Another new writer Vaun Wilmott:
https://twitter.com/karterhol/status/984875128025567232?s=20
https://twitter.com/karterhol/status/984875128025567232?s=20
Another new writer Vaun Wilmott:
https://twitter.com/karterhol/status/984875128025567232?s=20
DS9 is part of the Trek corpus, and handled the question of faith very well in the early years, before the Prophets vs. Pah Wraiths conflict became like something from a shallow fantasy series.
He has created a TV series called Dominion. Never even heard of it.Another new writer Vaun Wilmott:
https://twitter.com/karterhol/status/984875128025567232?s=20
It will likely be uninspired and insipid.Damn.
They're really commited to "add new writers that have written schlock-y Christian stuff that takes the bible literally" for the new season. Man, I can't wait on their profound and differentiated commentary on religion...![]()
Wasn't that the TV series sequel to Legion? I never saw the series, but I enjoyed the movie.He has created a TV series called Dominion. Never even heard of it.
The closest is probably the Klingons.What makes DS9 stand out is that from the very start the Bajorans are basically shown their gods to be very real, while in real life humanity only has pure faith to rely on. I'm trying to recall when religion was tackled in Trek that didn't involve actual godlike beings like the Prophets, transdimensional aliens like the Sphere Builders, or just plain clusterfuck away missions like in "Who Watches the Watchers".
I'm sure theres an example in what 800 episodes we have.
[Ben Stien]Anyone? Anyone?[/Ben Stein]
Nor I. A quick Wikipedia check shows it to be something involving a war between angels and humans, loosely based on the forgettable movie Legion, with low-to-middling reviews from critics and viewers.He has created a TV series called Dominion. Never even heard of it.
Nor I. A quick Wikipedia check shows it to be something involving a war between angels and humans, loosely based on the forgettable movie Legion, with low-to-middling reviews from critics and viewers.
(Granted, if Neil Gaiman were to write a series based on the above concept, I'm sure it would be awesome. But this guy clearly isn't Neil Gaiman.)
Seriously, it sounds more and more like the producers' angle on "faith" next year is going to involve something not unlike (and worse, respectful toward) evangelical Christianity.Ugh.
Don't worry, you weren't missing anything.He has created a TV series called Dominion. Never even heard of it.
Well, yeah, basically.How dare they do anything that might be respectful toward religion.
Well, yeah, basically.
But more specifically, respect for religious fundamentalism, and even more specifically for evangelical Christianity. That's a profoundly delusional and destructive worldview, and it's not the kind of nonsense I want to see in my science fiction. It is, even more specifically, antithetical to the kind of philosophical humanism Star Trek has traditionally and pointedly embodied.
That's been absent for a while.So much for idic and having respect for others with differing opinions.
He's also written for Prison Break and Sons of Anarchy. I forget, are those schlock-y Christian stuff?Damn.
They're really commited to "add new writers that have written schlock-y Christian stuff that takes the bible literally" for the new season. Man, I can't wait on their profound and differentiated commentary on religion...![]()
It's right in the name, obviously. /sHe's also written for Prison Break and Sons of Anarchy. I forget, are those schlock-y Christian stuff?
That's been absent for a while.
I was responding more in regard to fan discussion of relgion. Obviously, there is varying opinion on the matter, and one I generally avoid online due the rather impersonal and flammable nature of such discussions.It is still one of the principles of the federation and starfleet so any discussion in trek of relgion should come from the viewpoint of respect for others reigious beliefs even if starfleet doesn't agree with them.
I was responding more in regard to fan discussion of relgion. Obviously, there is varying opinion on the matter, and one I generally avoid online due the rather impersonal and flammable nature of such discussions.
In universe, yeah, I would expect IDIC and respect, but I don't really expect it from writers in Hollywood.
Also, as a general note, I love the assumption that someone who works on a Christian film must be a Christian. Just like everyone who works on Star Trek is a Star Trek fan, obviously O_O
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