Twisted sex scenes?!
Kirk doing one cat girl would be a simple fetish. Two cat girls at the same time however, that just makes it perverse.
What does one do with that many nipples?

Twisted sex scenes?!
Twisted sex scenes?!
Kirk doing one cat girl would be a simple fetish. Two cat girls at the same time however, that just makes it perverse.
What does one do with that many nipples?![]()
If anything, TBTB went out of their way to put in lots of winks, nods, references and allusions to things fans would recognize from previous Treks. Yes, there have been some who looked upon all of that as pandering but, even among those who weren't so happy with the movies we got, there hasn't been what any reasonable person would describe as a high incidence of fan rage. Were those fan-rage suppression tactics? Rather successful ones, if so.I promise the fanrage would have been identical.
NuTrek has benefited from a more assiduous and widespread attempt to suppress fanrage than virtually any incarnation of any franchise I've ever seen. Even the "backlash" against STID is astonishingly mild so far.
What do you mean?
Are you saying there's been some conspiracy from TPTB to suppress the rage?
I'm interested in this. Can you tell us more?
The fact that it's still being argued, this far on, whether or not Star Trek has been rebooted points up that the term "reboot" has come to have so many different definitions for so many different people that it's become effectively meaningless as a one-word description of anything, and should henceforth be dropped from the working vocabulary. Srsly. Get rid of it.It's not a genuine reboot, so it doesn't
Your opinion doesn't change reality. The fact that it splinters from the previous timeline doesn't make it not a reboot.
Nope. Fan boredom is something Paramount might worry about at some point, but fan rage is more a trivial detail than it is a concern.Haha ... This supposed concern over Fan Rage is quite amusing. Angry Nerds have Paramount by its proverbial balls, do they?
What do you mean?
Are you saying there's been some conspiracy from TPTB to suppress the rage?
Understood & Confirmed ...Nope. Fan boredom is something Paramount might worry about at some point, but fan rage is more a trivial detail than it is a concern.Haha ... This supposed concern over Fan Rage is quite amusing. Angry Nerds have Paramount by its proverbial balls, do they?
How about somewhere in the middle, like fan annoyance? That's mostly how I felt about the movies you name here. In all three, I was annoyed by various aspects of the movies, but I wouldn't call it boredom, and the only thing I was angry about was when the Klingon used the Voyager probe for target practice.I wonder: were movies like Final Frontier, Nemesis and Insurrection victims of fan boredom or fan rage? How meaningful a distinction is that?
Kirk doing one cat girl would be a simple fetish. Two cat girls at the same time however, that just makes it perverse.
What does one do with that many nipples?![]()
I wonder: were movies like Final Frontier, Nemesis and Insurrection victims of fan boredom or fan rage? How meaningful a distinction is that?
It was a Pioneer. And the scriptwriters wanted you to be angry.the only thing I was angry about was when the Klingon used the Voyager probe for target practice.
The new movies have all new actors playing slightly different versions of the original cast. That's very similar enough to a reboot that I don't have a problem calling it a reboot. It's not the purest version of a reboot though, not with Prime Spock, Nero destroying Vulcan, etc, and those are exciting and interesting changes imo.
What you find credible has no bearing on reality.
You still haven't told me why you think this Khan should ressemble the other Khan in any way.
I suspect you can't because you painted yourself in a corner, and are now trying to avoid the issue by addressing me instead of it.
Belz said:it splinters from the previous timeline
I wonder: were movies like Final Frontier, Nemesis and Insurrection victims of fan boredom or fan rage? How meaningful a distinction is that?
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