Then don't watch it. Move on.No he'll still sound old and move slow in season 2. He really didnt get a new body. Hes just an actor on a tv show and hes 80 years old. Lol
Then don't watch it. Move on.No he'll still sound old and move slow in season 2. He really didnt get a new body. Hes just an actor on a tv show and hes 80 years old. Lol
No he'll still sound old and move slow in season 2. He really didnt get a new body. Hes just an actor on a tv show and hes 80 years old. Lol
I find It refreshing to follow a old person who is past his (physical) prime on his adventures. Instead of young handsome people
So if you know how old he is, stop making stupid complaints about how old he is and just don’t watch the show if you hate it so much.
Nah. I'll keep watching so I can review it here and complain about the destruction of trek.
Nah. I'll keep watching so I can review it here and complain about the destruction of trek.
It would be nice to see evidence of the destruction. Largely because Star Trek still exists, TNG still exists, and not one iota of that has changed. So, all it comes down to is Star Trek elitism, like Riker looking down on the 20th century humans. How very Star Trek.
Yeah, it was so optimistic Kirk threaten to kill people, or told people to keep bigotry in their quarters. Optimism isn't just magic-it has to be earned or else it isn't worthThat was the point of roddenberrys trek. Humans not all but most had moved beyond the hatred and petty differences. The came from the species they met each week. Some were not as evolved or utopian some were far beyond humans of even the 23rd and 24th centuries. Trek has basically giving us all the conflict from within now. It's getting tiresome and frankly feels like any generic sci fi show. It more longer has a distinctive look and voice in sci fi its basically the same as any other show we might see. All that optimism is gone and replace with angry, mutinous and murdering characters. None of the 3 discovery seasons were optimistic as well as the Picard show. Even data at the his end mentioned how rotten the human is not was is. Really?
I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill, and think things over?
In Roddenberry's Trek, humans had moved beyond the pettiness of watching a show that they don't like just to complain about it.
Han Solo was barely a hundred feet from the front entrance of an Imperial bunker when an explosion he set off destroyed half the forest.I think we can handle Picard being blown across a rooftop.
I mean, that's a dramatic conceit of action/adventure series and films.
Mileage will vary. I've seen old and young. Has the same impact.That's true that oftentimes the action scenes on a TV show would kill any human being young or old but it's way more noticeable when it's an older person. It was the first thing I thought when I saw it. I also just don't associate Picard's character with action. That's what Seven or someone else is for.
Mileage will vary. I've seen old and young. Has the same impact.
As I said, for me, action/adventure has a different rule set. If you are the main character then you will survive. That's it. Watch RED, Indiana Jones 4, Expendables, and whatnot. Lord of the Rings has Theoden stabbed but still rides. Aragorn is over 80. Just a feature of the story.You know, now that I think about it, I didn't think about that at all with Gandalf and Saruman in Lord of the Rings, but it was because they weren't human.
As I said, for me, action/adventure has a different rule set. If you are the main character then you will survive. That's it. Watch RED, Indiana Jones 4, Expendables, and whatnot. Lord of the Rings has Theoden stabbed but still rides. Aragorn is over 80. Just a feature of the story.
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