I thought the two-bellybuttoned Mariette Hartley in Rodenberry's Genesis II was hot.His original pitch for this episode ended with a two bellybuttoned Riker fucking the creature to death.
exactly, our chancellor will be out of office rather soon but she will be mutti for about foreverVery much so. It also hearkens to "mother of the nation" imagery common to female leaders throughout history. L'Rell learnt this week she can have the title 'Chancellor' taken with a thumbprint on a legal document - it is a political title. 'Mother' is an iconic title. She is forging an identity as a populist leader above the petty squabbles over the chancellership. Given how fascist the TOS Klingons appeared, a single powerful leader makes a lot of sense.
His original pitch for this episode ended with a two bellybuttoned Riker fucking the creature to death.
That makes a lot of sense.Very much so. It also hearkens to "mother of the nation" imagery common to female leaders throughout history. L'Rell learnt this week she can have the title 'Chancellor' taken with a thumbprint on a legal document - it is a political title. 'Mother' is an iconic title. She is forging an identity as a populist leader above the petty squabbles over the chancellorship. Given how fascist the TOS Klingons appeared, a single powerful leader makes a lot of sense.
Logically speaking, there has to be more than on Klingon albino over a period of 100+ years.
Not when it was stated in Season 1 that the condition of albinism is extremely rare (I've forgotten what the exact numbers are, but they were stated).
2,TILLY is a fast runner.
Well, I don't follow Mechanoid's logic that it's part of a case he's making for cancellation, and I suspect he's probably got ruder motives for his comment about Tilly, but I did laugh that Tilly stopped for almost a minute to talk to her little 'shroom friend while everyone else kept running and then she suddenly burst past them all to win at the end while setting her personal best time. She didn't even do the Road Runner blur of spinning legs or leave a puff of smoke or anything. Of course, she has the spores in her, so maybe she just spore drived it to the end. But nothing to get up at arms about, just a funny little moment.What the hell is wrong with that?
But how do you feel about Connolly?
In this case there is some sense to it though - this particular albino is tied into the leading houses of the Empire, including the house of Kor, and it is these particular Klingons that the DS9 Albino tangled with sometime post TOS. It doesn't take much to imagine him growing up to hate Kor and other powerful Klingons. There is a more logical connection here than "oh and he happens to be Picards ancestor" type small universe stuff, which I agree, is annoying.Still, it's dumb. It's like how TNG repeatedly had the titular leader of the Klingon Empire parlay with Worf and Picard. Or how DS9 had Rom end up the Grand Negus.
If you make it so that your main characters are tied into elements of every single story within the quadrant, it makes the universe seem small, because logically speaking an area of known space with trillions/quadrillions of inhabitants (at minimum) shouldn't have the same relatively small set of characters keep popping up again and again. It totally screws up the sense of scale. And it's why TOS succeeded in impressing upon us the vastness of space in a way all of the later series failed with.
Yeah me too - I didn't get that. I guess we were meant to assume that the while scene played out in her head? Although that's not how the rest of the Tilly/May interactions occurred which were all real time "Baltar and HeadSix" type setups.I did laugh that Tilly stopped for almost a minute to talk to her little 'shroom friend while everyone else kept running and then she suddenly burst past them all to win at the end.
Not when it was stated in Season 1 that the condition of albinism is extremely rare (I've forgotten what the exact numbers are, but they were stated).
True. I did recall thinking "surely they'd be much farther along than that after so many seconds?"Yeah me too - I didn't get that. I guess we were meant to assume that the while scene played out in her head? Although that's not how the rest of the Tilly/May interactions occurred which were all real time "Baltar and HeadSix" type setups.
True. I did recall thinking "surely they'd be much farther along than that after so many seconds?"
Ah well, it was more Tilly, so I wasn't going to complain.
Interestingly, this is still very much alive today. The producers of The Expanse have said that they can have extremely gory scenes, and they push that, and not get a single complaint whereas a bit of sexuality and executives get all upset! Apparently, this has become a joke with them and they find ways to push the violence.I read somewhere that Roddenberry was trying to make a point about the hypocrisy of American censors who would have a fit over the smallest depiction of sexuality but were silent when it came to violence.
Kor
It's a matter of taste, to be sure, but I read enough of that kind of thing in the real world every day, and the less I see of it (and garbage like Section 31) in the sci-fi I watch where I hope to see humanity growing more emotionally intelligent, the better.
Mary Sue!It was a weird choice too, because in terms of themes, Tilly "losing" the race due to May's interference would have been appropriate - foreshadowing the later scene where May causes her to have a breakdown on the bridge.
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