The fact that there is mud at all is enough to make me cringe.
Marge Simpson wants her hair back.Now that... is a bird's nest
Crosby had the acting range of a traffic sign.Almost anything involving Denise Crosby. Or Majel Barrett as Troi's mother.
Marge Simpson wants her hair back.
Crosby had the acting range of a traffic sign.
This image craves meme'ingHer random hissy-fit she throws in "Encounter at Farpoint" during the trial is, in retrospect, pretty cringeworthy.
"This so-called court should get down on its knees to what Starfleet is...what it represents!!!!!1!1!"
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Her random hissy-fit she throws in "Encounter at Farpoint" during the trial is, in retrospect, pretty cringeworthy.
"This so-called court should get down on its knees to what Starfleet is...what it represents!!!!!1!1!"
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It happened, duh.Uhh, I just did a search to verify my recollection, and this did actually happen at the beginning of the episode "Captive Pursuit." You know, the one with Tosk.
Kor
That episode is cringe for a large number of reasons. The silly caricatures are, in my opinion, the least of that episode's worries.Did anyone mention the EMH's sickeningly saccharine holographic family from Real Life yet? Another one where it was intended to be cringy. B'Elanna might have gone too far in the other direction with her reprogramming, but she was right, they were insufferable caricatures, straight out of a '50s commercial. Especially at the beginning when they lined up, standing at attention with those huge smiles to say goodbye the master of the house.
Her random hissy-fit she throws in "Encounter at Farpoint" during the trial is, in retrospect, pretty cringeworthy.
"This so-called court should get down on its knees to what Starfleet is...what it represents!!!!!1!1!"
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Troi, for the second time, getting mind raped in almost the same way in Nemesis. There was no real context for it, so the scene comes off shoddy. Troi was basically the Seven of Nine of TNG.
"Elvis meets the Enterprise." Another idea that was pitched TNG.
He does utter racist slurs sometimes. Like Hu-Mon and makes generalizations about everyone. He gets away with it because it is often funny. Scumbags can be funny in the safe confines of tv and especially when they look the way Ferengi do in a show that is rated G or at least PG. Heck it can even be funny in more realistic settings if your doing some dark humor.
Jason
That episode is cringe for a large number of reasons. The silly caricatures are, in my opinion, the least of that episode's worries.
Although we did get a taste of what Klingon "rock music" or "metal music" is like. If the episode has just one redeeming quality it's adding that piece of culture to both Klingon and wider Star Trek canon.
It shouldn't be too different from the Human variety... I mean, the Klingons even managed to invent the accordion by themselves. Or somehow they liked it enough to copy it. If they could do that, then maybe Blues got to them as wellI think Klingons went directly from Opera to Rock... I can't imagine Klingon Blues for example.
You haven't experienced "Beer Barrel Polka" until you've heard it in the original Klingon.I mean, the Klingons even managed to invent the accordion by themselves. Or somehow they liked it enough to copy it.
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