People freak out over color. All sorts of things.I can suspend disbelief in these cases, but in the end it is really mostly just a weird nose, not much obviously apparent "alienness" involved.
People freak out over color. All sorts of things.I can suspend disbelief in these cases, but in the end it is really mostly just a weird nose, not much obviously apparent "alienness" involved.
That to me was one of the nice things about the episode. The audience is left to wonder which choice the world actually made ( Unlike like Berman are a TNG which would probably have stated outright whether the planet joined the Federation or not.) The ending Montage of what the aliens did in the time after First Contact show many different groups doing many different things - but it doesn't show the ultimate fate of that planet.The ending was very rushed and they did not even leave mediators behimnd or explain the cause of the war which would have made it more meaningful. This failure make its vapid and superficial.
Instead they wasted time on the stupid chase scene by the white haired nurse for a cheap laugh.
Why would the pserson do that anyway i mean they came from white corridors and rooms on the planet and were still in a white room so why the panic. why the fear?
Is the white hair a wig or really like that?
I can suspend disbelief in these cases, but in the end it is really mostly just a weird nose, not much obviously apparent "alienness" involved.
As I originally said "Not that it shouldn't, just...unexpected."TOS transporters could dematerialize a sitting person with their hands on plane controls, and rematerialize them standing up with their hands hanging down on the sides. That may be more complex than changing clothes...
Welcome to a franchise where the weekly budget is the decider for most things. There's only so much "alienness" a character can express to another
But just because you don't pre-judge them doesn't mean they won't still turn out to be aggressive and incompatible with your society. Not everyone will be the Horta. And even if they are incompatible we can still respect their position/territory.
The ending was very rushed and they did not even leave mediators behimnd or explain the cause of the war which would have made it more meaningful. This failure make its vapid and superficial.
Instead they wasted time on the stupid chase scene by the white haired nurse for a cheap laugh.
Why would the pserson do that anyway i mean they came from white corridors and rooms on the planet and were still in a white room so why the panic. why the fear?
Is the white hair a wig or really like that?
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I would say she's sour, pissed all the time, but that's simply the beginning of her arc. The dark makeup around her eyes enhances it (many women wear it like that these days, and I don't see how that can be seen as beauty). Pictures of the actor at the preview or in interviews show a much more friendly face, of course.
Final thoughts on my earlier posts: It's probably just me and my own personal fears but I still find it very upsetting that Batel (someone who seems to deeply care for Pike) just straight up abandons him when he becomes disabled as far as current continuity goes. Yes Spock will come for Pike and reunite him with his true love Vina, but still.
My response was not against you, but an additional thoughtAs I originally said "Not that it shouldn't, just...unexpected."
The ending was very rushed and they did not even leave mediators behimnd or explain the cause of the war which would have made it more meaningful. This failure make its vapid and superficial.
Instead they wasted time on the stupid chase scene by the white haired nurse for a cheap laugh.
Why would the pserson do that anyway i mean they came from white corridors and rooms on the planet and were still in a white room so why the panic. why the fear?
What aliens. They looked very similar and were hardly monsters.
Is the white hair a wig or really like that?
Nope.Not sure why the writers looked at Data to determine how Spock should act. But they did.
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