when everybody is against you it's either a conspiracy or most likely you're wrong.
And/Or you have a lot to learn about the fight you think you've taken on. I see this as a teachable moment myself.
when everybody is against you it's either a conspiracy or most likely you're wrong.
"Everybody" is not against me. A dozen-ish Trek BBS posters is not "everybody". It is the content of the posts, not the number of posters that is what the strength of an argument rests on. We have alot of fans of the show giving it 8's, 9's and 10s who are maybe a little touchy and a little bit salty about it being strongly criticized.when everybody is against you it's either a conspiracy or most likely you're wrong.
Well Elfnor can kick ass and take names. Wesley would be useful for other things. I can see wanting some people who can crack skulls, win bar fights and take out Zhat Vash agents. Always handy to have people who can do that. Laris would seem to be a great addition though. She is obviously wasted watching the grapes.
And/Or you have a lot to learn about the fight you think you've taken on. I see this as a teachable moment myself.
so why is not one poster backing you up? i think miguel de cervantes wrote a book about it, or might be herman melville."Everybody" is not against me. A dozen-ish Trek BBS posters is not "everybody". It is the content of the posts, not the number of posters that is what the strength of an argument rests on. We have alot of fans of the show giving it 8's, 9's and 10s who are maybe a little touchy and a little bit salty about it being strongly criticized.
Can't be either one, both characters realized at some point the error of their ways.so why is not one poster backing you up? i think miguel de cervantes wrote a book about it, or might be herman melville.
Can't be either one, both characters realized at some point the error of their ways.
(even if it was too late)
Or, some people just disagree. Everybody didnt give this 10/10. But alot more gave 8 to 10 than 4 or 5 out of 10. One of the 5/10 raters (myself) is making criticisms that the large majority who say 7, 8, 9 or 10 dont agree with. Another words, it's another day on the internet.
Probably because the other people who rated the episode 5 or lower dont give enough of a shit about an episode they thought was mediocre to stick around and debate the point.so why is not one poster backing you up? i think miguel de cervantes wrote a book about it, or might be herman melville.
so why is not one poster backing you up? i think miguel de cervantes wrote a book about it, or might be herman melville.
Probably because the other people who rated the episode 5 or lower dont give enough of a shit about an episode they thought was mediocre to stick around and debate the point.
How many times do people have to tell you that he didn't even expect Raffi to come with him on the ship?
He did want Raffi to come. That was the point of going to see her.
This particular fan, is already completely covered and is just flinging it onto the forum walls now.yeah, if you are the only one to give a shit you need to make sure it hits the fan
Probably because the other people who rated the episode 5 or lower dont give enough of a shit about an episode they thought was mediocre to stick around and debate the point.
Oh man, you just had to turn that fan up to HIGH didn't ya.Sometimes sloppy writing and actor choices make a character seem like a - how would you phrase it? Moral Mary Sue. Thing is, I don't see a bad performance out of Stewart nor do I see sloppy writing. Nor do I see anything more than the Admiral feeling like he let down millions of victims by not being able to follow through on his promise to help them. In real life people with emotional attachments to others can withdraw into themselves and mope after failing to come through with the help they promised said others. It doesn't equate with that person having an overinflated sense of moral superiority that the burdens of the universe are on their shoulders and they should be the one to solve them.
Picard's not a Moral Mary Sue. He's a flawed man who felt deeply hurt that Starfleet and the Federation AND HIMSELF failed people he'd grown to care about. He had a predictable reaction to personal failure on a colossal scale: retreat and self-pity and choosing to avoid any attention for that big a failure. He's not a Moral Mary Sue. He's a human being who believed too much in himself at the cost of his own self-confidence and beliefs in the system he represented.
That girl is so deep underground she's telling the Mole Men to avoid this thread.
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