Maybe they can explain Una's absence in TOS by making her and Doug the main characters of a spinoff series. Another one of those "chubby hubby + pretty wife" sitcoms. Pelia can be the zany neighbor.
Maybe they can explain Una's absence in TOS by making her and Doug the main characters of a spinoff series. Another one of those "chubby hubby + pretty wife" sitcoms. Pelia can be the zany neighbor.
They named the planet for a sandwich shop for the sake of one throwaway joke that probably 95% of viewers wouldn't get, so yeah, I'd say you are correct about "Doug."Was Oswalt's character named Doug as a nod to Kevin James' character on King of Queens (in which Oswalt played Spence, Doug's friend)?
Spock smiling after again at the end. Enough.
I'm surprised how I'm starting to hate SNW for different reasons to why I hated Discovery.I'm glad it's not taking itself too seriously. Basically the anti-Discovery in that sense. Is it a perfect balance? Probably not, but at least they're trying.
This was a complete creepy grin from ear to ear at the camera and after a long comedy bit. Just weird. The TOS examples are mostly of spock giving a slight smile. Way different.Examples of Spock smiling in TOS:
There are others, but those are the major ones I can think of where he's not under the control of something or someone else. I get it. We look at Vulcans as this race that never shows emotion, but Spock is half human. And his human emotions come through from time to time, especially as he's younger and figuring it all out, which he's doing here. This wasn't my favorite episode of SNW, but this is a silly complaint.
- "The Cage"
- "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
- "Charlie X"
- "The Enemy Within"
- "Amok Time"
Okay, this has been getting to me a bit. Why did Pike and the gang continuing wearing their Vulcan robes throughout the entire time they were Vulcan? Since they were still active duty Starfleet officers, they should have been wearing their Starfleet uniforms, regardless of what species they currently are.
This was a complete creepy grin from ear to ear at the camera and after a long comedy bit. Just weird. The TOS examples are mostly of spock giving a slight smile. Way different.
Have you seen "The Cage" and "Where No Man..."?
Spock's Brain
And the Children Shall Lead
The real shame is that Vulcans are really interesting and there's a lot to engage with and explore, even if (especially if?) approached from a comedy angle.
Anyway, it seems the once-per-season Vulcan """comedy""" episode is a convention now. Spock Amok was pretty good, Charades was crap, this was abominable, so on our current trajectory, season four's offering should be one for the ages.
How can the same writers who spend all day scouring Memory Alpha for the most miniscule shit to include and make flashy references to throwaway lines from sixty years ago be so crap at writing one of the main races in the whole setting.
So let's just justify 3 awful silly episodes out of ten for SNW by a handful of better episodes from better shows over the course of like 800 episodes....ok whatever.....
This episode was bad and it's going to go down in history as one of the worst Trek Episodes ever. Probably worse than Spocks Brain.......
Yes.let's just justify 3 awful silly episodes out of ten for SNW by a handful of better episodes from better shows over the course of like 800 episodes.
Nothing is quite worse than that besides And the Children Shall Lead and Profit and Lace.Probably worse than Spocks Brain.......
What’s the line about superior ambition in “Space Seed”?This makes me wonder if Khans are genetically evil and it's in their DNA to want to become dictators, based on what happened.
Yes.
If it's in Star Trek it is fair game.
Episode count is irrelevant.
Nothing is quite worse than that besides And the Children Shall Lead and Profit and Lace.
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