We see some Klingon breasts and full backal nudity. Some O face close ups. Low range "graphic."Tyler's memories of being raped. They were pretty graphic if I remember correctly. I just looked it up. Episode "Into the Forest I go."
We see some Klingon breasts and full backal nudity. Some O face close ups. Low range "graphic."Tyler's memories of being raped. They were pretty graphic if I remember correctly. I just looked it up. Episode "Into the Forest I go."
Yes. They're in the link.Right graphic by ST standards. Trois mind rape was mild compared to the Disco scene. I haven't scene the Disco scene in forever. Did the breasts have nipples?....![]()
I think Ackroyd says it as McCoy in the SNL sketch."Dammit, Jim" didn't happen until the movies.
Tyler's memories of being raped. They were pretty graphic if I remember correctly. I just looked it up. Episode "Into the Forest I go."
Yes. They're in the link.
This is nothing particular to story telling today that would be inclusive of more swearing.It would feel wrong to have F-Bombs in a TOS episode, because so much about that show is 1960s storytelling. It feels fine to have them in SNW, because that show is very solidly in 21st century storytelling.
The '80s stuff in The Voyage Home was written by Nicholas Meyer. I don't think you can chalk up the comedy about profanity to Gene or his evolving idea of what Trek was.Voyage Home does establish that Kirk is bad at swearing, but by then we're well into Gene's utopian period.
The film before has Kirk using the word bastard and McCoy using son of a bitch. Even within the context of the films it wasn't foreign.Plus, Gene's Utopia thing didn't begin until TNG, which was still a year away when TVH came out.
"They're still using money" comes from TVH. I'm pretty sure we're seeing the underpinnings of the Utopia there, even if it's not fully realised yet.Plus, Gene's Utopia thing didn't begin until TNG, which was still a year away when TVH came out.
This is nothing particular to story telling today that would be inclusive of more swearing.
I tend to fricking agree, though I myself speculated before how TOS might have fared had it first ran on HBO. No doubt ''The Man Trap'' would have Spock yelling at McCoy ''It's fucking killing the goddamn Captain!'' or perhaps ''It's goddamn killing the fucking Captain!''. We'll never truly fucking know, but it's fucking amusing to imagine such shit in retrospect.It would feel wrong to have F-Bombs in a TOS episode, because so much about that show is 1960s storytelling. It feels fine to have them in SNW, because that show is very solidly in 21st century storytelling.
What about "Goddammit! It's killing the fucking Captain!"I tend to fricking agree, though I myself speculated before how TOS might have fared had it first ran on HBO. No doubt ''The Man Trap'' would have Spock yelling at McCoy ''It's fucking killing the goddamn Captain!'' or perhaps ''It's goddamn killing the fucking Captain!''. We'll never truly fucking know, but it's fucking amusing to imagine such shit in retrospect.
I lowercased mine so the real Capitalized One may be less mad at me in the future.What about "Goddammit! It's killing the fucking Captain!"![]()
I lowercased mine so the real Capitalized One may be less mad at me in the future.![]()
By Jove! Such a clever method of ass-covering...I'm sure He'll forgive you if you capitalize it at the start of a sentence.![]()
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