Yeah, it’s because he’s in charge. Whomever’s at the top, that’s always the bad guy ruining your franchise and trying to stop getting your money. There’s never (again?) going to be an era when a vocal minority doesn’t hate the current top brass.There's always a need for a villain. Kurtzman is Berman's true heir.
Raffi, Shaw, Jack, and Sidney, who people who don't like PIC S3 tend to gloss over. Jack and Sidney work well enough as their own characters and are more than just the children of their parents.Take out the TNG nostalgia of S3 and you're left with... what? 7of9?
Yeah, it’s because he’s in charge. Whomever’s at the top, that’s always the bad guy ruining your franchise and trying to stop getting your money. There’s never (again?) going to be an era when a vocal minority doesn’t hate the current top brass.
Untrue. Looking at dictionary.com for "cipher", since "cypher" (with a "y") redirected me there:Sidney is a cypher.
The first one. She has no real personality/role other than to provide lines to drive the plot forward.Untrue. Looking at dictionary.com for "cipher", since "cypher" (with a "y") redirected me there:
"A person or thing of no influence or importance; nonentity": Sidney convinced Geordi to join Picard. They had two different points of view and argued out the pros and cons.
"Someone or something that is not understood; mystery or enigma". There's no mystery and she's easily enough understood. She goes out of her way to tell Seven that Shaw calling her "Hansen" isn't right. This is how Seven is later able to tell when there's a Changeling Sydney because she calls her "Hansen" instead of "Seven".
Between Sydney's scenes with Geordi and Seven, I see her as someone who wants to see people for who the really are and will call them on it when they've lost touch with that.
And these are off the top of my hide, without trying to do a deeper dive.
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That personality can be brought out. If her and Jack's interest in each other develops into a relationship, then we can see how she compares and contrasts to Jack.The first one. She has no real personality/role other than to provide lines to drive the plot forward.
Yeah, the love for him continues to baffle me.The love of Shaw as a character still somewhat confuses me.
He's an absolute bastard to Seven throughout the season, but then, after his death, it turns out he was just being an asshole for the sake of being an asshole and actually respected her?
Plus, as pointed out, he's a ripoff of a much better character.
Sure, he was entertaining, and Todd Stashwick seems like a pretty good guy.... But the character is dead. Let him stay dead and let his death have what little meaning it had.
What personality was that again?That personality can be brought out. If her and Jack's interest in each other develops into a relationship, then we can see how she compares and contrasts to Jack.
Sisko never crossed my mind when I called Shaw a ripoff.Shaw, and I said this at the time too, was a character I "love to hate".
As far as Shaw being a rip-off of Sisko (yes, we all know that's who's being talked about), I'm literally doing a re-watch of DS9 right now. So both DS9 and PIC are fresh in my mind. Shaw wasn't married with a son, he was just a guy, so he didn't lose any family the way Sisko did. That makes him different right away. Another point is, it's important to be reminded of how many people's lives Locutus actually affected. It wasn't just Sisko's. Another key difference between the characters is that Sisko ultimately forgave Picard. I don't think Shaw ever actually did.
Then there are the personalities. Shaw and Sisko couldn't more different in terms of how they are and how they act in general.
Ok, forget all the other crap being discussed.Confession Time: I've only seen Jaws once. In school in the seventh grade. And I wasn't really paying attention.
All I remember is the Captain getting eaten by the shark and I've completely forgotten the rest.
Guess I have a "new" movie to watch.
Yeah, I feel it won't be hard to elevate her personality to the more complex levelsThat personality can be brought out. If her and Jack's interest in each other develops into a relationship, then we can see how she compares and contrasts to Jack.
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