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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard General Discussion Thread

The swearing is so out of place it makes me cringe. Another thing on these shows that's done purely for shock value. At least Picard owns its decision and persists. Discovery gave us one F word scene and then neeever again. :rolleyes: must have needed headlines in those early days.

Patrick Stewart was totally against it on Picard, but Chabon convinced him it was necessary. For.. some... reason... :shrug:
 
But it was always accessible to children.
The original series was considered very adult and risque in it's time. I'm old enough to remember when my mom didn't want me to watch Star Trek even though she was a huge fan. A lot of people confuse Gene Roddenberry with Walt Disney. Gene Roddenberry had no interest in creating family friendly fun for the whole family. He wanted to do a science fiction show that pushed the borders and boundaries of standards and practices. Believe me, I think what we're seeing on CBS all access right now is tame compared to what Gene Roddenberry would have come up with if he had had the same creative freedoms. It would certainly have a lot more sex. Gene was nothing if not obsessed with sex.
 
The swearing is so out of place it makes me cringe.
It really wasn't. The usage was very natural.

I think what we're seeing on CBS all access right now is tame compared to what Gene Roddenberry would have come up with if he had had the same creative freedoms. It would certainly have a lot more sex. Gene was nothing if not obsessed with sex.

Gene wanted Troi to have 4 breasts according to some sources.

But it was always accessible to children.
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The only problem I have with the swearing is that it may lead parents to not let their kids (especially really young kids) watch Star Trek. I have a similar issue with things like Icheb graphically being tortured, except that in that case I agree with the parents. Rather the reason is legit or silly though, it's a shame, because kids should be able to watch Star Trek.
Picard is geared towards people who grew up watching TNG. Everyone's older now. We're older, Patrick Stewart's older. If you can't handle "fuck", that's on you.

I don't have kids, so it's not my problem. My brother has a daughter. He'll be showing her Star Trek: Prodigy. He's thinking about showing her Star Trek: Lower Decks but wants to see it first before deciding.

He's told me he doesn't plan to show her Discovery or Picard until she's 11. She just turned seven.

One of the things you have to understand about these shows is that each one is intended for a different audience. A different niche within the fandom.

My niece probably wouldn't like DS9 until she's older either. DS9 premiered when I was 13 and the Bajoran stuff bored the Hell out of me. I stopped watching the series after a few episodes and didn't bother watching it again until TNG ended. Because I still needed the Star Trek fix. Eventually I did watch the first two seasons, when they stripped the series into nightly reruns four years later. And I ended up getting more out of the early DS9 episodes at 17 than I ever would've at 13.

So there can be other reasons that Star Trek series wouldn't necessarily appeal to younger children.
 
Yeah, and the moderator's questions were mostly fairly superficial, I felt. He didn't give the impression that he'd paid much attention to the show, so inevitably failed to really dig into it (case in point describing Rios as a 'space cowboy', which Cabrera clearly disagreed with - as would anyone who actually paid attention to the character beyond his first scene).
I said the same when I heard that! Did that guy even watch the show?!
Not much to the panel at all. Sirtis amused me, though, shouting down anyone who sucked up to Stewart! :lol: The generational gap really showed itself there, with a fairly glaring gulf between the TNG cast who've known him for 30-odd years and the new Picard cast who are still slightly in awe of this living legend!
DON'T SPOIL HIM! WE'VE BEEN TRAINING HIM FOR 30 YEARS!
Also interesting: When she said she was glad she didn't have to wear her catsuit again (she called it space suit), Jeri raising her hands and clapping.
 
One of the things you have to understand about these shows is that each one is intended for a different audience. A different niche within the fandom.

I really don't see why that needs to be the case. Kids should be allowed to enjoy a live action sci-fi series, and not be forced to watch the animated shows.

There's no need for pointless f words and even more pointless blood and gore.
 
Nothing about the writing is juvenile.

"This is so fucking cool"?

Jurati and Rios snogging having just met?

Hissing tentacle AI monsters?

Thousands of idiotic drone ships flying around because kewl?

The turbolift funhouse?

Georgiou eating Kelpians and slicing her officers heads apart?

Storylines of two separate shows that start out interesting but then devolve into mindless cliched action about AI taking over the galaxy?
 
"This is so fucking cool"?

Jurati and Rios snogging having just met?

Hissing tentacle AI monsters?

Thousands of idiotic drone ships flying around because kewl?

The turbolift funhouse?

Georgiou eating Kelpians and slicing her officers heads apart?
Yes, and? None of those things are juvenile in my opinion.

There's no need for pointless f words and even more pointless blood and gore.
Not seeing anything pointless here. All of it served a story purpose.

Just like blowing up that alien creature in gory detail in TNG's 'Conspiracy'
 
I really don't see why that needs to be the case. Kids should be allowed to enjoy a live action sci-fi series, and not be forced to watch the animated shows.

There's no need for pointless f words and even more pointless blood and gore.
There will be lots of Star Trek shows that are kid-friendly. Picard just isn't one of them and has no intention to be. I accept these shows on their own terms and will judge them accordingly.

Being 40, I don't mind at least one of these shows being aimed squarely at me. And even though TNG wasn't my favorite series, I still grew up watching it, and I know full-well that I'm dead-center the target demographic Picard is after. And I'm enjoying the Hell out of this series a lot more than I thought I would.
 
There will be lots of Star Trek shows that are kid-friendly. Picard just isn't one of them and has no intention to be. I accept these shows on their own terms and will judge them accordingly.

Being 40, I don't mind at least one of these shows being aimed squarely at me. And even though TNG wasn't my favorite series, I still grew up watching it, and I know full-well that I'm dead-center the target demographic Picard is after. And I'm enjoying the Hell out of this series a lot more than I thought I would.

And you would be enjoying it the exact same amount without the f words that would make it suitable for all ages.
 
Not seeing anything pointless here. All of it served a story purpose.

Just like blowing up that alien creature in gory detail in TNG's 'Conspiracy'

Saying the word fuck served a story purpose. Right.

Congrats on finding the one gory scene in 5 series, a scene that was shot over thirty years ago. That's the same as Georgiou slicing open 5 or 6 of her officers heads.

Juvenile "shock value".
 
Saying the word fuck served a story purpose. Right.

Congrats on finding the one gory scene in 5 series, a scene that was shot over thirty years ago. That's the same as Georgiou slicing open 5 or 6 of her officers heads.

Juvenile "shock value".
Nothing about it shocked me, so they failed if that was the intent. I've seen worse in Star Trek.

Still don't see how it's juvenile. I thought juvenile meant 'for kids'.
 
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