Punk on a bus- I had no idea it was the same actor/character, it has been so long since I've seen STIV. So while I did LOL, his reaction at the end was a total eye-roller for me: "Yup. Another emasculated 'male' meekly caves to his feminist overlords..."
Pretty much stopped here. I'm tired of "men-inists" so easily triggered by strong women. Really, before I realized it was the same guy/actor I thought the joke was more that he, politely, apologized and turned it off rather than what the guy in TVH did. I certainly didn't think he was "cowering to my female overlords."
Now that I know this is supposedly the same guy, I have to ask- why is he still carrying a boom box in 2024?![]()
He's, what, a 60 year old man? He prefers the technology he grew up with. Her enjoys the casette and boom box more than this phone and MP3.
For a bunch of trained starfleet officers attempting to minimize changes to the timeline, their actions are totally out of character. Raffi and Seven don't even make a cursory search for Rios' com-badge,
That to me is odd too. Have we just forgotten about the commbadge?
With a cloaking device, they could have put down anywhere, especially knowing where they needed to go before the time jump.
The cloaking device but was dumb. We were just talking about that last week and assumed it didn't have one... But it did? And they just *now* decide to use it?
Anyway, I'm also tired of 2024. We've all lived through the shit-show of the past few years, and as others have said, if you want to address the issues of this day and age there are a ton of contemporary shows that do it better. Unfortunately, the story here is resolved when the timeline is saved, so I think we might be 'stuck in the past' for the balance of this season, which so far seems to be evolving into an un-inspired redo of STIV without any of the attendant charm.
The problem I kinda have is that in the past Trek tried to do message stories by showing these problem humans face in the real world withbthem happening to aliens. Humans have figured this bout, now we deal with aliens with these issues (and then show more or less doesn't take an obvious right/wrong position.)
"Let This Be Your Last Battlefield" being a case with maybe a less subtle hint on what the "message" is and more clearly taking a side (but racism was the message and there's really only one "right" side to that.) But Classic Trek, Modern Trek have found ways of dealing with issues without being too blunt about it.
Here? It just seems a lot harsher wording being they're in "present day" Earth and showing/saying how much we suck. TNG used that card often in the first couple seasons (talking about how bad 20C humans were) but what's going in here seems like a broader brush.
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