'Masks' kind of reeked.
Wasn't that one basically magic, not SF? That drives me crazy.'Masks' kind of reeked.
Wasn't that one basically magic, not SF? That drives me crazy.
Wasn't that one basically magic, not SF? That drives me crazy.
It doesn't happen.right, what was wrong with that again?![]()
Yes, the idea is something that can be very abused when applied to Earth, and human beings. Racists love this idea, that some peoples are inherently smarter than others, but in context this is not racist.
What inviolable rule or law is there in this universe, that says all intelligent species must have a roughly similar intelligence level? And if we accept that some aliens are more intelligent than us, couldn't some conceivably be less so? It's bound to happen.
Wasn't that one basically magic, not SF? That drives me crazy.
Wasn't that one basically magic, not SF? That drives me crazy.
I love Power Play!What about that episode where Picard, O'Brien and Troi get possessed by shipwrecked alien ghosts?
"Descent" had a good premise, but they completely botched the execution.
If you can ignore the illogical and nonsenical plot, sure it's fun. It's not (with the exception of some Data/Geordi torture) awkward, the acting is pretty straightforward, and it's not like all the borg are African. So no, it's not cringe-worthy like Code of Honor; it's just a poorly constructed mediocre two parter typical of the final season.I see "Descent" as goofy fun. Though beaming the Captain off of the ship and leaving the CMO in charge with the Borg in the area doesn't make a lick of sense.
... and it's not like all the borg are African. So no, it's not cringe-worthy like Code of Honor; it's just a poorly constructed mediocre two parter typical of the final season.
I find a strange little question mark forming in my head, though, about their having gravitated to the image of black Moors from north Africa , which seems to be the association they're making. It's not racist, but it's... something. ??
It's not that they are all black that is the problem; it's that they were all black portraying extremely offensive stereotypes. On top of that was a very mediocre script and some horrible acting.If Code of Honor is racist, you could just as easily go the other way, and say that wanting Trek to avoid an all-black planet is racist.
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People weren't going out of their way to present racist entertainment in the late 1980s. In fact, everyone wanted to avoid any chance of such an accusation. Gene R wouldn't have allowed racism.
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We've seen plenty of all-white planets. A planet of black humanoid aliens seems like a first, perhaps bold attempt to start balancing the scales.
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I find a strange little question mark forming in my head, though, about their having gravitated to the image of black Moors from north Africa , which seems to be the association they're making. It's not racist, but it's... something. ??
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Code of Honor is just very bad. It's not because they're black.
I believe that is the ONE episode of TNG I never saw. The monster in the trailer freaked me out as a kid, and I never cared for Tasha period.
What?! One of my favorite episodes from Season 7! Basically Insurrection done right.Homeward
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