainly defined differently by them, then us, but, I believe it to be part of the truth (I actually, kinda believe it's closer to "Oh, these guys may become a technological threat to us within 50 - 100 years, better knock them back to the Stone Age, so we don't have to deal with them landing on our front lawn)Acouple episodes back, we learned the Fish Heads run around the galaxy "fixing" Civilizations that have gone astray.
if we can take an obvious self justification like that at face value, that is.
if we can take an obvious self justification like that at face value, that is.
"were taking the humans out because they may pose a threat to us sometime in the future"
Been there done that recently with: Prometheus
Actually, we still have one more episode next week.So much to consider...and a YEAR to consider it all *sigh*
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