Whoa, I had no idea Leonard Nimoy posts here.I hate doing this but.... This is me.
Whoa, I had no idea Leonard Nimoy posts here.I hate doing this but.... This is me.
Believe me, I needed no convincing that there are many attractive Trekkers... but I stand by my nomination, which was based on your Trek nights, course of study and balanced opinion of XI as well as looks.Judging from the photo post, I believe there's far more Kings and Queens than you think
I know this isn't much of a post, but I have to agree with firecrackerrrrrrrrrrrrrr; I consider myself (and am considered by the majority, from what I gather -- it's not like I go around asking routinely, but still) fairly attractive and I've been a Trekkie since, ah, two weeks old. (TNG started up around then and my grandmother, who raised me, watched it.)
Stereotypes usually do stem from something, and I can understand how this one began, but a lot of us BBSers really don't fall into the category of completely socially inept, pimple-faced awkward.
Not that there's anything wrong with those people, I'm just sayin'.
And organized Star Trek nights? Man, I so wish I lived by you. None of my friends do that. Maybe I should start one.
Believe me, I needed no convincing that there are many attractive Trekkers... but I stand by my nomination, which was based on your Trek nights, course of study and balanced opinion of XI as well as looks.Judging from the photo post, I believe there's far more Kings and Queens than you think![]()
I think I will, once I have some free time to get things going. Maybe once I'm done with my DS9 reviews, since they take up some time. (They're great fun, of course.)
It's been a real pleasure this past few months, meeting people here on the BBS who share my passion for the franchise, but it would be wonderful to find a few more IRLers, as they say, who I can get acquainted with and get some more direct things going.
AHEM. I hate doing this but.... This is me. I'm not the prettiest person alive but I'm far from ugly either... I never associated Trekkies with unattractiveness.
That sounds about right. I have friends who swear by the franchise but have never seen Deep Space Nine...
Sounds like you lot are about two steps away from an exclusive Beautiful People's Star Trek Fan Club.
As for the future of Trek, I'd guess a TV series when the film trilogy is done, recycling the movie sets (just as TNG did with the old TMP ones) and props. I'd rather a series with Kirk, Spock and co. (recast, film actors sadly won't want to do TV roles) on the Enterprise over some new ship and crew.
I'd love to see an epic story based loosely on the duplicate Earths of TOS fame and how they came to be. It was touched upon in one of the Shatner novels, but I think there's potential for something much more epic.
That sounds about right. I have friends who swear by the franchise but have never seen Deep Space Nine...
If you look at the viewing numbers, ticket and merchandise sales, that would be called "the majority."
Then I shall endeavor to ignore such worthless mathematics! What right do the facts and just the facts have in my brain? Everyone has seen Deep Space Nine, and everyone loves it!
I must say, that's far more of a reply than I'd been anticipating.
It sounds like your friend is very heavily opinionated, and bullheaded and stubborn to boot. If it weren't for the fact that he's routinely incorrect (or at least, incredibly ignorant to the degree that he might as well be for lack of genuine trying) I'd say it's no wonder he's going into law; not that the stereotypes surrounding law are always accurate, but a lot of the time those stereotypes make people who behave so vehemently strongly consider the field.
Unfortunately for him, it sounds like he is routinely incorrect. I'd ask what you see in him, but a.) obviously I don't know more than you just said, so I must be missing quite a bit; b.) his favorite two Trek shows match yours, and in fan circles that's sometimes enough to maintain at least long-range communications. (Did I seriously just say that? I'm turning into more of a nerd everyday.)
As for your Deep Space Nine comments, I agree that it's an amazing show. In rewatching it lately (and slowly making those reviews... did I mention slowly?) I'm realizing once and for all that I didn't just like it as a child because of the space fights and angry Sisko stares. I liked it because of the characters and content. I don't want to say too much about your opinion of the ending because I need to see it again to formulate my own standing, but I did at least enjoy various aspects of it -- the more generally agreed-upon high points of the 'Final Chapter', such as Kira going to Cardassia and the Cardassians as rebels. All the full circle stuff was excellent, IMO.
I liked Vic, too, but I read a comment on here a couple of months ago from someone who said that she loved him when she was younger but now feels it's almost embarrassing how front-and-center he is later on, and that it's all rather cheesy. Again, I'll have to wait to formulate an official opinion on that, but from memory (not muscle memory, mind) I rather enjoyed his presence.
I admit I haven't seen DS9 in years and we're about to start watching that so maybe Vic WILL seem a lot cheesier than he did before. That'll most likely be the case since I used to think Janeway and Chakotay were ~soul mates~ yet upon rewatching it recently, I've never cringed more in my entire life than I did when I watched Resolutions (I think that's the name of the episode) where he builds her a bath tub. Shudder/cringing/nausea all around.
As for this guy....actually he's not studying law. I said he SHOULD be but then I changed my opinion because he's incorrect most of the time. URGH. The reason why he's around? He's my roommate's friend and he always insists on joining the ST nights. I'm too nice to say no haha....ugh though I've grown tired of his antics. He's in fact here right now insisting we should all watch horror movies today. Um it's ST day and people are here to watch ST wtf
Speaking of which, I should go back now and get this thing going. But first things first. Coffee. Black.
I'm gonna humour you...this is his facebook info page. Check out those beautiful political views of his....
Sigh....
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Yeah, I can't really say much about the Janeway/Chakotay thing because Voyager I haven't watched since the finale originally aired. My memories on that one are vague. Obviously I was a bit older when that show ended, but "Resolutions" was in the second season, right? If so, then I was... nine when it aired. I'm 23 now, so I'd need to see things to say much. But I get your point -- tastes definitely change with time.
There are actually very few 'ships', as they're so hilariously called, I can say I'm behind when it comes to the stories I'm interested in. Maybe I'm just not a romantic at heart, but most romance in fiction has bored me to tears or come across as horrendously cheesy and melodramatic. One relationship I always adored and find myself enjoying yet again is the Kira/Odo thing. It's so great how dynamic that is, and much of the drama doesn't seem so melo, if you will.
That's laughable at best. I know several people like that. The ones I know via the internet I've given up on dealing with, and the ones I know via my so-called real life I've actively avoided. They're usually friends of friends and I make it fairly clear to the mutual friends that I don't want to associate with them.
Horror movies during Star Trek day? Maybe you should have compromised and put in The Final Frontier for him.
Come to think of it, is this the guy I think you were talking about in another thread a number of weeks ago? Was that even you? If not, forget this paragraph exists. It all sounds vaguely familiar, though.
I'm exactly like you. I prefer a really good story and it's very rare that I "ship" characters unless they have a really well developed, well established chemistry. I think out of all the shows I've watched, the one I truly bought was Mulder&Scully from the X-Files. Those two had me wrapped around their little finger. Though the disaster that happened in the later seasons I chose to ignore. I actually watched XF during the original run (or rather, as of 1995 when I escaped from the Bosnian war to Germany!) and I stopped watching in 2002 when it ended. But then I got an offer to work on XF2 - I want to Believe. I worked in production and I also played a nurse (there's actually photos on my facebook from the set if you're curious) so between production and the movie premiere I decided to rewatch it. I thought I wouldn't be as hooked or at the very least that I wouldn't be able to see the chemistry I saw when I was a kid. But nope, it's still very much in tact!
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But the Chakotay/Janeway thing. I couldn't even believe how appalling that particular episode was and how forced the "chemistry" was. I am really glad that they never went down that road officially. I also love the fact that Janeway would throw him a bone once in a while but that was it
After DS9 you should give Voy another watch. I must say I thoroughly enjoyed it. DS9 is next on my list. Then TNG. We've already seen TOS again. So after TNG I'd like to give Enterprise a shot since I've only seen a handful of episodes. From what I've seen, I didn't find it that great but I'm sure there's some gems! I'm really really looking forward to watching DS9 and TNG in order again though. It's been a decade now and I've only seen random reruns on TV. Even though Star Trek is mainly episodic (though DS9 was the most arc type of show) I prefer to see them in order and observe the production/direction/character evolution.
The Final Frontieroh man.....I've sworn TFF and TMP off. I just can't..... My favourites will always be: Khan, Search for Spock, Voyage Home, Undiscovered Country and First Contact. And I HAVE TO admit I have a soft spot for Generations too
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I don't think I mentioned this guy before. I've only been here for about 3-4 weeks and well, my start here wasn't the greatest suffice to say![]()
ETA: Your avatar is AMAZING.![]()
Honestly, I enjoyed - can't lie here - all of X-Files. But seasons 1-7 are stellar in my opinion. Season 8 had some gems, especially when Mulder came back after his abduction (but there WAS an episode without Mulder than comes to mind. it called Badlaa I think. It made me shit bricks, pardon the expression. Scared the HELL out of me. GREAT episode). Season 9 was truly painful to watch though. There were a few brilliant episodes. Actually really brilliant episodes (TrustNo1, Audrey Pauley, Improbable - this one is one of the best episodes in the entire series as far as funny episodes go - this is not very many episodes out of a whole season though is it? :/). But other than that, season 9 sucked, the finale sucked and XF2 (the movie) was okay in a philosophical, question-your-morals type of way. But it wasn't anything special. And it was certainly not worthy of a movie. It's sad because I wanted to see the franchise end in as great of a way as it began. The entire series somehow comes full circle when the date is revealed (lol, don't laugh but it's that dreadful 2012 date. But to be fair before XF, I didn't see the date mentioned on tv much) and now that that date is approaching it would only be appropriate to finish it off with a bang so that the show truly does come full circle.
Now excuse me, I must go back to bed. I also apologize if NONE of this makes any sense. I'm on Tylenol Flu Night time, I have fever and am therefore delirious and ... is that a 'gator? *goes to investigate*
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