^ Maybe she didn't grow up in LaBarre?
now that I think of it, wasn't worf raised in the ukraine, by ukrainians?It never occurred to me until today... he speaks with an American accent but was raised by Russians
now that I think of it, wasn't worf raised in the ukraine, by ukrainians?
I think the setting was a colony planet, not Earth.now that I think of it, wasn't worf raised in the ukraine, by ukrainians?
I’m more bothered by Rivas’ use of late-20th century total communication. By the 24th century, ASL or any other signed languages should be unrecognizable. I’ve seen film reels of folks from over a hundred years ago and I didn’t understand the half of what the person was signing.
I absolutely hate Loud as a Whisper. I always skip it when I do a TNG rewatch.
Riker and Data didn't understand Sonny from the 20th century ("You and me'll find us a couple of low mileage pit woofies, and help'em build a memory.")
Agreed (but nitpicking is the backbone of this forum)picking nits for the sake of picking nits
I absolutely hate Loud as a Whisper. I always skip it when I do a TNG rewatch.
jmidnight_99 said: ↑
Because the creative team didn't want him to.
That's probably the best explanation we can possibly get.
*shrug*It never occurred to me until today... he speaks with an American accent but was raised by Russians?
The question then becomes why did they choose to make them Russians?
Most likely because Theodore Bikel and Georgia Brown were available and TPTB were eager to have them on the show.
All the years I have been watching, and over analyzing Trek this never occurred to me. Good job thinking of this!
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