The Show Was Clearly a Product of It's Time
Well no kidding. What show isn't? TOS is also clearly a product of it's time.
The Show Was Offensively Inoffensive (1)
Ok, that was disappointing. Some more conflict among the main cast would have been nice. The little we got from time to time wasn't enough.
This Here Is An Allegory
Well, yeah. Or is he honestly trying to say that episodes like
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield weren't allegorical? Though, I will admit, the whole "bigotry is wrong" angle was massively overused, and not just by TNG.
The Show Was Offensively Inoffensive (2)
The mostly Caucasian cast? Like the two actors in TOS who weren't white? Let's review.... TOS = two non-white actors, five white actors. TNG = two non-white actors, seven white actors (two of whom left the show). DS9 = four non-white actors, six white actors (one of whom left the show). VOY = four non-white actors, six white actors (one of whom left the show). ENT = two non-white actors, five white actors. Noticing a pattern here? The larger the casts got, the more diverse they became.
Riker and Troi: Science Fiction's Most Passionless Unrequited Love
I'll agree, this wasn't a storyline I enjoyed. But at least it didn't descend into the "will they/won't they" crap that ENT did with Trip and T'Pol.
Almost Everything About Data
Okay, he obviously missed the whole character arc for this character.
While I'm At It, The Rest Of The Crew, Too
I don't understand this at all. Does he honestly expect Oscar or Emmy caliber performances? If you want to see bad acting, watch
Babylon 5.
The Borg
So his problem is that another show "ruined" a villain, and it's therefore the fault of the show that introduced them.
Those Uniforms
Okay, those first uniforms were god-awful.
It Ruined the Franchise All The Way Until JJ Abrams Saved It




Was this guy high when he wrote this article?