That design started with Voyager and the Enterprise-E. The Titan's interiors are very much inspired by the Ent-E, colour wise and even rooms. The Conference room is right from Insurrection/Nemesis (minus the ship model displays).
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Indeed. Apparently Lower Decks cannot just be a fun show but must really say something deep and profound in the world of Trek, as if humor had no value all of its own.It's a comedy/parody, though. I think that has to be taken on its own merits. There's Prodgies coming up if you want a serious animated series.
Indeed. Apparently Lower Decks cannot just be a fun show but must really say something deep and profound in the world of Trek, as if humor had no value all of its own.
Probably a joke about main character ensigns going to all the briefings despite a ton of Lts. on the shipWas Boilmer a senior staff member? That’s quite an accomplishment.
I do think that the last line was meant to parody DISCO and Picard.
One of my big takes from the episode was repeated digs at Disco. Boimlers speech in the cave seemed to rip on it tooMariner: "So, was the Titan as awesome as everybody says?"
Boimler: "Eh, it was a bunch of complex characters thrown into heavily serialized battles which always ended in mind-blowing twists and made me question the basic tenets of my reality. But who cares about that?!?"
Damn. Gauntlet thrown.
I guess Boimler doesn't have the energy for being on DISCO or Picard.
Riker has been excellent throughout. Over the top cartoon Riker has been spot onJust one more observation I enjoyed. Riker putting his leg up as a victory pose at the beginning, and again in his Ready Room at the end for a prolonged period of time.
Starfleet is military in everything but name. Exhibit A is Riker’s Titan.Just feels too militaristic for Starfleet. Maybe that censoring is actually there. Similar to the Futurama black bar machine
Which, from his own explanations, seems to be the exact pitch he gave to CBS/Kurtzman to get the show produced.
So, going by what we're seeing, it is exactly what he wanted to do.
I'm sorry it's not what you would have pitched to CBS if it had been you.
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It's a comedy/parody, though. I think that has to be taken on its own merits. There's Prodgies coming up if you want a serious animated series.
without going to aliens species, Germans don’t seem to have a issue with this (at least in the areas where FKK is still a thing?) I’ve been in several saunas and the showers, as all other areas, were totally for both genders, full nudity was perfectly normal and nobody really cares once you get used to it. Many swimming pools have the same thing, with common showers and changing rooms.I don’t know. Seems a bit much to me. I know betazoids don’t have a issue with it
oh wow, this is so going to happen!I had assumed that the Borg Boimler was a dream or Holodeck sequence... but now I'm wondering if William Boimler is going to wind up assimilated.
I actually double-takes on this, as I was stunned by what I had seen. Poor giant Spock!Biggest laugh for me this week was the giant Spock skeleton. Even better that nobody ruined it by pointing it out. The writers just let it be a strange, gruesome, sight gag.
I would have liked more something like this as well.. I wish they had; a running gag of 'how did this guy make it this far in Starfleet' would have been much funnier than what we got -- you know, nobody can understand him but everyone is too polite to say anything which causes a breakdown in communication that gets everyone in trouble until the third-act reveal that he's an absolute badass on the battlefield as he saves the day, or something like that.
I hope they get around to showing "GR's Vision" of "Love Instructors" on starships (Hey, it was a real idea he wanted much like a "Ship's Counselor"It's the 24th century, communal showers shouldn't be a big deal along with communal nudity.
They should be largely rid of most puritanical views on the body and sex.
Marina Sirtis, when she was young, was a World Class beauty. She had ALOT of admirers from around the world.I hope they get around to showing "GR's Vision" of "Love Instructors" on starships (Hey, it was a real idea he wanted much like a "Ship's Counselor").
I can understand her not being on the bridge all the time, she is the "Ships Counselor" that happens to be married to the Captain. Her presence isn't needed on every mission, especially routine ones that are "Action Packed".Also, anyone find it interesting (and they could have still had the character on the Bridge in her seat and silent), that Deanna Troi was NOWHWHERE TO BE SEEN? What? She oversleep?
My main issue with his Jazz Catch-Phrase is that I don't understand which Warp Factor he wants, that's inherently confusing unless you know what Captain Riker wants and can decode his personal lingo.The one thing I do feel they need to cut back/tone down is the constant Jazz related references EVERYTIME they have Riker give an order. Sorry, but "Give me Warp in the factor of 5...6...7..8..." wasn't that funny (and was MO, rather groan worthy) the first time they did it. If they continue to have Riker doing that EVERY TIME...(YMMV of course
LOVED that the characters from the Titan are written like 23rd century TOS era characters in that they like the action and LOVED the scene where they are contrasting their adventures VS younger William Riker from his days on the 1701-D.
7/10.
I was a bit disappointed that they didn't do more with the Tamarian angle. And I get that Boimler getting demoted while his transporter clone got to stay on the Titan was meant to mirror Riker's transporter-clone story, and the gag of watching Boimler being terrified on the Titan had gone as far as it needed to, but... I dunno. Aside from being a wee bit inside-baseball it also didn't... really make sense. Lower Decks usually does a better job of making all the zany comedy stuff still fit together logically.
It was fun, though. A pair of action-packed stories with nice character beats and some genuinely funny events (I got some laughs out of the sonic shower scene, Kayshon getting turned into a puppet, the giant Spock skeleton, Kahless' sex helmet... lots of good stuff). The references flying thick and fast as ever (they even had Riker do his funny leg-propping thing), some genuinely amusing self-referential comedy about TNG vs. new Trek (the Titan crew ragging on how "boring" life on the Enterprise must have been, and Boimler standing up for string quartets, was funny)... not their strongest episode, but there's still a lot to like.
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