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Spoilers Strange New Worlds General Discussion Thread

Prompted by a fan question from the audience Melissa got pretty emotional talking about Ortegas’ storyline in “Among the Lotus Eaters” and how she channeled her own anxieties and imposter syndrome into it, but also how it was filmed during the time when she mourned the recent death of her husband. And Anson was super inspirational talking about being in his 50s now and how he realized there’s less time in front of him than behind him and how that changed his outlook on life and his approach to the acting jobs he’s taking.
Dude is in his 50s!?!?

Looks fantastic.
Seeing the discussion on Twitter, Anson’s statements from today won’t affect SNW production, right?
What did he say?
 
Ok. I'm sure something will be made over it and then forgotten.
He's not wrong.
A friend of mine and I, who are on opposite ends of the political spectrum, have been debating on this. He and I agree that the biggest danger is simply the fact that terms get thrown out, catch on as buzz words, and then people get mad at others for simply disagreeing over the terms.

Ultimately, and most frustratingly, there is little room for civil discourse.
 
It's not so much a "discussion" as a vociferous bunch over there with their heads up their asses thinking they can get him canceled.

There's no reason it should affect SNW, no. Cancel culture has lost a lot of its cultural punch in the last couple of years. And there's not a trend in the U.S. right now to humor this particular strain of political melodrama. If anything, it's going the opposite way.

Yes, the term "genocide" gets bandied around too much now. So does "fascist." Neither really works.

Don't have a problem with that statement.

Nor do I.
 
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There is no such thing as cancel culture. It’s a consequence culture. Actions have consequences and sometimes people of influence cannot escape the consequences anymore.

In this specific instance, I’m glad to see the consensus is that the discussion on Twitter is blown out of proportion and that I need not worry about SNW.
 
There is no such thing as cancel culture. It’s a consequence culture. Actions have consequences and sometimes people of influence cannot escape the consequences anymore.

No, there very much is such a thing on social media, and it's not about consequences. It's about the behavior of mobs when shielded from consequences.

It cuts across ideological lines, because it's not really about political or social ideology or right and wrong at all - it's about the visceral thrill that a certain kind of person gets from standing in a cheering circle and kicking someone trapped in the middle.

And it's passed its peak.
 
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It's not so much a "discussion" as a vociferous bunch over there with their heads up their asses thinking they can get him canceled.

There's no reason it should affect SNW, no. Cancel culture has lost a lot of its cultural punch in the last couple of years. And there's not a trend in the U.S. right now to humor this particular strain of political melodrama. If anything, it's going the opposite way.

Yes, the term "genocide" gets bandied around too much now. So does "fascist." Neither really works.

This is not Roseanne-level by any stretch of the imagination.
 
Well, no. They're going to gnash their teeth for a few days and then go find someone else to try to intimidate.

Maybe he'll walk it back, in which case some will grudgingly subside but a fair number will simply demand more. So what? The target can never be abject enough before the mob's scorn to satisfy everyone.
 
And it's passed its peak.

One can only hope.

From what I observed of the Trek community on Twitter in the last months, is that a certain vocal subset has an issue with diverse opinions to political and cultural topics.

Most recently the Prodigy S2 situation came to my mind, were some people thought they could say anything from the imagined moral high ground.
 
This is not Roseanne-level by any stretch of the imagination.
No, Barr was drunk and stupid. (And in the morning was still stupid, as the line goes.) Mount has actually given given this thought.

If you're on the other side of this particular argument I would think Mount's positions would be MORE consequential for that reason. But that's not how this all works. Barr (to go with the example) was seen as more of a liability than an asset (and I suppose that turned out to be true since The Connors is still on) and I'm sure nobody is thinking Strange New Worlds could be a great show if only they didn't have to put up with Mount.

(Someone posted on X that Mount is siding with the Cardassians. I could have sworn the Bajorans were Star Trek's Space Jews. Other than the Ferengi, of course.)

Most recently the Prodigy S2 situation came to my mind, were some people thought they could say anything from the imagined moral high ground.
Who said what now?
 
No, Barr was drunk and stupid. (And in the morning was still stupid, as the line goes.) Mount has actually given given this thought.

If you're on the other side of this particular argument I would think Mount's positions would be MORE consequential for that reason. But that's not how this all works. Barr (to go with the example) was seen as more of a liability than an asset (and I suppose that turned out to be true since The Connors is still on) and I'm sure nobody is thinking Strange New Worlds could be a great show if only they didn't have to put up with Mount.

(Someone posted on X that Mount is siding with the Cardassians. I could have sworn the Bajorans were Star Trek's Space Jews. Other than the Ferengi, of course.)


Who said what now?
Paramount would have a very hard time justifying chastising Mount on the basis of these statements to the vast majority of people who pay any attention.

Sometimes the mob overplays their hand.
 
Yeah, I know of people beyond their 50s who’re running, too. So I assume what he meant was that it just wasn’t good for his knees. He said he was looking into getting a treadmill now.
Yep, depends on the joints. I run a few miles a week at 70, bit I've been blessed with generally good health and overall fitness most of my life despite being a lazyass.

Also, Mount's a guy. "Your running days are over" may be his take-away from the doctor saying "Keep it under five miles a day." :lol:
 
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