But it is an upcoming Pixar film.the snarkiest of snark ... is not against the board rules.
But it is an upcoming Pixar film.the snarkiest of snark ... is not against the board rules.
The "G" rating was a different beast in those days. "G" is supposed to mean it's for "General Audiences," rather than just some inoffensive fare aimed specifically at little kids. And in the beginning, the rating was actually accurate in that sense. The Andromeda Strain was another example, a G-rated movie that had some rather disturbing stuff.... That's why things like the transporter accident in TMP is something people my age remember, because that film had the gall to classify itself as rated G. But exceptions never prove the rule.
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Snark is not against the board rules.
I find that emoji a bid snarky, so maybe you deserve a warning from the moderators.
It SHOULD BE!But thanks for your concern. And just so there is no misrepresentation, that is the snarkiest of snark. Snark is not against the board rules.
I thought it was a Dr. Seuss bookBut it is an upcoming Pixar film.
The great thing about watching with your kids? You can answer any questions they have. They aren't learning things from the internet or the playground. I give him honest information, cutting off any misinterpretations from other sources.
Considering I have a daughter that has finished college, owns her own home, has a great career, a son that is in college and just an all-around great person, I'll take my way of raising my kids over other folks any day of the week.
But thanks for your concern. And just so there is no misrepresentation, that is the snarkiest of snark. Snark is not against the board rules.
IThe networks during that time had content on lock-down. Sexual language was hidden behind innuendo. Sex scenes happened during commercial breaks. Scenes of gore were few and far between across all of Trek. That's why things like the transporter accident in TMP is something people my age remember, because that film had the gall to classify itself as rated G. But exceptions never prove the rule.
How Discovery is being described, though, I am wondering whether they are going to have severed limbs and disembowelments via the blade-happy Klingons, just because "well, that's what TV is about these days". Isn't the idea of chasing trends what brought us questionable decisions like the pop song on Enterprise?
They have to make sure if they go there that it is absolutely necessary, otherwise it's just gratuitous exercise in pandering to today's fashion trends, which is what I thought Kelvin-verse reeked of.
Nope.So, has all Star Trek been child appropriate?
Nope.
The show is already made, if it's not what you want, feel free to not tune in.
And beddings. Lots of beddings.Beheadings. I want beheadings.
Beheadings. I want beheadings.
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