The stupidest moment in all of Trek? Really?
Really?
Did you see that scene?
The stupidest moment in all of Trek? Really?
Really?
Have you seen Plato's Stepchildren?? Or Take Me Out to the Holosuite?? Or Shades of Grey?? Or half of VOY??
We all did.. Ever hear of the word "hyperbole?"The stupidest moment in all of Trek? Really?
Really?
Did you see that scene?
And I also have to say that there's absolutely nothing anyone can say to convince me that Trip's dying was in any way necessary to the plot of either TATV or your version.
Three words: Badly. Written. Holoprogram.
The stupidest moment in all of Trek? Really?
Really?
The stupidest moment in all of Trek? Really?
Really?
well, maybe second stupidest moment after this....
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"For me, it was going forward all those years and none of the characters having advanced, particularly Trip and T'Pol's relationship having been put on ice for an unrealistically long amount of time for no apparent reason. And the useless death of Trip of course."
It should be emhasized that Trip DID NOT DIE. This was a holodeck, essentially a video game. Play it again and he might live. This is not canon, it is not saying he dies in the real event.
"For me, it was going forward all those years and none of the characters having advanced, particularly Trip and T'Pol's relationship having been put on ice for an unrealistically long amount of time for no apparent reason. And the useless death of Trip of course."
It should be emhasized that Trip DID NOT DIE. This was a holodeck, essentially a video game. Play it again and he might live. This is not canon, it is not saying he dies in the real event.
"For me, it was going forward all those years and none of the characters having advanced, particularly Trip and T'Pol's relationship having been put on ice for an unrealistically long amount of time for no apparent reason. And the useless death of Trip of course."
It should be emhasized that Trip DID NOT DIE. This was a holodeck, essentially a video game. Play it again and he might live. This is not canon, it is not saying he dies in the real event.
No so. Riker's not interacting with the program when Trip dies. It's not an interactive videogame but a recording. And even when he is participating, it's never as a character with the ability to alter events. He's merely "along for the ride"
Furthermore it was the intent of the writers that both the 22nd and 24th century stories be correct. Otherwise Riker learning from Trip's sacrifice is meaningless.
Doesn't stop it being a shite episode and an even worse finale to both ENT and classic Trek.:shug:
Actually, the same can be said of Frakes. In Pegasus, Riker is a stressed out basket case. In This Ain't The Valentine, Riker is having drinks with Troi, making dinner dates with her, taking a holo-tour of the NX-01, role-playing as a MACO and the cook... It's as if Bermaga had never seen "The Pegasus" OR "Enterprise."Lets not even discuss the fact that throufgh all of this Sirtis can't even act in character, as shes obverly jovial and smiling through the entire episode (probably happy because someone's giving her a paycheck again. I wonder if she even read the script or realized this was supposed to be taking place duing a very serious situation in an existing and previous TNG episode?
I wonder what would RDM say if he ever saw TATV. He had probably never seen a single ep of ENT, though (he was actually talking trash about the very concept of the show in the media, IIRC).Well, "The Pegasus" was one of Ron Moore's scripts, so why should the Bragaberman give a shit?
I wonder what would RDM say if he ever saw TATV. He had probably never seen a single ep of ENT, though (he was actually talking trash about the very concept of the show in the media, IIRC).
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