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I do not care if you dislike a tv show, but if you are going to use lore (not Data’s brother) to defend your position, please at least be accurate.
I honestly don’t think that many people even gave a shit about this movie. No payment needed. I bet more people will be paid to harshly review the flick than those paid to avoid it. image
Conservatives seem to only have a surface level understanding of things. It’s rather annoying.
Out of curiosity. I would like to know, what is your favorite series to come out of new Trek? For me it would be Lower Decks #tvsky #scifi #startrek
It wouldn’t surprise me if someone thought ep. 3 of Starfleet Acedemy was directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Now it’s time to watch episode 3 of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. #tvsky #scifi #startrek
To be honest, I wasn’t a big fan of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. It was too gimmicky for my tastes. But there was one episode that proved to me the show had potential. It was season 3 episode 9. When Ortegas played board games with a Gorn. Excellent episode, in my opinion.
Would be cool if Paramount+ would produce a Star Trek series set in the mirror universe.
Lura Thok is half Klingon and half Jem'Hadar. Her inclusion has ruffled some feathers, Mostly of those who decided they disliked the show before watching it and need to grasp straws for reasons. Anyway I have some thoughts. 1/3
The Masters of the Universe teaser looks solid. That’s exactly what I need another movie to kick me in the member berries. Here’s to hoping it’s good.
Now people are complaining about the new Masters of the Universe because in the teaser his name plate says He/Him. This is upsetting because of course a movie about a character named He-Man should not include pronouns.
People have been complaining about Star Trek since the Next Generation. Every new series is met with hostility. It speaks less on the quality of the show and more on fans not liking change.
Our favorite series will go through changes over time. This goes triple when they have been ongoing longer than some of us have been alive. The 4th Doctor is still my favorite. Captains Kirk and Picard are still my favorites, but there are so many great stories I would of missed if I stopped there.
Star Trek does have some “problematic” episodes. It also has some really thoughtful and insightful episodes. Sometimes aired right after the other, almost contradictory in it’s messaging. That’s a long way of saying Star Trek is a product of it’s time while also going beyond the times.
Post: Star Trek has always been “woke”. Comment: “nuh uh. It was progressive. It discussed topics like bigotry and equality with science fiction. It didn’t try and cram it down our throats.” Me: image
Maybe I’m just getting old, but I honestly don’t think glasses being used in Star Trek that big’a deal. If that’s the only criticism you can muster remember the fact that some people are allergic to Retinax V. If glasses are the reason you dislike it, I don’t know what to tell you.
RFK lost the battle for raw milk. So we are now pivoting to the war on whole milk.
Them: “there’s a correct way to protest. Keep to the example set by MLK.” Them in 1960: image