Actually, I like the music in TOS just fine. It's the music in the other shows, particularly the Berman era I was referring to. Trek movies typically do have great music, even the Berman ones.Fair warning: The ghosts of the composers who wrote for TOS will be haunting you for the next twenty years.
Because those uniforms look much better with the collar unzipped.One little thing that bugged me - why did Una unzip her jacket a little bit?
Actually, yeah, when an action could even remotely be construed as a MeToo situation, you do need to spell out what you're intending and doing, period. This is something everyone needs to know, not just in Star Trek. This is important to protect everyone, men and women.Like look at the context of the entire scene, not everything should be explained to you.
It probably didn't have to do with the environment, but the rest of the scene shows it wasn't what you think.
They didn't. It's a new CG, with a differently shaped turbolift.As for the lift visual, it put me off but I get they just used the same shot from Discovery to save money. Why do CGI turbo's for a short when you can re-use one.
With all due respect, I definitely prefer to err on the side of caution 200% in real life. But yeah, this is a tv show.Literature is full of characters symbolically unbuttoning their outerwear in a non-sexual symbolic manner.
The theme of the episode was very specifically not about sex.
And Pulitzer winners don't tell. They show through subtextual nuance.
And with all due respect I request you leave it at that. You haven't lived my life or been through the things I've been through or met the people I've met and are in absolutely no position to judge.I guess living in constant fear is a valid choice...
Timo Saloniemi
I wonder how very common is the opinion that everything that woman does is a seducing act. She smiles? She is flirting. She sings? Of course she's flirting. She unzips her collar? She is flirting! She doesn't even watch on you? It's a new flirting methode!One little thing that bugged me - why did Una unzip her jacket a little bit? I almost interpreted that as an intention to try to flirt with him initially, but then it went somewhere else entirely.
Another entry in the vague and uninformative column.That was terrible. Good god.
What? Really, every adjustment to one's clothing must be preceded by a formal announcement? How absurd.Did she say that? I can't remember. Usually such an action would be announced, "I need to loosen this uniform, it's hot."
Starships also have environmental controls. At least they did in the 24th century. That's the first thing the Borg sabotaged in First Contact.
What? Really, every adjustment to one's clothing must be preceded by a formal announcement? How absurd.
With all due respect, I definitely prefer to err on the side of caution 200% in real life. But yeah, this is a tv show.
I guess living in constant fear is a valid choice...
Timo Saloniemi
And with all due respect I request you leave it at that. You haven't lived my life or been through the things I've been through or met the people I've met and are in absolutely no position to judge.
What? Really, every adjustment to one's clothing must be preceded by a formal announcement? How absurd.
I wonder how very common is the opinion that everything that woman does is a seducing act. She smiles? She is flirting. She sings? Of course she's flirting. She unzips her collar? She is flirting! She doesn't even watch on you? It's a new flirting methode!
Star Trek Federation ever was to me a model of society where sexual freedom and safety are absolute. Women can trust men, men can trust women, sexual harrassement is unbelievable case - as much as racial or gender discrimination. So they can unzip their clothes or take it off completely if it comfortable, and it wouldn't look like sexual challenge.
In the same time they are not asexual, they are very sexual and enjoy it, without modern everyday fear to hurt someone or be hurted.
What? Really, every adjustment to one's clothing must be preceded by a formal announcement? How absurd.
You do realize that Charlie Rose and Weinstein having loose bathrobes when coming out of the bathroom was a complaint right? I'm not defending those guys at all, they're criminals and should be in jail, but the fact of the matter is we need to be very careful for the safety of everyone. Men especially shouldn't do anything even remotely construed as something bad. No one wants to go down the slippery slope to becoming a MeToo offender. We don't even want a single action in common with criminals like them.I guess living in constant fear is a valid choice...
Timo Saloniemi
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