Well, with that episode title, I guess today's younger viewers would expect to see the crew literally naked.
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In what way? Would today's young people expect the characters affected by the disease to go on murder sprees? To have sex orgies?
Orion pleasure slave Vina has entered the chatWell, with that episode title, I guess today's younger viewers would expect to see the crew literally naked.
The posts after yours answer the question. Young adults used to the levels of sex and violence of Game of Thrones, Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, etc... are likely to find TOS tame. As already stated, they might at least expect to see someone naked.
Even Ash Tyler's transformation from Klingon to Human on DISCO was a level of intensity not seen on TOS.
See, as someone posting on this forum for the first time, I have to say that prestige TV and the mentality of those who consume it exclusively are why I don't bother with it most of the time. The fact is that, ironically, The Original Series is way more mature than "prestige TV" that came up in the wake of Game of Thrones, and I think, due to the rise of social media tribalism, that the people obsessed with stuff like The Boys, Invincible, American Horror Story et al. deep down can't handle this truth. They're so obsessed with shows that rely on gratuitous sex, swearing and violence that they become agitated when they watch an older show that requires them to use their brains and think. Ditto for shows like Twin Peaks (the third season of which, ironically, was made for Showtime).Maybe it also depends on how young we’re going. The thing about TOS and 60s prime time generally is that even if it was meant for adults, it was okay for kids to watch. I would say that was mostly still true, but less so, in the 80s. Most prestige TV shows today are pretty firmly Not For Kids, says this old man.
See, as someone posting on this forum for the first time, I have to say that prestige TV and the mentality of those who consume it exclusively are why I don't bother with it most of the time. The fact is that, ironically, The Original Series is way more mature than "prestige TV" that came up in the wake of Game of Thrones, and I think, due to the rise of social media tribalism, that the people obsessed with stuff like The Boys, Invincible, American Horror Story et al. deep down can't handle this truth. They're so obsessed with shows that rely on gratuitous sex, swearing and violence that they become agitated when they watch an older show that requires them to use their brains and think. Ditto for shows like Twin Peaks (the third season of which, ironically, was made for Showtime).
Yeah, TBH, I really should've thought that one out better. But regardless, the rise in popularity of "prestige TV" definitely harmed Trek in more ways than one. That's what I'm trying to say.Not really sure how tribalism or obsession comes into it (he says on a board for a 60-year-old franchise); and the idea that people who prefer modern shows necessarily don’t use their brains and think Unlike Us TOS Fans seems… unlikely?
Oh, forgot to mention that this is why I'm in the camp that wants nothing to do with the era that lasted from 2017 - 2022, aka. Kurtzman's Reign of Fucking Terror as I call it. The franchise basically became an example of trash "prestige TV" at its utter worst (the only exception being Lower Decks, which is a blatant reddit-skewed ripoff of Rick and Morty) and it lost the plot. Even to this day, there are still lingering spectres of KRoFT with stuff like Section 31.
Then why is the humour and dialogue the exact same?Lower Decks is in no way a ripoff of Rick and Morty; its attitude, storytelling style, and what it’s trying to say about the world are nothing like R&P (which I like fine, but the similarities pretty much end at being science fiction cartoons).
Yeah, TBH, I really should've thought that one out better. But regardless, the rise in popularity of "prestige TV" definitely harmed Trek in more ways than one. That's what I'm trying to say.
Then why is the humour and dialogue the exact same?
....Yeah, I think this isn't working. I guess we should call it quits before we turn this into a flame war.For the same reason the sky outside is bright crimson — because it plainly isn’t. There’s humor, but not the same kind of humor. R&P is cynical, dark, existentially bleak satire; LD is life-affirming, idealistic and science-positive (and not in a crazed Rick Sanchez way). They share writer DNA, but they couldn’t be more different.
....Yeah, I think this isn't working. I guess we should call it quits before we turn this into a flame war.
Pray tell, which scene is that??it always amuses me that the season two TOS Writers' Bible uses a scene from "Balance of Terror" as an example of what not to do
Pray tell, which scene is that??
Only the first five minutes of NAKED TIME were idiotic.
Or is the person under 30?
How do these episodes play to someone born in the 21st century? Naked Time is quite sanitized by today's TV moral standards.
Roddenberry would have loved to do a TV-MA rated Trek.
Even us old timers mock Menagerie for Pike's beep chair. The whole plot hinges on Pike not having access to Steven Hawkings antiquated (by 24th century) speech computer. Or just 1 mind meld with Spock (but that's a plot hole).
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