TOS was never trying to keep it out.TOS had some dialog that sounded like the 60s.
TOS was never trying to keep it out.TOS had some dialog that sounded like the 60s.
Meh. I prefer modern lingo as opposed to the neutral, wooden pseudo-speak of BermaTrek. We're not going to speak like that in the future either, so what difference does it make?
TOS was never trying to keep it out.
It doesn't.Why does it feel like they're going through a checklist of words they want to add to Trek?
It was exactly the way characters in similar roles spoke in other, contemporary television dramas. The writers were not conscious of writing any kind of heightened, formal dialogue.On occasion like "The Way of Eden " and other situations , yes. But for the most part, the every day lower decks speak amoung crewmen was not overtly 60s. It was more military-esk speak which is much more mild mannered v.s civilian lingo . Thats why shows like MASH dates well because the lingo was a bit more netreal due to the military setting.
Personal preference. For me, It tends to pull me out the story and weaken the suspension of belief / verisimilitude that what I'm watching is "The Future ". But that's me.
NuBSG tried that and it did work well in a way.I'd loose all swear words and Shakespeare phrases too. Force the writers to invent new language from the ground up. These future people should be inscrutable from our primitive mindset.
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