Thing is, they were probably expecting more people that would see the movie wouldn't have seen DS9, then did see it, therefore, an explanation would cause a bigger WTF.One of the things that always annoyed me was the fact that Worf was back on the Enterprise, and not a word of explanation. This explanation here would have been a little lame, but better than nothing!
Oh, and in case you're wondering, that is not my worst complaint about NEM. But the devil is in the details, isn't he?![]()
Definitely agreed on that one. Two seconds of dialogue could have solved it too.
"I'm glad you decided to return to active duty Mr Worf."
"I was not a good.... Ambassador" would do it.
Joe Average Moviegoer: "Ambassador? WTF....where did that come from"?
Joe Average Moviegoer: "Ambassador? WTF....where did that come from"?
Don't get me wrong, I love the tie-ins as much as anyone, but, we have to be realistic and realize the Movies are made for the General audience, not the minor percentage of movie goers that we make up, and certainly they should cater to us where practical, but, they can't alienate 90% of the audience by catering to us.
why can't it be done in Star Trek?
Or they could've tried to inject some fresh blood. Modern Trek's biggest flaw was they never, ever took a chance. They had a formula and stuck with it no matter how tired it was.
In ST III, McCoy attempts a Vulcan nerve pinch. Tribbles in the bar. Scotty's bagpipes.
Two words: Rick Berman
It is. All the time. Each Star Trek movie is littered with in-jokes, asides, trivia, etc that non-fans wouldn't notice and/or understand.
e.g.'s:
In TMP, McCoy says, "I hear Chapel's an M.D. now." Also, Uhura and Rand show amusement that someone (McCoy) won't get into the transporter.
ST II: Khan mentions "his beloved wife", ie. Marla McGivers.
In ST III, McCoy attempts a Vulcan nerve pinch. Tribbles in the bar. Scotty's bagpipes.
In ST IV, Kirk is from Iowa, but works in outer space
Kirk mentions, in ST V, "I lost a brother once. I got him back." Spock's lyrette.
ST VI, many of Valeris's lines are callbacks to Saavik's in ST II.
And many, many more.
Spock Prime was referred to as "Ambassador Spock" a couple of times in STXI, and I'm sure very few of the audience members who hadn't seen Next Gen's "Unification" two-parter 15 years before cared.Joe Average Moviegoer: "Ambassador? WTF....where did that come from"?
I should have said why can't it be done in TNG Trek! As far as I remember, they even cut all the references of Beverly taking off to the Academy!
I should have said why can't it be done in TNG Trek! As far as I remember, they even cut all the references of Beverly taking off to the Academy!
I'm sure a lot of that stems from fans waiting ten years between the end of TOS and the long-awaited premiere of TMP. By contrast, TNG leaped from seven years of TV, direct to motion pictures.
Had TNG gone into a ten-year hiatus between "All Good Things..." and "Generations", the flavour of the films would have been... different.
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