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Spoilers Strange New Worlds 1x02 - "Children of The Comet"

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And yet you're the only one with that for a name, so I guess you're King of the Tragic Backstory Hill.
To be fair, tragic back story is pretty much built in to Trek:
Kirk: witness to a massacre.
Spock: Bullied as a child due to his mother being human.
McCoy: euthanized his father.

The comics didn't didn't any favors to any of the TOS characters, reveling seemingly in dysfunctional relationships.
 
Even Chekov was given an imaginary tragic backstory in "Day of the Dove(TOS)" when the Beta XII-A entity made him believe the Klingons had killed a brother named Piotr at the Archanis research outpost. Trek gives almost everyone a tragic history if you're patient.
 
To be fair, tragic back story is pretty much built in to Trek:
Kirk: witness to a massacre.
Spock: Bullied as a child due to his mother being human.
McCoy: euthanized his father.

The comics didn't didn't any favors to any of the TOS characters, reveling seemingly in dysfunctional relationships.
Oh I know. I was just pointing out the silliness of picking that name. Like if I were to go with "ENTlover4ever." :lol::barf:
 
The main reason for backstory in drama is to create...drama. In the story-present. Backstory needs to carry the seeds of conflict. This generally means - brace yourself - past experience that carries a negative charge. If the backstory is about love, best if the relationship had a bad end even if that end is simply that it was cut short.

When characters start reminiscing about good things that happened to them in the past? Well, that's a luxury - nice if you have the time, rarely crucial to motivation.

Backstory that's crucial to story-present motivation: The disappearance of Sheridan's wife. Pretty traumatic, and brought dramatically into the present when she reappears.

Backstory that's kinda-nice-to-have-but-doesn't-matter: Sheridan's memory of his father spraying the garden hose over the roof above his room to make rain-sounds to help him sleep. Nope, no trauma there, no bad feelings, nice memories - and however much you like that scene, you can cut it without impairing the story one whit.
 
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Perhaps he was once hit by a Tesla.

Confession. All of these mayfly shitposters are actually me, posting under an infinity of sock accounts.

By day I am mild mannered Richard S. Ta, but when night falls I post under a variety of pseudonyms about how the latest episode was trash/garbage, lazily written and God… GOD! Won’t somebody please think of the children canon?
 
They need to stop using their franchise to politicize. Picard is egregious with this but this episode says something like , "It began with a fight for freedoms (Trumper sings prominent in background) and ended up a nuclear war. Well! Either the Trump movement CAUSED all the trouble or the trouble was a punishment for daring to oppose certain parties. This strikes me as silly and childish of the writers.
 
They need to stop using their franchise to politicize. Picard is egregious with this but this episode says something like , "It began with a fight for freedoms (Trumper sings prominent in background) and ended up a nuclear war. Well! Either the Trump movement CAUSED all the trouble or the trouble was a punishment for daring to oppose certain parties. This strikes me as silly and childish of the writers.
Welcome to September 8th, 1966.
 
They need to stop using their franchise to politicize.

No.

They don't have to stop doing anything they're doing.

Because most of the audience likes what they're doing.

And what they're doing is...pretty much what they've always done.

Are you under the impression that successful movies and TV manage that these days by disguising or downplaying their political content?

Because, if so, you're not paying much attention.
 
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