Picard season 3 has some lazy writing and people mainly like it because of the fan service .
I think you’ll find that’s not all that controversial. Lotsa people think that. Not me…but others.
Picard season 3 has some lazy writing and people mainly like it because of the fan service .
Thank you for that link to a study-of-studies. Please note that I was reacting to another poster who claimed life expectancies in the 40s and 50s were the norm. That is just not the case if you exclude infant mortality, as the study you link to shows. Their table 1 shows life expectancy of men age 15 or higher at different points in history, all but two of the groups they report had life expectancy at least in the 60s and into the 70s would not have been outliers. The exceptions being Kings of Judah approx. 6000 to 1000 BCE as reported in the Books of Chronicles, and Roman Philosophers, Poets, and Politicians, approx. 30 BCE to 120 CE. They speculate that the dip for Romans 30 BCE-120 CE was due to their use of lead pipes.Off-topic but this is sort of a misunderstanding of a misunderstanding. It's true that life expectancy in the middle ages is significantly longer when you strip out the influence of child mortality, but many sources suggest that among people who survived to adulthood, the mean life expectancy was still around 50 years. It wouldn't be shocking for someone to survive to the age of 70, but it definitely wouldn't be expected. (Here's a study that puts the life expectancy for a 15-year-old female at around 50 years for England and Wales during that period.)
And this is the future of Trek that is desired?I'm on record saying PIC Season 3 entertained me and I had a lot of fun, but it's supremely dumb writing that takes fan service to the next level. I think it's an entertaining ride, but you will not get any smarter after a viewing.![]()
No, you didn't.Did I say that?
No, not at all. But I had fun. That's all that I wanted from Season 3 after the second year was a dumpster fire.
How else can I use that thermometer as a tax write off?If you’re going to take someone’s temperature, you’d better buy them dinner first.
So they threw some tires on the dumpster fire and called it season three? That explains the dark sets.Did I say that?
No, not at all. But I had fun. That's all that I wanted from Season 3 after the second year was a dumpster fire.
I prefer a "Good SubTitle" after the "Main Title:" than having to append numbers for major releases of movies / TV shows.I'm really glad they didn't call it just 'Star Trek' as I hate trying to remember what year to stick onto identical titles so I can tell things apart!
Or now in some states...Note for time travelling women: try to avoid being under pregnancy care any time before the mid-20th century.
I always think of Roots: The Next Generations.“The Next Generation” sounds a bit clunky. Not sure what they could have called it. Though I guess just plain “Star Trek” was an option. Then we’d be discussing Star Trek ‘87.![]()
Not really a stretch: they can have to deal with it when a time machine changes something in the past or when they go to a different quantum reality, now possible going forward, thanks to Lower Decks.I’d like to see a “Roddenverse” with shows like Assignment: Earth, Questor and Spectre as part of a universe that includes Star Trek. I’d say Genesis II/Planet Earth too, but that’s a stretch continuity wise.![]()
At least neither Kirk nor Spock were given imaginary siblings by a malevolent alien entity. Poor Chekov had to live through that.![]()
I'm on record saying PIC Season 3 entertained me and I had a lot of fun, but it's supremely dumb writing that takes fan service to the next level. I think it's an entertaining ride, but you will not get any smarter after a viewing.![]()
I think we're supposed to conclude that Chekov imagined his brother (in "The Day of the Dove," I mean).Piotr wasn't made-up, he just got Kestra Troi'd?
Piotr wasn't made-up, he just got Kestra Troi'd?
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