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It's already over?Are you ready for the final episode of SFA?
It's already over?
That was fast.
Someone in Starfleet once dated an Irish redhead. Then they discovered an entire planet of them and he decided his legacy would be to unleash them on the Federation.Also another "the Bajoran's are fucking nutcases" episode. A vedic fucking hangs herself and Kira immediately turns back into a terrorist. Does Starfleet really think it's a good idea to let them join? Why wouldn't you immediately expect that a bunch of them will go terroriat immediately.
Does she ever. Great actress, too. Also enjoyed her in Stargate SG1.
It took about 2-3 months to make a TOS episode, with about 8 days of filming time. And yet they still managed 26-30 eps a season. The quest for syndication was crazy, man.Hollywood is lazy as fuck now. We used to get 25 episode seasons every year like clockwork. Now it takes them 2 to 3 years to shit out 8 episodes
Huh, as far as I can tell, this is everything I know about Malcolm: He likes Pinapple, He's very serious, and he really really really wants alien pussy.His part feels like it was written for a much younger person, and the actor even plays him like a kid, it was such an odd choice.
Malcolm is the one that never worked for me, he had no real personality.
Those last couple seasons of SG1 weren't amazing, but Browder and Black were obviously having a lot of fun working together again. I remember being absolutely outraged when SciFi network cancelled Farscape in favor of an endless stream of Sharknado slop movies.Does she ever. Great actress, too. Also enjoyed her in Stargate SG1.
I never knew this, and it makes me appreciate the Tom Baker era all the more. British sci-fi TV had that 60's theatrical overacting thing well into the 80's, and it makes sense that was why.60s Doctor Who was even more insane, with episodes being filmed with the scenes in order, and generally with one take per scene, as if it were a stage play. Every Classic Who episode was filmed in like 75 minutes. This is why everyone flubs lines constantly in that show. And there were like 40 episodes a season, shit was a slave camp for the actors.
Well, by the 70s the shooting schedule was a lot more relaxed. I'm sure it was still pretty hectic but in the 60s they were actually shooting episodes a week before they would air. It was actually impossible to air the episodes out of production order because they were produced basically on the spot. 70s Who started airing episodes out of production order, so things must have been run a little smarter by then.I never knew this, and it makes me appreciate the Tom Baker era all the more. British sci-fi TV had that 60's theatrical overacting thing well into the 80's, and it makes sense that was why.
Double agent, let's not forget that.That's actually giving him too much credit, she dumped him 4 years earlier. She comes back and Travis thinks… maybe we should try again? And then it turns out she’s a mole for human-supremacists.
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Imagine being the actress and your agent’s like “great news, you booked Star Trek, you’re FWB with least liked character on the show and also a racist."
Tried watching that from the first episode. Crew gets abducted, cavemen talk about "the fire", I lost interest.Classic Who
There are 2 reasons I advocate for a reboot:I don't think you have to go that far back. You could have the optimistic, exploration-focussed tone of TOS set in the aftermath of the Dominion War. Exploring the Gamma Quadrant, figuring out how to deal with separatist and insurgent Dominion factions, figuring out what the Alpha Quadrant is going to look like now that it's no longer united by a common enemy.
Set it 30 years afterwards so we don't need to have excessive cameos and things have had time to change and evolve.
I saw this interview with Peter Davison where he’s talking about hearing Colin Baker on the radio right before he took over. Baker is talking like he’s about to reinvent television. And Davison's listening to this interview just muttering under his breath, "Yeah, you don't know what you're up against."It took about 2-3 months to make a TOS episode, with about 8 days of filming time. And yet they still managed 26-30 eps a season. The quest for syndication was crazy, man.
60s Doctor Who was even more insane, with episodes being filmed with the scenes in order, and generally with one take per scene, as if it were a stage play. Every Classic Who episode was filmed in like 75 minutes. This is why everyone flubs lines constantly in that show. And there were like 40 episodes a season, shit was a slave camp for the actors.

I didn’t participate in the Capaldi love-fest but I’m glad we at least got one middle-aged Doctor before the show turned into, like, Hollyoaks.I never knew this, and it makes me appreciate the Tom Baker era all the more. British sci-fi TV had that 60's theatrical overacting thing well into the 80's, and it makes sense that was why.

ngl if FlareTrek had gone to series after the first movie I think it could have worked out fine as they got used to playing off each otherI've thought for a while that maybe Star Trek needs to lie fallow for a while and then get a hard reboot with none of the 60 years of lore and baggage to tie it to the past. Just start with the basic concept of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, the Enterprise, and an episodic morality play each week and then moving on to the next adventure.
But I'm honestly not sure that's possible with the current environment of the studios, the writers, and what they both think the audience wants.
"wellll brother! I think my horse would make a good senator!"Rom was clearly put into power by Ishka (Moogie) so that he would be an easy to control puppet for her to remain in power despite "retiring". It's pretty damn shortsighted of her putting a literal retard on the throne when she's gonna presumably die soon, but not at all inconsistent with how she was portrayed in the rest of the show.
The augments are hilarious because they’re totally unbearable. Imagine wanting to raise the next Khan Noonien Singh and instead he's just genetically engineered to annoy you.Man, I love the DS9 speds episodes. I'm sure the nu-Trek audience hates them now because they weren't played by genuine tards now but they're fun. And how one was just "genetically engineered to be too horny"

NOT FAST ENOUGHIt's already over?
That was fast.
I just rewatched the first one last night! They're fun episodes. I wish they did another one.Man, I love the DS9 speds episodes. I'm sure the nu-Trek audience hates them now because they weren't played by genuine tards now but they're fun.
And how one was just "genetically engineered to be too horny"

I'd recommend starting from the 7th season, if you're interested at all. It's the first one in color, and its mostly a clean break from the earlier episodes. The 60s seasons, especially the first three, vary wildly in quality because they had no idea what the show was supposed to be, an educational program about ancient times or a sci-fi show with alien monsters. Or both at the same time. The 7th-11th seasons are basically Kung Fu Sherlock Holmes vs Aliens, and they're all pretty solid stories, nothing egregious like some of the black and white episodes could end up.Tried watching that from the first episode. Crew gets abducted, cavemen talk about "the fire", I lost interest.
The first one is pretty great. The second one if I remember rightly is mostly just another "Bashir has a specially challenged girlfriend" episode, like Melora and The Wire. Bashir, being an enhanced superman, naturally has a penchant for the disabled and confused due to his raging narcissism.Man, I love the DS9 speds episodes.