I'll take "Dyson sphere-level douchebags for 300"
I'll take "Dyson sphere-level douchebags for 300"
I'll take "Dyson sphere-level douchebags for 300"
Jadzia was a wonderful character, and it sucks the conditions that made her leave. I didn't mind her next iteration, though. She was.... okay.
I didn't hate Ezri, and it was good that they made her intentionally different from Jadzia.
That said, it was sad to see Jadzia go.
Oh and I finished destiny yesterday!
There's a lot more ezri books from the ds9 themed ones, they start just a bit after the last tv series.
https://www.thetrekcollective.com/p/trek-lit-reading-order.html?m=1
While I love Trek, the execs for a lot of the shows are just terrible people. It's like they completely missed the point of half the episodes they produced lol
What is it about Ricks?
They can be Dicks.
And also dicks.
A Rick is just a bizarro world Rich and they should never be trusted. Or it's the other way around, I can't remember. Avoid Brians too
How do you feel about Bryants?
I think this video is essential viewing for any Trek fan.
All this politics is brand new to me! Having grown up with the Berman shows, I'm so, so disappointed knowing what it could have been had the actual creators (writers, designers, actors, etc) been allowed to fully express themselves.
I was not a fan of Discovery because the first season felt like a generic sci Fi series with a star trek coat. It felt way less fun, too. I enjoyed how it started to tie things together, and so creatively. It felt like it Enterprise season 4 correction to what the show was supposed to be. But Discovery just remained so dark and serious (much like every Fuller episode of past series I guess!)
Strange New Worlds is pure gold to me. But now I can't help but wonder if there are hidden fights and people being held back from potential. Shout out to Lower Decks as well!
I think star trek still does best when it's somewhere halfway between episodic and serialised. Like ds9 is.
But I'm all here for every other thing you've mentioned, including LGBTQ+ representation. And I'm thoroughly enjoying NuTrek.
Berman’s early comment, “I don’t believe the 24th Century is going to be like Gene Roddenberry believed it to be,” really struck me. Frankly, I don’t have a whole lot of faith in humanity, either.
If I’d had his job, though, instead of using my influence on Star Trek to try and tone down the progressiveness, I’d welcome the opportunity to be optimistic. I’d tell that nagging voice in my head to shut up, and I’d encourage the writers to come up with thoughtful, creative, insightful, socially aware stories.
Maybe the lack of “Bermanesque” influences is why I like Strange New Worlds so much!
Wouldn't he say "The question we were looking for"?
Been a long time since I watched Jeopardy.
I just watched an episode of, and in that Final Jeopardy, Alex called them responses.
Riddle me this; Why do Americans frame their answers like questions? Is it some weird meme or something?
C'mon, Trekkies, don't downvote someone for asking a question. Not everyone knows what Jeopardy is.
It's the rules of the gameshow Jeopardy. The gimmick is the game will give you an answer, you have to guess the question, so all responses must be in the form of a question to count.
So for the prompt:
"This Actor portrayed the captain of the Enterprise in all but the pilot episode of the original Star Trek series."
You would answer:
"Who is William Shatner?"
It's the game itself; you get told the answer and must give the question. I actually came in here to be a nerd and mention that Alex would not say "answer" but "response." Because you are not giving answers.
https://www.cbr.com/star-trek-why-terry-farrell-jadzia-dax-left-ds9/
She's like one of the most beautiful women to ever grace the screen, great in the role, and somehow that still wasn't enough?
Not when you're a sexist piece of shit who doesn't see women beyond tits and ass.