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The dedicated Disco crying thread

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Don't forget that even when she isn't crying she often feels like she is about to break out in tears at any moment.

Jason
Oh no, not that feeling of about to break out in to tears! :shrug:

Ok, ok, I'll try to not always be snarky on this point. Obviously, this tendency is fatiguing for some. So, I'll attempt to play ball and ask when crying is deemed appropriate in a story?
 
That's true. But remember what the crew of Voyager went trough over the years? And they never hugged and cried all the time. Everyone acted a little more professional and rational...with some emotional moments here and there.

The failure to capitalise on the potential for drama amongst the Voyager crew given their circumstances and background was one of the primary criticisms of the show from its own writers, let alone fans. It undermined its entire concept.

It is strange that failure is now being portrayed as a virtuous comparison, but that tends to be the way with a lot of discussion about modern Trek.
 
The failure to capitalise on the potential for drama amongst the Voyager crew given their circumstances and background was one of the primary criticisms of the show from its own writers, let alone fans. It undermined its entire concept.

It is strange that failure is now being portrayed as a virtuous comparison, but that tends to be the way with a lot of discussion about modern Trek.
I mean, I try to be respectful of a lot of differing opinions but it always makes me laugh so blasted much when something that was considered a failing in old Trek is now considered it's feature to be emulated.

Personally, I think that new Trek should try to do something, um, new. I know; it's strange.
 
I mean, I try to be respectful of a lot of differing opinions but it always makes me laugh so blasted much when something that was considered a failing in old Trek is now considered it's feature to be emulated.

Personally, I think that new Trek should try to do something, um, new. I know; it's strange.

My personal favorite is when I argued with someone about how they felt Discovery "ruined" canon when it was set in the 23rd century and then had the audacity to say that Enterprise at least "honored" it. I have CLEAR MEMORIES of this board, and other message boards of the day, ripping Enterprise to shreds because they felt it violated the sacred canon texts with every breath spoken by the crew.

It was so vindicating to go to the Wayback Machine and uncover threads here from April, 2002 all hating on Enterprise. The one that sticks out my memory most was someone saying Berman and Braga hated Star Trek. You literally could just replace Berman and Braga with Kurtzman and Enterprise with Discovery and it would be the exact same complaint.
 
My personal favorite is when I argued with someone about how they felt Discovery "ruined" canon when it was set in the 23rd century and then had the audacity to say that Enterprise at least "honored" it. I have CLEAR MEMORIES of this board, and other message boards of the day, ripping Enterprise to shreds because they felt it violated the sacred canon texts with every breath spoken by the crew.

It was so vindicating to go to the Wayback Machine and uncover threads here from April, 2002 all hating on Enterprise. The one that sticks out my memory most was someone saying Berman and Braga hated Star Trek. You literally could just replace Berman and Braga with Kurtzman and Enterprise with Discovery and it would be the exact same complaint.
Well, it's nice to see that the more things change the more they stay the same.

Stay classy, Trek fans!
 
No crying in latest episode. Hope nobody was doing a drinking game this week. Maybe next week.

Jason
 
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I'm just realizing, did I completely misinterpret the purpose of this thread? LOL

Is it supposed to be us crying about things we don't like about the show or whenever someone on the show cries?
 
It's to collect all the crying, whether it's crying itself, crying characters, or crying about crying, in all its forms, from a shaky lip to a broken voice to Bellagio fountains in your eyes, so it stays out of other threads and can be discussed among fellow crying peers and ignored by those who don't care. ;)
 
I know people who really cry all the time and don't even know themselves why they're "built so close to water". So it's not unrealistic or implausible, but the effect on the viewer wears off quickly. It's like too much shooting and explosions in action films - if people are shooting all the time, and everything explodes, it's no longer exciting. Or if a horror movie has jump scares every 5 min, it quickly won't work anymore.
I agree. As a viewer, it desensitizes me and an otherwise heartfelt moment becomes just like any other.

I really like the show, and most of the characters will become classics, but I'm so sick of them crying in every damn episode. It may even be a little sexist, like it's the only way a girl can convey emotion.
 
I prefer the crying and emotion, rather then the extremely stoic and robotic acting from TNG.

I agree. As a viewer, it desensitizes me and an otherwise heartfelt moment becomes just like any other.

I really like the show, and most of the characters will become classics, but I'm so sick of them crying in every damn episode. It may even be a little sexist, like it's the only way a girl can convey emotion.

Ah yes, and just like my point above, how every episode of TNG lacked any emotion. Apart from a few that are constantly mentioned among the fandom like The Inner Light.

So in your logic, it goes both ways.
 
I prefer the crying and emotion, rather then the extremely stoic and robotic acting from TNG.
And this is an either/or situation then in your opinion is it? The options on the table are either 'extremely stoic and robotic' or people crying or overwhelmed with emotion?

I think there's a happy medium between the two.
 
I prefer the crying and emotion, rather then the extremely stoic and robotic acting from TNG.



Ah yes, and just like my point above, how every episode of TNG lacked any emotion. Apart from a few that are constantly mentioned among the fandom like The Inner Light.

So in your logic, it goes both ways.

That's actually one of the reasons why i like the first two seasons of TNG so much. Say what you want, the crew showed more emotions than later on with only relatively few exceptions.
 
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I beginning to think that all the crying about crying is making some people hallucinate crying.

On another forum I saw someone complain that Burnham was crying during the call to her mother when she was doing the exact opposite! Smiling almost slyly.

And I think that line about her dad was intended to throw off any potential listeners. Secure line, sure. But you never know.
 
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