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Of course.
(oh yeah and that lady is fat)
There is quite literally no left anymore. Only libs!They'd obviously pretend like the bell riots were and always have been about race, not class.
The twist with the brown aliens oppressing the white ones was unexpected. It's not really about race at all, it's about both sides using history as a pretext for stripping the others' rights away. Cycle of violence and whatnot. The wounds won't heal because it's politically expedient not to.Someone mentioned this awhile ago I think but I gave Living Witness a rewatch recently because I guess its just on my mind lately.
The optimal way to tell this story would be to have the aliens not resemble human ethnicities at all, perhaps make them all blue or something, but then that would instantly clue in the viewer to the twist that the oppressed aliens are just as shitty as their oppressors. Also the way the Vaskan ambassador treated the Kyrians with total derision even in the good simulation gives me the impression that both races were underhanded and imperialistic long before the conflict got started.The twist with the brown aliens oppressing the white ones was unexpected. It's not really about race at all, it's about both sides using history as a pretext for stripping the others' rights away. Cycle of violence and whatnot. The wounds won't heal because it's politically expedient not to.
Another thing to note: The non-whites kind of resemble Aboriginal people.
We already had that in a TOS episode. Voyager taking a new approach to look at historical revisionism and the search for truth made it fresh and different.Frame it as a story of how hatred and pride is a game nobody ultimately wins at.
When you put it that way it becomes kind of interesting that the old TOS narratives about the destruction of society from events like that seem to ring truer today than the happy ending that Living Witness had. You could almost put Let That Be Your Last Battlefield and Living Witness right next to each other and just label one "The Sixties" and the other "The Ninties".We already had that in a TOS episode. Voyager taking a new approach to look at historical revisionism and the search for truth made it fresh and different.
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Viacom keeps posting huge losses, so Star Trek is acting as a life preserver. That's my guess.Why are they so obsessed with making prequels
Those are good points. Of course it's really ironic that a show about progress and going to no man has gone before got into a circle of spinoffs and prequels.Because that's the one folks recognize, even if they never watched Star Trek. They mined TNG for everything it's worth. The actors aged out of the roles, and we've exhausted the TNG-type stories that can be told.
The real question is why we're so hell-bent on bringing Star Trek back at all; although Viacom keeps posting huge losses, so Star Trek is acting as a life preserver. That's my guess.
Is the copyright status of Star Trek is still that horrible mess it was a couple of years ago?Their OC-do-not-steals need to be the forerunners and pioneers. Also I guess there's something about taking the franchise by the horns, right after the BadRebootRobot movie came out. JJ owns that shitty nuTrek thing, they don't spin off TNG, they continue where JJ left off.
Star Trek Picard was just a project they did after they realized that fans really don't like that prequel shit and that ST's fan approval is digging into bedrock. So they wanted to appeal to the old fans by bringing geriatric old Mr. Stewart back into the fray and they all shook hands and decided to do things in STP that fucked up the franchise even more.
Old joke: the movie exec looks at Titanic's numbers and yells, "Shipwrecks! That's the ticket, baby! Make more movies about shipwrecks!"Viacom seems to fail to understand how the brand and it's audience works. ST will never be Star Wars.
Oh. Star Trek Pickard surely studied in the dumb man's understanding of why HBO shows are popular class. It's violent and cynical. Ignore the fact that HBO usually had good writing and character in addition to those. It's like Lower Decks feel like the creator hated Star Trek and had to superficially rip off Rick and Morty at the same time...And Mass Effect. Can't forget that.
It reminds me of an old newspaper cartoon (forget which one), where the exec looks at Titanic's numbers and yells, "Shipwrecks! That's the ticket, baby! Make more movies about shipwrecks!"
Over twenty Producers, and no oversight at all. What was Chabon's job supposed to be? He'd go on Instagram and mouth off after every episode.Oh. Star Trek Pickard surely studied in the dumb man's understanding of why HBO shows are popular class.
The real question is why we're so hell-bent on bringing Star Trek back at all; although Viacom keeps posting huge losses, so Star Trek is acting as a life preserver. That's my guess.
I've seen it compared with Wal-Mart. Your one stop shop for genre TV.They aren't just bringing back ST. There are so many reboots and remakes nowadays. I mentioned this in another thread. They want to rewrite history and art and are in a Taliban-like mission to destroy and rebuild most franchises with their new perspectives.