It's not just that he's old enough to know better. He USED to know better. Maybe he's over-compensating nowadays by trying to sound like a sassy young thing.
Maybe Wil Wheaton helped him write the post.


It's not just that he's old enough to know better. He USED to know better. Maybe he's over-compensating nowadays by trying to sound like a sassy young thing.
Everyone still strives for marriage and kids like it's the damn 50's
I'm no fan of Star Trek fans either, but I'm unimpressed by this post. Basically he's advocating blind, uncritical, unconditional loyalty to a brand name. We tried that. The results were Enterprise and Nemesis. Critical and commercial failures that nearly killed the property forever.
No thanks.
I don't see that at all in his post. I see him advocating that fans not act like assholes.
Everyone still strives for marriage and kids like it's the damn 50's
What's so "50's" about wanting to get married and have kids?
Everyone still strives for marriage and kids like it's the damn 50's
What's so "50's" about wanting to get married and have kids?
I have to say I enjoy the irony of seeing someone preaching tolerance and making friends of enemies while simultaneously declaring people who are overly critical of a tv show to be involved in "jihad behavior" and that they should "F off."
"Nobody sets out to make a tv show." maybe. But there are one hell of a lot of people in Hollywood who don't care enough about making a good one. Just "good enough" that they still make their millions.
I think it's more like the old "I'm a cranky old hypocrite who can simultaneously criticize other writers while taking a dump on the fanbase for doing the same thing" game.
When I look for great writing, I head straight over to Facebook and if I don't find it, I check the age of the writer so I can assess how jarred I should be.
No, no he isn't.Well he is calling for tolerance while also judging anyone who writes conservative values into the show.
No, no he isn't.Well he is calling for tolerance while also judging anyone who writes conservative values into the show.
In recent years, some people have decided that Trek represents conservative values. No. What are you trying to do with that assertion? Cause Gene Roddenberry to come screaming out of the grave to pound you into the sand? Roddenberry was an unabashed unashamed unconditional liberal. He had his flaws as a man, but his politics were profoundly progressive.
This. And it can also be pointed out that the kind of behavior he's talking about isn't limited to (so-called) Trek fans. See the hate-filled response to Ashley Judd's tweet here.Maybe he's just fed up with the slew of a-holes who call themselves Star Trek fans and decided to voice an opinion about it. Tolerance doesn't include letting people act like a bunch of rabid baboons. There's a limit. He's saying he's reached his.
Where is he judging writers?How else do you interpret that?In recent years, some people have decided that Trek represents conservative values. No. What are you trying to do with that assertion? Cause Gene Roddenberry to come screaming out of the grave to pound you into the sand? Roddenberry was an unabashed unashamed unconditional liberal. He had his flaws as a man, but his politics were profoundly progressive.
In recent years, some people have decided that Trek represents conservative values.
I thought he was referring to the attack-fans.In recent years, some people have decided that Trek represents conservative values.
I take that to mean he's referring to the people in charge of Trek now. In any case he's declaring what it represents now.
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