I hate my job. If I didn't have to leave, I would've finished. So far, it's great.Don't worry, it gets better.
I hate my job. If I didn't have to leave, I would've finished. So far, it's great.Don't worry, it gets better.
I completely agree. This is why I like the weekly release schedule for new shows.Besides not having the time for it, I've found that binging doesn't work for me because then I don't really absorb that much. It starts to blur together.
Hey, the VOY Ferengi may have been a couple of clowns, but what does that make Tuvok's security team then? For that matter, the rest of Our Heroes don't fare particularly well in this episode.Update: I'm 10 episodes away from finishing Voyager. I want that completely out of the way before I continue. What can I say that's relevant to DS9?
When I got up to "False Profits" (VOY), my takeaway was: This is what happens when you have TNG Ferengi and you give them things from DS9 like references to Latinum and the Grand Nagus, but without learning anything from DS9. They were cartoon characters with no distinct personalities. When they had Neelix pretend to be the Grand Proxy, I think he fit right in with these types of Ferengi because of how goofy he was.
I would say the VOY Ferengi are worse than the TNG Ferengi. Why? Because in TNG, the writers didn't know any better. Especially before DS9 was in existence. With VOY, they did know better. Or, if they didn't, they could've consulted with the DS9 writers and listened to what they had to say.
I definitely won't argue with that. It was like, "Let's have absolutely everything go wrong so the Ferengi end up back in the Alpha Quadrant but Voyager stays in the Delta Quadrant!"Hey, the VOY Ferengi may have been a couple of clowns, but what does that make Tuvok's security team then? For that matter, the rest of Our Heroes don't fare particularly well in this episode.
For those reasons and more, "FALSE PROFITS" is a strong contender for Worst Episode of VOY.Hey, the VOY Ferengi may have been a couple of clowns, but what does that make Tuvok's security team then? For that matter, the rest of Our Heroes don't fare particularly well in this episode.
Making Janeway and the crew look like complete idiots for being outsmarted by those two (really, only the one) Ferengi just is too far for me to find any fun in it. It's one of the primary reasons why I have such a problem with TNG's "Rascals".True. Those Ferengi may be cartoon clowns, but let's not forget the VOY crew is consistently being outsmarted by them in this ep, so they would even come off worse.
But I don't dislike this episode, as it doesn't seem to take itself too seriously in the first place.
It's true that I find Rascals problematic for that very reason. I have less of a problem with False profits, but that's mainly because I like the kind of humor more and that's entirely subjective, you are right that it is as bad as Rascals in that perspective.Making Janeway and the crew look like complete idiots for being outsmarted by those two (really, only the one) Ferengi just is too far for me to find any fun in it. It's one of the primary reasons why I have such a problem with TNG's "Rascals".
(And honestly, VOY's other Ferengi episode, "INSIDE MAN", is just terrible, too... another among the worst of the show. Truly, only DS9 did the Ferengi any real justice.)
While there certainly are aspects of the Ferengi that are rather silly, not all of the Ferengi characters were written silly. Brunt was anything but silly. Rom, while written as an idiot early in the show, grew quite well. Nog has arguably the best character growth arc in the entire franchise. Gaila was written pretty seriously written, too.It's true that I find Rascals problematic for that very reason. I have less of a problem with False profits, but that's mainly because I like the kind of humor more and that's entirely subjective, you are right that it is as bad as Rascals in that perspective.
Not sure why VOY would be doing the Ferengi a particular disservice, though. I'd say it's mainly the crew that's shown in a very incompetent light. I mean, let's be honest, most Ferengi-centered episodes in DS9 are at least somewhat silly, too. Quark getting into problems because he thought he was going to die and sold his body parts in advance? His moogie that just so happens to become the lover of the Grand Nagus? Quark mounting a blundering prisoner exchange to save his Moogie from the Dominion? (I'm just picking a few examples, and not even the worst).
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