Heavens to Betsy!!!!They probably will put the Borg in this somewhere.
I hope they keep this a family show. They don’t need strong language or graphic violence.
Heavens to Betsy!!!!They probably will put the Borg in this somewhere.
I hope they keep this a family show. They don’t need strong language or graphic violence.
Sit yourself down and have some tea. We'll get a nice cool cloth for your forehead before you get a bad case of the vapors or something.I hope they keep this a family show. They don’t need strong language or graphic violence.
I don’t see how it’s a bad idea. The original series was watched by families. I just don’t think that stuff is necessary.Sit yourself sown and have some tea. We'll get a nice cool cloth for your forehead before you get a bad case of the vapors or something.
If the story really needs it, sure but I seriously doubt it. It was barely needed in Picard. It was just there for shock value.I don't think its necessary but why not let them tell the story they want?
You could get rid of it and the story works just as well. That’s what I mean.Well, I was not shocked, thought it served the story, and wasn't a penultimate point in the series.
That's a fair point but I think that with a lot of things in Trek. Again, it's not shocking, even if it could be removed.You could get rid of it and the story works just as well. That’s what I mean.
It's neither necessary nor unnecessary.I don’t see how it’s a bad idea. The original series was watched by families. I just don’t think that stuff is necessary.
It was intended to be a show for adults. A reaction to the kiddie oriented SF being done elsewhere.I don’t see how it’s a bad idea. The original series was watched by families. I just don’t think that stuff is necessary.
Being a family show doesn’t mean for kiddies. I would say so.It was intended to be a show for adults. A reaction to the kiddie oriented SF being done elsewhere.
As I said the target audience for the show was adults. And it dealt with adult themes in ways that were permitted by the standards of the time. It wasn't made to be a family show.Being a family show doesn’t mean for kiddies. I would say so.
Indeed. I don't see Picard being any way as the same style as TNG. It's closer to DS9 and certainly not what I would be watching with my family, even if my kids enjoyed Star Trek.As I said the target audience for the show was adults. And it dealt with adult themes in ways that were permitted by the standards of the time. It wasn't made to be a family show.
As I said the target audience for the show was adults. And it dealt with adult themes in ways that were permitted by the standards of the time. It wasn't made to be a family show.
I was thinking more of story content.Honestly, this was not a meaningful distinction back in the day. Broadcast standards were such that both shows directed at kids and at adults adhered to the same restrictions on language, violence etc.
I get what you mean but I’ve seen other shows made at the time that had the same restrictions but felt more adult. I got the impression from Trek that they always tried to have a balance.As I said the target audience for the show was adults. And it dealt with adult themes in ways that were permitted by the standards of the time. It wasn't made to be a family show.
Yeah, but I don't think that's what thribs is concerned with. He doesn't want to see characters with their eyes gouged out on screen or Spock yelling "The fucking WOMEN!"I was thinking more of story content.
I don't want the latter either. The former....I'm undecided.Yeah, but I don't think that's what thribs is concerned with. He doesn't want to see characters with their eyes gouged out on screen or Spock yelling "The fucking WOMEN!"
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