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Re: DSC S3: That Hope Is You, Part 2
Where to start. I have been watching Star Trek since its debut September, 1966. I have seen every series and movie, except for Lower Decks.
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I really wanted to enjoy Picard and Disco. Disco is not Star Trek. It's had it's good moments but this season has done me in. Too contrived, too fast, no character development. The Burn, solved in 5 easy steps. Ludicrous. Grey? Please, no one should be able to see him. Now Saru might be gone? He's one of the best characters. Burnham is no Kirk, Sisko, Archer etc. As I said, this is not Star Trek.
Where to start. I have been watching Star Trek since its debut September, 1966. I have seen every series and movie, except for Lower Decks.
Ranking them
TNG
DS9
TOS
ENT
VOY
I really wanted to enjoy Picard and Disco. Disco is not Star Trek. It's had it's good moments but this season has done me in. Too contrived, too fast, no character development. The Burn, solved in 5 easy steps. Ludicrous. Grey? Please, no one should be able to see him. Now Saru might be gone? He's one of the best characters. Burnham is no Kirk, Sisko, Archer etc. As I said, this is not Star Trek.
Re: DSC S3: Terra Firma, Part 1
I enjoyed this episode. Carl was an interesting creature. I liked seeing the mellowing of Georgiou. Her time in the PU has softened her. Look at her reaction when Michael tells her she blinded and dismembered an artist to increase the value of his works.
I enjoyed this episode. Carl was an interesting creature. I liked seeing the mellowing of Georgiou. Her time in the PU has softened her. Look at her reaction when Michael tells her she blinded and dismembered an artist to increase the value of his works.
Re: DS9 S2: Sanctuary
Jammer. I've copied and pasted below and put asterisks around the quote. This comment is completely antisemitic and I'm surprised you have kept it on your page. A huge disappointment that it is still here.
LastDawnOfMan
Thu, Aug 9, 2012, 6:45pm (UTC -5)
One sad thing about the Trek universe, with its history of progressive messages, is that every species has the regressive effect of making you wonder which unfortunate contemporary ethnic group it caricatures.
I could see their situation sounding like the Jews in Palestine after WWII, but this would have been more compelling if, as with the Jews, there had been something to tell us that Bajor used to be their homeworld, rather than their apparently temporary and arbitrary claim that it was. Then the issue of them coming back would have been more of an ethical dilemma.
*******In the Trek universe, their space Jews are already horribly represented by the Ferengi anyway. So I thought maybe they were the Space Gypsies. And nobody wants them around, apparently.*******
Jammer. I've copied and pasted below and put asterisks around the quote. This comment is completely antisemitic and I'm surprised you have kept it on your page. A huge disappointment that it is still here.
LastDawnOfMan
Thu, Aug 9, 2012, 6:45pm (UTC -5)
One sad thing about the Trek universe, with its history of progressive messages, is that every species has the regressive effect of making you wonder which unfortunate contemporary ethnic group it caricatures.
I could see their situation sounding like the Jews in Palestine after WWII, but this would have been more compelling if, as with the Jews, there had been something to tell us that Bajor used to be their homeworld, rather than their apparently temporary and arbitrary claim that it was. Then the issue of them coming back would have been more of an ethical dilemma.
*******In the Trek universe, their space Jews are already horribly represented by the Ferengi anyway. So I thought maybe they were the Space Gypsies. And nobody wants them around, apparently.*******
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