That's what they look like to me
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/201...e-and-black/cfNELM0YW9bh51qyfbHn6J/story.html
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/201...e-and-black/cfNELM0YW9bh51qyfbHn6J/story.html
Depends,is the lobster black on the left or right? Could be Bele's people are the ones vindicated.My people are vindicated!![]()
Depends,is the lobster black on the left or right? Could be Bele's people are the ones vindicated.My people are vindicated!![]()
Please, I cannot abide seeing that name mentioned - even in passing. Oh, the injustice of it all...Depends,is the lobster black on the left or right? Could be Bele's people are the ones vindicated.My people are vindicated!![]()
Bele said, "I am black on the right side."
So Lokai and the lobster must be black on the wrong side.
That bit of dialogue occurs exactly once in the episode. Bele mentions his and Lokai's coloration on the right side because most people are right-handed. I'm sure the double meaning of "right," in this case, is simply a coincidence.What I found interesting was how the Cheron people defined their differences. "I am black on the right side. Lokai is white on the right side." I don't know if they ever say "left side" to anything, it seems to always be "right side". Lokai and [red-acted] therefore imply that if you are not exactly the same color as themselves, you are on the "wrong" side.
You mean they're not going to eat it? What a waste of good seafood.The lobster will be quarantined before it appears in one of the aquarium’s habitat tanks or used for live animal presentations, said aquarium spokesman Tony LaCasse.
Not so sure about that, I've always seen it as Bele saying that he was black on the "correct side," and the implication is that Lokai was black on the "wrong side" of his body, as determined by the planet's dominate culture.That bit of dialogue occurs exactly once in the episode. Bele mentions his and Lokai's coloration on the right side because most people are right-handed. I'm sure the double meaning of "right," in this case, is simply a coincidence.
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