I like they used it as a positive thing, "This is so fucking cool!" as opposed to using it as a means to degrade someone ("Fucking Klingons!" etc)
Yep. That I liked.I like they used it as a positive thing, "This is so fucking cool!" as opposed to using it as a means to degrade someone ("Fucking Klingons!" etc)
Such a constructive post that really adds more nuance and dimension to this discussion....
steamy sex scenes (coming I'm sure)
You're right. I'd like to add that I didn't enjoy their use of the word either, but not for the same reason as OP. I believe this is the first time Trek has dropped it, and it's no surprise to me that Discovery was the one to do it. This is a show that continually tries too hard to be cool. And what's cool these days? Heavy serialization, dark themes, dark rooms, gore and violence, lots of action, lots of CGI, steamy sex scenes (coming I'm sure), plot twists (Voq hmm), guessing who's next to RIP, and yes swearing. So of course it went there. But it hadn't earned it. It didn't feel right, it didn't feel organic. It felt like another "How do you do, fellow kids?" to let folks on social media bust out their favorite Trek reaction GIF in response.
Star Trek would ideally be the opposite of a Pixar film: catered to adults, but enjoyable for children as well. But that means focusing on what makes Trek great: exploration, adventure, optimism, and people one can admire and aspire to be. And that's just not what a show like Discovery is. If you think a few curse words are why you can't watch this with the kids, you're wrong.
if this show was made exactly like, for example, TNG it would feel totally out of place in today's style.
This is a show that continually tries too hard to be cool.
You mean like The Orville? It seems someone thought there's a market for that.
Really loving Discovery so far. I've been a fan of Trek since 1966 (I was all of 10 years old!) and was delighted when the new series began. Only 1 gripe. Is it really necessary to use language that I wouldn't use around younger fans? (Or anyone for that matter) My son (now 35) has grown up with a Trek dad and now his boy (8) is also being inducted into the Federation and all it's adventures. We were both very disappointed when an 'F-bomb' was dropped the other evening whilst watching with our cadet. I don't think I'm being prudish and I know "language" is heard everywhere but really..... It does nothing for the plot apart from lowering things.
What do my other Trek fan friends think?
Really loving Discovery so far. I've been a fan of Trek since 1966 (I was all of 10 years old!) and was delighted when the new series began. Only 1 gripe. Is it really necessary to use language that I wouldn't use around younger fans? (Or anyone for that matter) My son (now 35) has grown up with a Trek dad and now his boy (8) is also being inducted into the Federation and all it's adventures. We were both very disappointed when an 'F-bomb' was dropped the other evening whilst watching with our cadet. I don't think I'm being prudish and I know "language" is heard everywhere but really..... It does nothing for the plot apart from lowering things.
What do my other Trek fan friends think?
GILLIAN: You're not one of those guys from the military, are you? Trying to teach whales to retrieve torpedoes, or some dipshit stuff like that?
KIRK: No, ma'am. No dipshit.
KIRK: Wha... oh, look... uh, I don't know you.
SPOCK PRIME: I am Spock.
KIRK: Bullshit.
MCCOY: Four. Three.
CAROL: Shit!
(She rips out the whole mechanism. The torpedo opens at 2.57 seconds.)
MARCUS: Well, shit. You talked to him. This is exactly what I was hoping to spare you from.
SCOTT: Where is he?
KIRK: Shit.
KHAN: This way.
SPOCK: The forced optimism of your voice suggests
you are trying to enlist a sense of calm in order to...
MCCOY: Cut the horseshit
MCCOY: They say it hurts less when you feel surprise
SPOCK: To use a language which we're familiar: I can confirm your theory to be horseshit.
I'm not sure what the problem is. Swearing has been in Star Trek since The Voyage Home:
I think most people consider the JJ stuff to be its own thing separate from the rest of Trek (and to be fair they sort of did that themselves on purpose).We're only now fussing about it becuase... why? It's fuck instead of shit?
I think most people consider the JJ stuff to be its own thing separate from the rest of Trek (and to be fair they sort of did that themselves on purpose).
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