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Heh, no one cares about STD anymore. Not even the haters.
What worse then being hated?
Being ignored
Not going to lie, I didn't even watch the trailer either. I just don't care for any of the new shows.
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Heh, no one cares about STD anymore. Not even the haters.
What worse then being hated?
Being ignored
Not going to lie, I didn't even watch the trailer either. I just don't care for any of the new shows.
1.2 million views and only 2,500 up votes.
The robot who couldn't act like a proper human was the most likable person on the crew.
You know that honestly really sums up a lot of the problems I have with TNG. I don't dislike it, but the characters suck for a large portion of it. Even in some of the really good episodes people just show like no personality at all. I dunno if it was poor direction for the actors or maybe poor scripts or whatever it was, but TNG really had that issue. Come to think of it Enterprise, the Abramsverse, Discovery, and Picard all all have that exact same issue, just magnified.
Even comparing to Voyager which I really didn't enjoy, the characters on that show seemed like they had personality, just too much of it or the wrong kind of personality.
Geordi is fine with engineering,
Season 2 has a lot of memorable episodes. Measure of a Man is definitely one.Not saying season 2 wasn't also bad... but at least it had moments. Can't say that for 1.
You know that honestly really sums up a lot of the problems I have with TNG. I don't dislike it, but the characters suck for a large portion of it. Even in some of the really good episodes people just show like no personality at all. I dunno if it was poor direction for the actors or maybe poor scripts or whatever it was, but TNG really had that issue. Come to think of it Enterprise, the Abramsverse, Discovery, and Picard all all have that exact same issue, just magnified.
Even comparing to Voyager which I really didn't enjoy, the characters on that show seemed like they had personality, just too much of it or the wrong kind of personality.
You know that honestly really sums up a lot of the problems I have with TNG. I don't dislike it, but the characters suck for a large portion of it. Even in some of the really good episodes people just show like no personality at all. I dunno if it was poor direction for the actors or maybe poor scripts or whatever it was, but TNG really had that issue. Come to think of it Enterprise, the Abramsverse, Discovery, and Picard all all have that exact same issue, just magnified.
Even comparing to Voyager which I really didn't enjoy, the characters on that show seemed like they had personality, just too much of it or the wrong kind of personality.
Pretty much why I was never that fond of TNG. The fucking android characters were more human than the entire cast. And yeah, Discovery, Picard and the Abramverse all suffer from this problem but magnified tenfold and without any remotely likeable characters, good acting or consistent writing to make up for it. Enterprise is weird though, its like they at least tried to be more "alive" and self-aware but the end result comes off as really awkward. Then there's Voyager which is just an entire crew of idiots who make batshit decisions.The robot who couldn't act like a proper human was the most likable person on the crew.
Then apparently in the books all the nu shows are ripping off now, they become the fan-preferred couple.I was rewatching the episode where Bashir helps that catatonic genetic girl... and then immediately tries to fuck her. Like they said being a genetically enhanced meant all of your characteristics were enhanced like his fucking sex drive. Jesus was Julian a horny one. It's not even the first time he tries to fuck one of his patient there was also that cripple girl. Every time he brushes it off saying "I'm not her doctor anymore" dude, the fact that you both cured them of what were unti now impossible to cure and you've changed their lives drastically, ya think there might be a little bit of an unethical line there?
I mean it's not the worst but it's still funny, the second one with the genetic girl is really creepy I usually spend the whole episode shouting at the screen "No! Nooo! Julian, Don't do it, Nooo!"
Because "They are both genetically enhanced! THAT MEANS THEY ARE THE SAME!"Then apparently in the books all the nu shows are ripping off now, they become the fan-preferred couple.
Yeah... interesting how so many of these woke authors are all about sticking to your own kind, eh?Because "They are both genetically enhanced! THAT MEANS THEY ARE THE SAME!"
The problem here is that most of Star Trek isn't about the characters developing or growing, it's about a group of explorers from a society that barely has any problem. Even in a fuckup like Avatar you have the two main "villains" being some selfish ambitious bastard and the military dude with a grudge. Humans need to have conflict and all these characters don't really have much of those. Like, Riker wants to be the Captain of the Enterprise, but he doesn't want Picard to die nor he's ambitious enough to try to get him out. He's just too pleased where he is.
Is it? Miles would blow him if he cured him from gingerism.Every time he brushes it off saying "I'm not her doctor anymore" dude, the fact that you both cured them of what were unti now impossible to cure and you've changed their lives drastically, ya think there might be a little bit of an unethical line there?