Hm. I remember it. Not Star Trek's proudest moment. I guess it was (barely) acceptable in the 90s or whatever.
Is Profit and Lace the one where Quark goes trans for lolz?
The message of that abomination was:
1. You don't gain female equality by years of hard work by legions of determined women... you gain it by one woman banging the big boss.
Damn, I thought I had already catalogued all the many, many ways "Profit & Lace" is offensive, but I missed that one.
- Yeah, I can't remember where I read it, but it was only within the last few months/year. Fortunately, Memory Alpha has saved me from looking like I imagined it all in a cheese dream, and confirms that Jennifer Hetrick and Patrick Stewart were engaged (during the filming of "Qpid"). Phew!They were?!? Wow, I'd never heard that before.
comedy is often used to soften issues, just look at any of the shows Norman Lear worked on in the 1970s, but in this episode it falls flatter than a pancake and thinner than the amount of matter in a pancake spread across the diameter of a "quantum singularity". On the plus side, if there's a "quantum mariedity" that's about to separate, find out the other was cheating with a kinky little quasar, then the universe needs to duck for cover...
Thing is, I don't think there is even any serious or comedic commentary on an "issue" in Profit and Lace. It feels more like one of those really old vaudeville sketches were the whole joke is "hurhuhur man in dress hurhuhur"
Which really, was a bad idea even by 90s standards, I think.
If Move Along Home were considered, Profit and Lace might have had some competition.
Would "Move Along Home" be considered a Ferengi episode, since it revolves around Quark more than usual, at least for season 1 standards? (Seems gray area at best but thought I'd ask...)
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Dang, I missed this one!
Granted, the one that deserved the title more than deserves it - comedy is often used to soften issues, just look at any of the shows Norman Lear worked on in the 1970s, but in this episode it falls flatter than a pancake and thinner than the amount of matter in a pancake spread across the diameter of a "quantum singularity". On the plus side, if there's a "quantum mariedity" that's about to separate, find out the other was cheating with a kinky little quasar, then the universe needs to duck for cover...
"Menage a Troi" is, in some ways, cringe, but - dang - Ethan Phillips as the evil Doctor and he's playing it with a malicious intent rather than camping it up (the episode had plenty of humor, it needed some balance and he gave it) -- that alone is a huge saving grace as the scenes where he threatens just seep through the TV screen and get at ya. Not too surprised it wasn't saved earlier, but that would have been my third save or so...
Would "Move Along Home" be considered a Ferengi episode, since it revolves around Quark more than usual, at least for season 1 standards? (Seems gray area at best but thought I'd ask...)
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