Well, CBS has network interference too. There just usually not as bad at it as UPN
Angel4576 said:
Captain Jack Sparrow said:
Angel4576 said:
Captain Jack Sparrow said:
As far as the movies FC was okay and Nemesis edged it out a bit. But the best of Trek for me is the first 3 movies. I want to see more of that.
Because of course, Star Trek IV in no way, shape or form has anything about the impact of technology on the human condition.....![]()
That was more of a fish-out-of-water type story and was not a real serious look at how technology, etc. impacts us.
Whilst The Search for Spock showed us?
exodus said:
Please, coming from someone that can't distinguish Urban/Hip-Hop stereotypes(crack & Rap) from that of African Muslim characteristics(Turbans) as well as the lack of regard and dismissial of your fellow posters & MOD's who are trying to educate you, blatantly shows your own lack of education due to your inability to listen and comprehend.jimbtnp2 said:
exodus said:
Why did you ask the question if you're going to take issue with the answer? Even the actors themselves are ashamed of it due to the exact reasons Brutal stated.jimbtnp2 said:
Brutal Strudel said:
jimbtnp2 said:
Brutal Strudel said:
exodus said:
"Code of Honor" was hands down the worse mose racist piece of crap ever, even the actors won't talk about it. Roddenberry was still alive and approved it. If he was still alive, I'd thank him for Trek and then kick him in the balls for "Code of Honor".
It surely slapped us black fans in the face, didn't it? As much as I dislike Voyager, I give the show a lot of credit for countering that nonsense with Tuvok.
I don;t get this at all, I liked code of honor
what exactly is the beef?
If you don't get it you won't get it. All I can say is, the first time Trek gives us a significant look at black aliens, they just happen to be little more than sterotypical backwards-ass ooga-booga savages who immediately kidnap the whitest woman on the ship. Of course, we got in Worf, the first significant black Klingon, the most animalistic, least sophisticated Klingon up to that time.
I think that's ridiculous - stereo typical? what were they selling crack and singing rap? Were they thugs and convicts - that's Hollywood stereo typical
A bunch of savages? why because they didn;t drink earl grey and act like every other southern californian - um i mean alien
I've never envisioned blacks as wearing turbins, maybe the arabs and siks should complain - this Hyper PC looking for a something to whine about attitude is ridiculous
don;t like the episode fine... racist? ridiculous
lighten up
yeah they all walked of the set in protest I heard,, wouldn't except payment or be liste in the credits - NOT
please
stop rwading some 'hidden' message
The lack of proper social skills and the poor cross cultural education on this board is astounding.
Captain Jack Sparrow said:
For me it would be most of TNG. Instead of Sci-Fi we got soap opera other inane type stories. Worf dealing with issues of being a sudden single father etc. Where's the Sci-Fi? Later seasons (5-7) started to bring that back but still too much on Charecters and not enough of what good sci-fi is (impact of technology ect on the human condition). As far as the movies FC was okay and Nemesis edged it out a bit. But the best of Trek for me is the first 3 movies. I want to see more of that.
jimbtnp2 said:
exodus said:
Please, coming from someone that can't distinguish Urban/Hip-Hop stereotypes(crack & Rap) from that of African Muslim characteristics(Turbans) as well as the lack of regard and dismissial of your fellow posters & MOD's who are trying to educate you, blatantly shows your own lack of education due to your inability to listen and comprehend.jimbtnp2 said:
exodus said:
Why did you ask the question if you're going to take issue with the answer? Even the actors themselves are ashamed of it due to the exact reasons Brutal stated.jimbtnp2 said:
Brutal Strudel said:
jimbtnp2 said:
Brutal Strudel said:
exodus said:
"Code of Honor" was hands down the worse mose racist piece of crap ever, even the actors won't talk about it. Roddenberry was still alive and approved it. If he was still alive, I'd thank him for Trek and then kick him in the balls for "Code of Honor".
It surely slapped us black fans in the face, didn't it? As much as I dislike Voyager, I give the show a lot of credit for countering that nonsense with Tuvok.
I don;t get this at all, I liked code of honor
what exactly is the beef?
If you don't get it you won't get it. All I can say is, the first time Trek gives us a significant look at black aliens, they just happen to be little more than sterotypical backwards-ass ooga-booga savages who immediately kidnap the whitest woman on the ship. Of course, we got in Worf, the first significant black Klingon, the most animalistic, least sophisticated Klingon up to that time.
I think that's ridiculous - stereo typical? what were they selling crack and singing rap? Were they thugs and convicts - that's Hollywood stereo typical
A bunch of savages? why because they didn;t drink earl grey and act like every other southern californian - um i mean alien
I've never envisioned blacks as wearing turbins, maybe the arabs and siks should complain - this Hyper PC looking for a something to whine about attitude is ridiculous
don;t like the episode fine... racist? ridiculous
lighten up
yeah they all walked of the set in protest I heard,, wouldn't except payment or be liste in the credits - NOT
please
stop rwading some 'hidden' message
The lack of proper social skills and the poor cross cultural education on this board is astounding.
Boy you don't get, can you read?
i have more black friends who'd find you racist for your superiority complex - now thats astounding
jimbtnp2 said:
Captain Jack Sparrow said:
For me it would be most of TNG. Instead of Sci-Fi we got soap opera other inane type stories. Worf dealing with issues of being a sudden single father etc. Where's the Sci-Fi? Later seasons (5-7) started to bring that back but still too much on Charecters and not enough of what good sci-fi is (impact of technology ect on the human condition). As far as the movies FC was okay and Nemesis edged it out a bit. But the best of Trek for me is the first 3 movies. I want to see more of that.
exactly, agreed on all points
jimbtnp2 said:
WTF? really what are you talking about?
BTW ever watch generations or insurrection? Talk about plot holes, how about incoherent!
Anwar said:
jimbtnp2 said:
Captain Jack Sparrow said:
For me it would be most of TNG. Instead of Sci-Fi we got soap opera other inane type stories. Worf dealing with issues of being a sudden single father etc. Where's the Sci-Fi? Later seasons (5-7) started to bring that back but still too much on Charecters and not enough of what good sci-fi is (impact of technology ect on the human condition). As far as the movies FC was okay and Nemesis edged it out a bit. But the best of Trek for me is the first 3 movies. I want to see more of that.
exactly, agreed on all points
So you think the show shouldn't have had anything character related at all?
exodus said:
That is exactly what Star Trek is and was meant for. Romulans represent Russians, Klingons are Japanese, Cardassians are Germans & Bajorians are Jews, which is why most people in Starfleet strongly represent America & American values.
Very true.DarthTom said:
exodus said:
That is exactly what Star Trek is and was meant for. Romulans represent Russians, Klingons are Japanese, Cardassians are Germans & Bajorians are Jews, which is why most people in Starfleet strongly represent America & American values.
One thing you have to admit though while Roddenberry's intentions were good his use of enter cultures and stereotyping them with certain behaviors was probably not the best way to approach tackling social and cultural issues. Because he's committing the same 'sin' he's critical of.
exodus said:
^^That's not according to Gene Roddenberry what Trek was created for. He created Trek so that he could speak out about political & social issues that plague our society. He put it in a sci-fi setting in order for subjects that couldn't be talked about and expressed under the guise of fiction.
For example: "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is actually a statement about the Cold War and how Russians were putting spies hidden within the American population. However at the time they couldn't come right out and say it, so they hid that message within a metaphor. That is exactly what Star Trek is and was meant for. Romulans represent Russians, Klingons are Japanese, Cardassians are Germans & Bajorians are Jews, which is why most people in Starfleet strongly represent America & American values.
I frankly like the balance of both. We wouldn't be watching the show week after week if it wasn't for the characters. One of fans biggest complaints about Voyager was it was more about technology than the lives of the shows characters.Captain Jack Sparrow said:
exodus said:
^^That's not according to Gene Roddenberry what Trek was created for. He created Trek so that he could speak out about political & social issues that plague our society. He put it in a sci-fi setting in order for subjects that couldn't be talked about and expressed under the guise of fiction.
For example: "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is actually a statement about the Cold War and how Russians were putting spies hidden within the American population. However at the time they couldn't come right out and say it, so they hid that message within a metaphor. That is exactly what Star Trek is and was meant for. Romulans represent Russians, Klingons are Japanese, Cardassians are Germans & Bajorians are Jews, which is why most people in Starfleet strongly represent America & American values.
Actually that is one of the functions of Sci-Fi. Example Blade Runner and The Measure of a Man talk about what a human life is and how we treat it, could very well be about slavery or undesirables in our society hidden in the venier of Science Fiction.
It was the mundane issues like Worf being a single father trumps the story about a new technology or how one of Picard's long lost love's trumping the story about tearing a hole in the fabric of space and should we be doing that, that drove me nuts.
jimbtnp2 said:
exodus said:
Please, coming from someone that can't distinguish Urban/Hip-Hop stereotypes(crack & Rap) from that of African Muslim characteristics(Turbans) as well as the lack of regard and dismissial of your fellow posters & MOD's who are trying to educate you, blatantly shows your own lack of education due to your inability to listen and comprehend.jimbtnp2 said:
exodus said:
Why did you ask the question if you're going to take issue with the answer? Even the actors themselves are ashamed of it due to the exact reasons Brutal stated.jimbtnp2 said:
Brutal Strudel said:
jimbtnp2 said:
Brutal Strudel said:
exodus said:
"Code of Honor" was hands down the worse mose racist piece of crap ever, even the actors won't talk about it. Roddenberry was still alive and approved it. If he was still alive, I'd thank him for Trek and then kick him in the balls for "Code of Honor".
It surely slapped us black fans in the face, didn't it? As much as I dislike Voyager, I give the show a lot of credit for countering that nonsense with Tuvok.
I don;t get this at all, I liked code of honor
what exactly is the beef?
If you don't get it you won't get it. All I can say is, the first time Trek gives us a significant look at black aliens, they just happen to be little more than sterotypical backwards-ass ooga-booga savages who immediately kidnap the whitest woman on the ship. Of course, we got in Worf, the first significant black Klingon, the most animalistic, least sophisticated Klingon up to that time.
I think that's ridiculous - stereo typical? what were they selling crack and singing rap? Were they thugs and convicts - that's Hollywood stereo typical
A bunch of savages? why because they didn;t drink earl grey and act like every other southern californian - um i mean alien
I've never envisioned blacks as wearing turbins, maybe the arabs and siks should complain - this Hyper PC looking for a something to whine about attitude is ridiculous
don;t like the episode fine... racist? ridiculous
lighten up
yeah they all walked of the set in protest I heard,, wouldn't except payment or be liste in the credits - NOT
please
stop rwading some 'hidden' message
The lack of proper social skills and the poor cross cultural education on this board is astounding.
Boy you don't get, can you read?
i have more black friends who'd find you racist for your superiority complex - now thats astounding
exodus said:
I frankly like the balance of both. We wouldn't be watching the show week after week if it wasn't for the characters. One of fans biggest complaints about Voyager was it was more about technology than the lives of the shows characters.Captain Jack Sparrow said:
exodus said:
^^That's not according to Gene Roddenberry what Trek was created for. He created Trek so that he could speak out about political & social issues that plague our society. He put it in a sci-fi setting in order for subjects that couldn't be talked about and expressed under the guise of fiction.
For example: "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is actually a statement about the Cold War and how Russians were putting spies hidden within the American population. However at the time they couldn't come right out and say it, so they hid that message within a metaphor. That is exactly what Star Trek is and was meant for. Romulans represent Russians, Klingons are Japanese, Cardassians are Germans & Bajorians are Jews, which is why most people in Starfleet strongly represent America & American values.
Actually that is one of the functions of Sci-Fi. Example Blade Runner and The Measure of a Man talk about what a human life is and how we treat it, could very well be about slavery or undesirables in our society hidden in the venier of Science Fiction.
It was the mundane issues like Worf being a single father trumps the story about a new technology or how one of Picard's long lost love's trumping the story about tearing a hole in the fabric of space and should we be doing that, that drove me nuts.
Sci-fi isn't always about technology. X-Men is sci-fi but it's main focus is civil rights & tolerance. Very little of it has anything to do with technology and it remain Marvel's top selling book world wide. B5 is sci-fi and that isn't about technology either, it's about politics. Going back even further to Lost In Space, that was about the family or Logan's Run which was about survival & the right to exist and not about technology either.
euphorik said:
nemesis.
just a total, complete "fuck you" to the fans, and unbeleivably formulaic pandering to a "mainstream" audience that didn't care anyway. i've watched this movie a couple of times, convinced that it couldn't possibly be as bad as i think it is. and every time, it's worse.
& it's not just the lobotomized, brain-dead plot-by-numbers story, riker and troi's (amazingly) offscreen wedding and killing off data in an astonishly cavalier and offhand way...it just felt like a total "fuck you" to me as a fan.
i really think that berman and braga were total god-complexing hacks with a passive-aggressive complex toward the fan community, sending (barely) coded "fuck you"s by killing off characters like kirk, data, and trip in such an unbelievably bad way. NOBODY - even brannon braga - can write something as terrible as "nemesis" without it being at least partly on purpose...
jimbtnp2 said:
could not disagree more, it was the only movie you can tell B&B had little to do with, hey it actually had a story...
..., a theme, music (gasp), a great script,...
good acting and no cheese( ie data peeing out his eyes and making jokes)
Actually X-Men is based upon the Civil Rights movement. In modern times Prof. X has been modeled after Martin Luther King Jr. while Magneto is modeled after Malcolm X. Two men trying to reach the same goal but thru different means. One thru peaceful means while the other is a radical. The world at large until recently in comics didn't know the X-Men existed and believed Xavier's school was for children "gifted" with intelligence, not a haven/sanctuary for mutants. Remember in X2, Iceman's parents didn't know it wasn't a prep school? Most non-mutants don't because it's the only way to keep them safe from the mass public that fears them.Captain Jack Sparrow said:
exodus said:
I frankly like the balance of both. We wouldn't be watching the show week after week if it wasn't for the characters. One of fans biggest complaints about Voyager was it was more about technology than the lives of the shows characters.Captain Jack Sparrow said:
exodus said:
^^That's not according to Gene Roddenberry what Trek was created for. He created Trek so that he could speak out about political & social issues that plague our society. He put it in a sci-fi setting in order for subjects that couldn't be talked about and expressed under the guise of fiction.
For example: "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is actually a statement about the Cold War and how Russians were putting spies hidden within the American population. However at the time they couldn't come right out and say it, so they hid that message within a metaphor. That is exactly what Star Trek is and was meant for. Romulans represent Russians, Klingons are Japanese, Cardassians are Germans & Bajorians are Jews, which is why most people in Starfleet strongly represent America & American values.
Actually that is one of the functions of Sci-Fi. Example Blade Runner and The Measure of a Man talk about what a human life is and how we treat it, could very well be about slavery or undesirables in our society hidden in the venier of Science Fiction.
It was the mundane issues like Worf being a single father trumps the story about a new technology or how one of Picard's long lost love's trumping the story about tearing a hole in the fabric of space and should we be doing that, that drove me nuts.
Sci-fi isn't always about technology. X-Men is sci-fi but it's main focus is civil rights & tolerance. Very little of it has anything to do with technology and it remain Marvel's top selling book world wide. B5 is sci-fi and that isn't about technology either, it's about politics. Going back even further to Lost In Space, that was about the family or Logan's Run which was about survival & the right to exist and not about technology either.
X-Men seemed to me to be about people gaining powers and abilities and how they handle it and how people react to them. What you said about tolerance is part of the effects that is explored.
I could not get into B5 and thought it was very lame and brought nothing new to the table.
Not only that, Data made this whole speech in "The Measure of Man" about how he was unique and his destruction would take away something that was a gift and added to the universe because nowhere else in the galaxy did something like him exist.Anwar said:
What made Spock's death in TWOK so good was that it came out of nowhere. No where in the movie was it implied before that moment he would die or "his time as a char was up". With Data it was so friggin obvious.
Maybe they should've gone with the original idea and have Picard kill Data at the beginning of "Insurrection".
exodus said:
Destroying him in Nemesis is like slashing the Mona Lisa or taking a hammer to the David. Data is more than a being, he is a technological masterpiece. He is what he said he was, a work of art.
Nemesis is also stupid in the fact that you mean to tell me out of all the lifeforms in the enter galaxy, Picard has no equal but himself?There is no Romulan of equal intelligence and nobility to that of Picard?
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