4. The doctor, the administrator, the wife and Kamin's best friend are all white. The only person of color we see is stuck in the background. Talk about diversity.
That's one of the worst, dumbest criticisms I've ever read on here
4. The doctor, the administrator, the wife and Kamin's best friend are all white. The only person of color we see is stuck in the background. Talk about diversity.
4. The doctor, the administrator, the wife and Kamin's best friend are all white. The only person of color we see is stuck in the background. Talk about diversity.
That's one of the worst, dumbest criticisms I've ever read on here
4. The doctor, the administrator, the wife and Kamin's best friend are all white. The only person of color we see is stuck in the background. Talk about diversity.
That's one of the worst, dumbest criticisms I've ever read on here
Indeed. By this logic, we should also rip apart the original Star Wars trilogy because before the prequels, Lando was the only black guy in the galaxy and Aunt Beru, Leia and Mon Mothma were the only women.
Social relevance relating to what? Is every alien world supposed to represent the ethnic demographics of earth or the USA? 13% of people in the USA are black so heck, maybe they overepresented the amount of black people in "The Inner Light". Seriously, just think about the absurdity of what you said seriously for a moment.
Saying Star Trek was "white" doesn't mean anything to me, its hollow nonsense and I can't for the life of me figure out what you're trying to say unless you really are being racist and are saying TNG should have shown more "typically black" things whatever you think they are. All I'm looking at is the actors and out of the 7 main actors from the show, 2 were white. So if you're gonna argue anything, you can say black people were overrepresented on the show if its supposed to reflect the US.
I can not believe what I'm hearing. "Geordi may as well have been white"? How is that exactly? How does a black person act?
I am not implying that racism does not exist...it does...and now more than ever. I just don't know how to approach this accusation without evidence of malicious intent.
I can not believe what I'm hearing.
It's why an episode like The Inner Light fails for me, it doesn't entertain me.
And that, sir, is your right.
As they say, different strokes. Just because someone doesn't agree, doesn't make either correct, because a person's likes are subjective.
orstop insulting people with this "Unsophisticated" insult
Your opinions are merely that, opinions.
andThe only person of color we see is stuck in the background.
while two of the actors were black, one played an alien character and Geordi might as well have been white.
That said, for the n'th time,
It is unfortunate, although pretty consistent with TV these days, that even viewers on a TNG board equate the value of an opinion of "Inner Light" based on careful, repeated viewings and thoughtful analysis with an opinion that the episode is flawed partly because...
Dude, why are you so bound and determined to start fights? This isn't what I come here for.I can not believe what I'm hearing.
Well, I think it is a good first step that BillJ is at least posting his analysis. It is more informative than no analysis at all.
But I can understand "You Will Fail"'s reaction as well. Indeed, I had a similar reaction to this board, what I called "surreal" in another post, http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=6003130&postcount=88 . What I found surreal was not BillJ's opinion but rather the number of his would-be defenders.
For example, here is Alrik defending BillJ:
And that, sir, is your right.
As they say, different strokes. Just because someone doesn't agree, doesn't make either correct, because a person's likes are subjective.
Here is a post by user Sindatur: or
It is unfortunate, although pretty consistent with TV these days, that even viewers on a TNG board equate the value of an opinion of "Inner Light" based on careful, repeated viewings and thoughtful analysis with an opinion that the episode is flawed partly because
andThe only person of color we see is stuck in the background.
while two of the actors were black, one played an alien character and Geordi might as well have been white.
That said, for the n'th time, I really believe it would be beneficial for BillJ, Alrik, Sindatur, and the other posters in their camp of "all opinions are equal" actually to take the specific advice in my post here http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=6001261&postcount=84 . I believe that if you are able to learn to appreciate the nuances and power of the episode, you will be less likely to get distracted by irrelevant matters.
I have no doubt that you three's first reaction will be able to fire off some deprecating comment or lodge a complaint with another moderator. But rather than do that, why not take about the same amount of time, trust that I have indeed watched the episodes I cite in the post many times - I own them on DVD and one on Blu-ray- and ask, is that posts's advice really that implausible? Take a few minutes, literally, and watch a few scenes in a few episodes again, with specific attention to the specific issues I raise.
If loving Q is wrong, then I don't want to be right!
Agreed. Until this thread, I didn't realize there were people out there that don't like Q.
If loving Q is wrong, then I don't want to be right!
Agreed. Until this thread, I didn't realize there were people out there that don't like Q.
I don't outright dislike him, but he does really grate on my nerves. He would've been more appealing to me if he'd been more subtle. However, then he wouldn't have grated on Picard's nerves so much either, and a lot would've been lost from the interaction between them.
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