it was stupid but had fun moments. This was just stupid imho.The short trek with the tribbles was worse![]()
Well they could have found away to do it without insulting
"Hey, there's an anniversary that we can market, but we all know TAS is stupid, right? And for that matter, TOS was no great shakes either. Damn it, why is SNW doing so WELL?!?"
At the very least because TAS has been marketed this week as "The silly side of Trek"?What? Where are you getting this from?
If you have to explain a joke:
A. The joke isn't funny.
B. The audience has no sense of humor.
C. You're on a fan forum and you shouldn't have wasted your time.
D. It's the Mirror Universe and you should have gone for the morbid, gross, really offensive line instead.
E. Cancel the internet, move to the mountains, and live off grid until the Apocalypse.
I pick this one.B. The audience has no sense of humor
I pick this one.
I pick this one.
G. Different people find different things funny.
Thank you for proving the point.Go to the Subspace Rhapsody thread and see the back and forth about if someone should or should not be able to "just not like musicals".
But suddenly humor is objective. (If it is then it must be true: This wasn't funny.)
Probably closer to the truth and that humor is subjective. I think Star Trek gets defined rather narrowly as being a form of high art that should be almost Shakespearean in it's elevated reality. Except, even Shakespeare had humorHonestly I think it isn't so much that the audience has no sense of humor, it's that some of the the audience has a very narrow vision of how Trek and its characters should look, feel, and behave, and irreverent semi or fully absurd 21st century humor doesn't fit with this conception. My guess is there is a nearly circular Venn diagram of "people who didn't like this short thing" and "people who didn't like the LD crossover, the musical, etc....).
is there? I didn’t like this skit at all (I liked how they recreated the TAS feel in animation and even sound design, but found the humor childish and unfunny) but loved the LDS-SNW crossover and the musical episode is one of my favourites in recent trek.Honestly I think it isn't so much that the audience has no sense of humor, it's that some of the the audience has a very narrow vision of how Trek and its characters should look, feel, and behave, and irreverent semi or fully absurd 21st century humor doesn't fit with this conception. My guess is there is a nearly circular Venn diagram of "people who didn't like this short thing" and "people who didn't like the LD crossover, the musical, etc....).
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