Snow winter. Not Florida winter.
8-10 hours of great TV or 1 hour of great TV, as long as it's great I don't care.
Picard Season 2 Episode 1 would say otherwise.This, thus far, has been a problem for the Kurtzman era live-action shows.
Depends on what part of California you live in. Bodie vs LA.Yeah in California people would be bitching about winter at 40 degrees so that’s why I gave specifics. It doesn’t mean the same for everyone
I'm OK with good enough TV.8-10 hours of great TV or 1 hour of great TV, as long as it's great I don't care.
I love Bodie.Depends on what part of California you live in. Bodie vs LA.![]()
Don't have time. There's so much else.I'm OK with good enough TV.
Much like a clown car.See, this is why the Trojan Horse worked. It was a TARDIS on the inside.
No one can talk to a horse, of course.I wonder if Pike's horse might be a alien horse and it can talk. That would be a unexpected twist.
Black MirrorNow that you mention it, I cannot think of a single drama I watch anywhere using the classic one and done formula.
SNW's will be unique flower in a field of sameness.
Angled legs with a gap in them, a shorter neck, and a window in the mouth.They missed a trick not updating Tango like they did the U.S.S. Enterprise
Inspired by the Cage.WTF is with NuTrek and depressed/unhappy/unmotivated/lonely characters with mental health issues?
Inspired by Insurrection and that one Voyager episode.This is all the writers can come up with how people in a post-scarcity society want to live?
1) WTF is with NuTrek and depressed/unhappy/unmotivated/lonely characters with mental health issues?
2) Why does Star Trek make rustic houses in an earth-like environment to a place of longing and refuge for Starfleet officers?
They're relatable.1) WTF is with NuTrek and depressed/unhappy/unmotivated/lonely characters with mental health issues?
I think some show talked about longing for the simple...what was it?Star Trek addressing real world issues and the human condition? Wild.
Some form of longing or nostalgia for a simpler time maybe?
1) WTF is with NuTrek and depressed/unhappy/unmotivated/lonely characters with mental health issues
2) Why does Star Trek make rustic houses in an earth-like environment to a place of longing and refuge for Starfleet officers? (….) A trite trope.
3) Wind turbines? Why?
Have the writers of NuTrek ever heard of fusion energy?
In what lighting?I have the real thing. In avocado green.
Watch more TOS. The Cage. Naked Time. The Paradise Syndrome. Heck, Watch Wolf In the Fold.1) WTF is with NuTrek and depressed/unhappy/unmotivated/lonely characters with mental health issues?
Why do people today take to the mountains, desert or the seas to relax and unwind?2) Why does Star Trek make rustic houses in an earth-like environment to a place of longing and refuge for Starfleet officers?
Eh. some people not all people.These people are space explorers. The Federation is a galactic civilization.
This is all the writers can come up with how people in a post-scarcity society want to live?
Why not? Do you think the Wind turbines are powering the entire West Coast of North America or something? Might be an affectation for a guy who likes riding horses and collecting rotary phones.3) Wind turbines? Why?
Have the writers of NuTrek ever heard of fusion energy?
It's almost like Strange New Worlds is taking inspiration from, you know, "The Cage"Looks like Pike is in a bad mental place in the beginning and has retreated to a lone house in the woods.
1) WTF is with NuTrek and depressed/unhappy/unmotivated/lonely characters with mental health issues?
*CUT TO PIKE WATCHING 42 MINUTES OF 23RD CENTURY TV WHILE MUNCHING ANDORIAN CHIPS*2) Why does Star Trek make rustic houses in an earth-like environment to a place of longing and refuge for Starfleet officers?
Kirk and his log cabin in the Nexus
Picard and his Chateau
Riker and his log cabin on the healing planet
Pike and his lone house in the woods
A trite trope.
These people are space explorers. The Federation is a galactic civilization.
This is all the writers can come up with how people in a post-scarcity society want to live?
Or dilithium-focussed antimatter reactors. I think everything, no matter the purpose, should be powered one way. With dilithium-focussed antimatter reactors.3) Wind turbines? Why?
Have the writers of NuTrek ever heard of fusion energy?
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