You weinies would bitch and moan if Shakespeare was writing Trek. Why is Dr Crusher a transvestite?
Well, here's an example of how lazy Family Guy and its ilk can be. There's one episode where they replicate the funeral scene from Star Trek II, with Stewie shooting his teddy Rupert into space. But there's no joke, other than Rupert being launched instead of the torpedo. The "joke" is just that they're recreating this scene. There's nothing funny going on. They could easily have added a punchline by having the solemnity of the moment interrupted by having Rupert blown to stuffing when launched...the unexpected twist on what you expect. Comic irony on top of tragedy. The show is rife with missed opportunities like that.
Eh, South Park is brilliant and funny. Family Guy is clever and funny. The Simpsons...is still on the air.
You know, this is a very rare moment when I completely disagree with you.
See, for me it worked up to a point, but the scene eventually got tedious because it was long and there was nothing more to it that Stewie as Kirk. It stopped being entertaining long before it ended. YMMV, and probably does.The humor in playing the ST II funeral straight with Stewie in Kirk's place, IMAO, is that the scene as it actually exists is so overwrought and dominated by Shatner's customarily strange delivery that when you just throw it out there without context it's really, really funny without comment. That Stewie - with characteristic pomposity that's a close match for the Shat at his most excessive - seems to envision this kind of grandiose scenario as an appropriate tribute for the relatively trivial (I know, not to him) loss of a stuffed animal is also funny.
I'd rather have chimps banging away at typewriters as the showrunners for a new Trek show.
There's probably not a successful TV producer out there right now who could do Trek any real harm as a TV property at this point. To paraphrase Picard to Data, "It's already dead. What more could happen to it?"![]()
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