Well, I bought a "trekking pole" recently...and no, it doesn't look anything like a lirpa....
I suppose that's because you didn't buy a "trekkie pole"!

Hey, I just noticed we're fellow Connecticut-ites!
Well, I bought a "trekking pole" recently...and no, it doesn't look anything like a lirpa....
I like it.![]()
Yep, this says it all, doesn't it?
Sometimes it's just impossible to quantify why something simply "works". Plus, what "works" for one person may not "work" for another.
You're lack of understanding, particularly in terms of not knowing anything of who you're talking to, doesn't warrant any further response or clarification from me.Really? Come on. TOS is campy as hell (unintentionally at times, but still). Downright ridiculous at times. It's got some good stuff in there that holds up today, but a lot of it is laughable. Shatner's horrible acting. The Gorn. The space hippies. That white-furred horned yeti thing. Amok Time's fight. Other examples that escape me right now, but there's plenty.Whenever I hear the word "campy" used in context of TOS I grit my teeth in exasperation and bite my tongue from embarking on a rant about all the garbage in contemporary Trek particularly including JJtrek.
And "garbage" in TNG-VOY? JJTrek? Fans like you just hate it that the franchise EVER moved on, don't you? It grinds your gears that JJ Abrams made Trek successful again, bringing the franchise back from the dead? And....*GASP* doing it with such obvious reverence to the original series style and aesthetic? From the sound effects to the uniforms to the sight gags, it is full of "fan service" and y'know what? They did a great job. A great job indeed. Maybe the plotting isn't perfect but I cannot fault them of blending the contemporary with the established style. Sort of like what they did for the TOS movies.
TNG reinvigorated the franchise. Updated its identity. And DS9 mined some wonderful allegorical and philosophical ground, and had some great arc-based storytelling.
And I'll take JJ Trek any day over 90% of the TOS-inspired fan productions. I admire the people who do the fan productions for their dedication, but if we left it up to the PAST, Trek as a franchise would still be dead. Yes, I realize that it all wouldn't have been possible without TOS, but if you can't live with people pointing out TOS's considerable flaws, how in the heck do you think they built on it and evolved from it? It wasn't perfect, you know. No show is. But you take what worked and you expand on it, and we got an entire universe from that. Something I'm THANKFUL FOR.
Why do you guys constantly want to REMAIN in the past instead of being thankful for all that we got? I guess I'll never understand.
Let's face it...by today's standards it's pretty crappy.
Whenever I hear the word "campy" used in context of TOS I grit my teeth in exasperation and bite my tongue from embarking on a rant about all the garbage in contemporary Trek particularly including JJtrek.
For me it was 6pm where I grew up, but yeah, this. Mon-Fri EVE Syndication in the 70s and the 80s kept it alive.Some of you make it sound like Trek was an iconic hit right out of the box, when it was commercially shaky during its original run and became a widely-recognized hit in syndication. A show that had been relegated to a 10 PM Friday night time slot in its original run found a much wider audience when it was run at 5 PM every weeknight...it became the right show at the right time.
Let's face it...by today's standards it's pretty crappy.
That might matter if today's "standards" weren't shit.
Let's face it...by today's standards it's pretty crappy. Even as a Trek fan, I can't watch some of the episodes with a straight face, some are glacially slow, the acting is horrible, and if I came to it today, instead of an 8 year old kid in the early 90's, I probably wouldn't be a Trek fan.
TOS is campy as hell (unintentionally at times, but still).
Downright ridiculous at times. ...but a lot of it is laughable. Shatner's horrible acting...
I guess I'll never understand.
And someone woke up all the senile out farts again, way to go guys. Just let them rock their little wooden chairs and rant about the "good old days" that only existed in their head and get on with it.
And someone woke up all the senile out farts again, way to go guys. Just let them rock their little wooden chairs and rant about the "good old days" that only existed in their head and get on with it.
And someone woke up all the senile out farts again, way to go guys. Just let them rock their little wooden chairs and rant about the "good old days" that only existed in their head and get on with it.
I maybe senile... and a fart... but I am not a communist!
Since I deleted this response right after I wrote it since I wasn't in the best of moods and it was a little ranty, I don't know where you and the others are getting the material to quote.Let's face it...by today's standards it's pretty crappy. Even as a Trek fan, I can't watch some of the episodes with a straight face, some are glacially slow, the acting is horrible, and if I came to it today, instead of an 8 year old kid in the early 90's, I probably wouldn't be a Trek fan.
You aren't.
TOS is campy as hell (unintentionally at times, but still).
You might want to look up "camp". You won't find an "unintentional" category.
Since you don't understand stagecraft, acting, dramatic plotting or the myriad other aspects of the art, I'd have to say you're right.Downright ridiculous at times. ...but a lot of it is laughable. Shatner's horrible acting...
I guess I'll never understand.
Isn't there a new Transformers movie out?
I was watching a review of Best Of Both Worlds on the SciFi channel and I was sort of listening in the background when they said it was so campy. They said they've heard the criticism that TOS was cheesy but when they showed the clip from the excellent Best of Both Worlds they said you can't get more camp than this.Since I deleted this response right after I wrote it since I wasn't in the best of moods and it was a little ranty, I don't know where you and the others are getting the material to quote.Let's face it...by today's standards it's pretty crappy. Even as a Trek fan, I can't watch some of the episodes with a straight face, some are glacially slow, the acting is horrible, and if I came to it today, instead of an 8 year old kid in the early 90's, I probably wouldn't be a Trek fan.
You aren't.
You might want to look up "camp". You won't find an "unintentional" category.
Since you don't understand stagecraft, acting, dramatic plotting or the myriad other aspects of the art, I'd have to say you're right.Downright ridiculous at times. ...but a lot of it is laughable. Shatner's horrible acting...
I guess I'll never understand.
Isn't there a new Transformers movie out?
But to call me NOT a Trek fan? Seriously? By Whose standards, O Mighty One? I've been a Trek fan since 1992. I watched all of TOS more than once. In fact I've seen the whole of TV-produced Trek episodes more than once. And all the movies. And I have almost 100 novels and books. Numerous collectibles.
I'm not a Trek fan? Yeah right. I might laugh at TOS today, but that doesn't mean I can't still enjoy episodes like "Balance of Terror", and "Menagerie" and "City on the Edge of Forever", etc.
And y'know what? I don't hate any aspect of the franchise. Even the episodes of Voyager and Enterprise I didn't enjoy, I'm thankful we got them. And I LOVE the new JJ Abrams films.
So go ahead and call me not a fan since I say TOS is campy and laugh at Shat's acting. I'll say the same about the majority of TNG season 1 and DS9 pre-Dominion, and many scenes where Avery Brooks is as bad as Shatner when he scenery-chews.
Since you know what defines a fan, here's my Trekkie membership card. You can have it. I don't need it anymore.![]()
Iconic? Absence makes the heart grow fonder... so in the minds of fans the show goes from good to iconic over time.
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